Kachō Kōsaku Shima

Kachō Kōsaku Shima
課長島耕作
Manga
Written by Kenshi Hirokane
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Morning
Original run 19831992
Volumes 17
Game
Kachō Kōsaku Shima: Super Business Adventure
Developer Tom Create
Publisher Yutaka
Genre Adventure
Platform Super Famicom
Released
  • JP September 17, 1993
Game
CR Kachō Kōsaku Shima
Publisher NewGin
Genre Pachinko
Platform Arcade
Released
  • JP November 2006
Game
Kachō Shima Kōsaku DS: Dekiru Otoko no Love & Success
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Genre Strategy
Platform Nintendo DS
Released
  • JP March 19, 2008
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Kachō Kōsaku Shima (課長島耕作 Kachō Shima Kōsaku?) lit. Section Chief Kōsaku Shima is the first in a number of Japanese manga series, by Kenshi Hirokane, about a fictional salaryman named Kōsaku Shima. The series ran from 1983-1992 under this title, winning the 1991 Kodansha Manga Award in the General category.[1] It depicts the life of a salaryman, a Japanese white-collar worker who devotes his life to his company. The manga have been translated from Japanese into English (partially; through Kodansha Bilingual Editions), French and German.

At the start of the long-running series, Shima Kōsaku is a kachō, or section chief, of a huge conglomerate, Hatsushiba Electric. He is later promoted to buchō (division chief) and eventually promoted to manager and executive-director, and with each promotion the title of the series changed as well. He is now promoted to the president of Hatsushiba Electric. And the title changed "Shachō" Shima Kōsaku, which means "President Kōsaku Shima".

The fictional conglomerate is modeled after Panasonic, or Matsushita Electric, where Hirokane worked before and is highly accurate in its portrayal of Japanese corporate culture.

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  1. ^ Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. http://web.archive.org/web/20071121042032/http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.shtml. Retrieved 2007-12-18. 

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