Type | Kabushiki kaisha |
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Industry | Publishing |
Founded | November 1970 |
Headquarters | 〒101-8701 Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku Jinbōchō 3-6-5 |
Area served | Japan |
Key people | Kazuyoshi Takeuchi (president) |
Products | Non-fiction, magazines, manga, fashion books and magazines, lifestyle, |
Website | http://www.shodensha.co.jp/ |
Shodensha (株式会社祥伝社 Kabushiki kaisha Shōdensha ) is a Japanese publisher of mostly non-fiction magazines and books, though it has recently begun publishing light novels and manga, including magazines which contain both. Shodensha publishes magazines such as Feel Young (an all-manga magazine), Zipper (a fashion magazine aimed at junior high and high school girls), and Nina's (a fashion and lifestyle magazine aimed at younger housewives).
Shodensha is a member of the keiretsu Hitotsubashi Group of publishing companies.
Shodensha was founded on 1970-11-05 by five people: Shōzō Sasabe (from Shogakukan), Isamu Kurosaki (from Kobunsha), Kōzaburō Iga, Hidenori Sakurai, and Toshio Fujioka.
The company was able to release a number of best selling titles which helped the company get off to a running start. They began their "Non-Novel" imprint in 1973, and their "Non-Pochette" imprint in 1975. In 2000, Shodensha created their Shodensha Gold imprint, and their most recent imprint, Shodensha Shinsho, was released in 2005.
Shodensha has also published a variety of magazines throughout the years, including Bishō (微笑 ) (a magazine which covers a wide range of women's issues, first published in 1996), Boon (a young street fashion magazine published from 1986–2008), Karada ni Ii Koto (からだにいいこと ) (began publication in 2004), as well as the previously mentioned Feel Young, Zipper, and
Official Shodensha website (Japanese)
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