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{{Infobox Newspaper
{{Short description|Newspaper published in Kyoto, Japan}}
{{Infobox newspaper
|name = The Kyoto Shimbun
|name = The Kyoto Shimbun
|image = Kyoto shimbun bldg.jpg
|image = Kyoto shimbun bldg.jpg
|image_size = 150px
|image_size = 150px
|caption = The Kyoto headquarters of Kyoto Shimbun.
|caption = The Kyoto headquarters of Kyoto Shimbun
|type = Daily [[newspaper]]
|type = Daily newspaper
|format = Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm)
|format = Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm)
|foundation = {{start date and age|1879|6|9}}
|foundation = {{start date and age|1879|6|9}}
|owners = The Kyoto Shimbun Co., Ltd.
|owners = The Kyoto Shimbun Co., Ltd.
|publisher = Nobuhiko Nagashima
|publisher = Nobuhiko Nagashima
|language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]
|language = Japanese
|circulation = Morning edition: 516,366 <br /> Evening edition: 317,132 <br /> ([[Audit Bureau of Circulations (Japan)|ABC]] Japan, average for July–December 2009)
|circulation = Morning edition: 354,435 <br /> Evening edition: 135,687 <br /> ([[Audit Bureau of Circulations (Japan)|ABC]] Japan, average for October 2021)
|headquarters = [[Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto|Nakagyo]], [[Kyoto]]
|headquarters = [[Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto|Nakagyo]], [[Kyoto]]
|website = {{URL|http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/}}
|website = {{URL|http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/}}
}}
}}


{{Nihongo|'''''Kyoto Shimbun'''''|京都新聞|Kyōto Shinbun}} is a daily [[newspaper]] published in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]], and the company publishing that newspapers is also called {{Nihongo|The Kyoto Shimbun|株式会社京都新聞社|Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Shinbunsha}}. Kyoto Shimbun has two headquarters in Kyoto and [[Ōtsu, Shiga|Ōtsu]], and three branch offices in [[Uji, Kyoto|Uji]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Osaka]].
{{Nihongo|'''''Kyoto Shimbun'''''|京都新聞|Kyōto Shinbun}} is a daily newspaper published in [[Kyoto]], Japan, and the company publishing that newspapers is also called {{Nihongo|The Kyoto Shimbun|株式会社京都新聞社|Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Shinbunsha}}. Kyoto Shimbun has two headquarters in Kyoto and [[Ōtsu]], and three branch offices in [[Kumiyama, Kyoto|Kumiyama]], Tokyo and Osaka.

==Further reading==
{{Wikiquote}}
* {{cite book | first = William | last = De Lange | title = A History of Japanese Journalism: State of Affairs and Affairs of State | publisher = Toyo Press | year=2023 | isbn = 978-94-92722-393 }}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://e.kyoto-np.jp/news/ The Kyoto Shimbun News]
* [http://e.kyoto-np.jp/news/ The ''Kyoto Shimbun News'']
*{{ja icon}} [http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/ Kyoto Shimbun]
*{{in lang|ja}} [http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/ ''Kyoto Shimbun'']


{{Japanese Newspapers}}
{{Japanese Newspapers}}
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[[Category:Newspapers published in Japan]]
[[Category:Daily newspapers published in Japan]]
[[Category:Newspaper companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Newspaper companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Media in Kyoto]]
[[Category:Mass media in Kyoto]]
[[Category:Publications established in 1879]]
[[Category:Newspapers established in 1879]]
[[Category:1879 establishments in Japan]]
[[Category:1879 establishments in Japan]]




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Latest revision as of 21:55, 7 July 2024

The Kyoto Shimbun
The Kyoto headquarters of Kyoto Shimbun
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBlanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm)
Owner(s)The Kyoto Shimbun Co., Ltd.
PublisherNobuhiko Nagashima
FoundedJune 9, 1879; 145 years ago (1879-06-09)
LanguageJapanese
HeadquartersNakagyo, Kyoto
CirculationMorning edition: 354,435
Evening edition: 135,687
(ABC Japan, average for October 2021)
Websitewww.kyoto-np.co.jp

Kyoto Shimbun (京都新聞, Kyōto Shinbun) is a daily newspaper published in Kyoto, Japan, and the company publishing that newspapers is also called The Kyoto Shimbun (株式会社京都新聞社, Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Shinbunsha). Kyoto Shimbun has two headquarters in Kyoto and Ōtsu, and three branch offices in Kumiyama, Tokyo and Osaka.

Further reading

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  • De Lange, William (2023). A History of Japanese Journalism: State of Affairs and Affairs of State. Toyo Press. ISBN 978-94-92722-393.
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