Bungeishunjū

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Bungeishunjū Ltd.
株式会社文藝春秋
Founded 1923
Founder Kan Kikuchi
Country of origin Japan
Headquarters location Chiyoda, Tokyo
Key people Tōru Ueno, president
Publication types magazines and other publications
Number of employees 366 (July 2009)[1]
Official website www.bunshun.co.jp
The company office in Chiyoda, Tokyo

Bungeishunjū Ltd. (株式会社文藝春秋 Kabushiki-gaisha Bungeishunjū), established in 1923, is a Japanese publishing company known for its leading monthly magazine Bungeishunjū. It grants the annual Akutagawa Prize, one of the most prestigious literary awards in Japan, as well as the annual Naoki Prize for popular novelists. It also grants the annual Bungeishunjū Manga Award for achievement in the manga and illustration fields. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1]

The company publishes Bungakukai (文學界), the weekly Bunshun (週刊文春), and the sports magazine Number, which represent public opinion of literary, political, and sport-journalistic culture, respectively. The Bunshun, in particular, has come to be known for litigation involving freedom of speech issues, particularly alleged privacy violations and defamation; see, for example, Mitsuo Kagawa.

List of magazines

The magazines published by Bungeishunjū include:

  • Bungeishunjū (文藝春秋) (published monthly)
  • All Yomimono (オール讀物 Ōru Yomimono) (published monthly)
  • Shūkan Bunshun (週刊文春) (published weekly)
  • Bungakukai (文學界) (monthly literary issue)
  • Crea (クレア) (women's quality)
  • Shokun (諸君!) (op-ed magazine)
  • Title (タイトル)
  • Number (ナンバー)

Company history

Bungeishunjū was founded in 1923 by writer Kan Kikuchi. The company was disbanded in March 1946 but was reestablished in June of the same year.[1]

Contributors and editors

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bungeishunjū company profile and history Retrieved on 2 October 2009. (Japanese)

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