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Sankei Shimbun (産経新聞 Sakei Shinbun) is a Japanese language daily newspaper. Japanese (æ¥æ¬èª, Nihongo?) is a language of as-yet unknown origins spoken by over 127 million people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant communities around the world. ...
Sankei Shimbun is the 6th most circulated newspaper in Japan. Sankei Shimbun's view is right-wing, pro-American, anti-Chinese, and is relatively similar to that of Yomiuri Shimbun, which is the most circulated newspaper in Japan. Sankei Shimbun often has different opinions from the left-wing, anti-American and pro-Chinese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, which is the 2nd most circulated newspaper in Japan. The difference often causes a lot of heated discussions between Sankei Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun. The Yomiuri Shimbun (èªå£²æ°è) is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and so on. ...
Asahi Shimbun Publishing Co. ...
Offices in Tokyo and Osaka
- 1-7-2, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- 2-4-9, Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
- New Osaka Office (scheduled to move in August, 2005)
- Namba Sankei Building, 2-1-57, Minatomachi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan
Categories: Wards of Tokyo | Japan geography stubs ...
The modern skyline of Tokyo is highly decentralized. ...
Osaka Station South Gate Umeda Shinmichi Umeda (æ¢
ç°) is a commercial district in Kita-ku Osaka, Japan, best known as the citys main northern railway terminus (Osaka Station, Umeda Station). ...
Kita (ååº; -ku) is a ward of the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. ...
Osaka Castle, Ōsaka-jō Umeda district of Osaka Location in Japan Osaka City listen? (大阪市; Ōsaka-shi) is the third-largest city in Japan, with a population of 2. ...
Note: as an adjective (stressed on the second syllable instead of the first), august means honorable. ...
2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
Naniwa (浪éåº; -ku) is a ward of the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. ...
Osaka Castle, Ōsaka-jō Umeda district of Osaka Location in Japan Osaka City listen? (大阪市; Ōsaka-shi) is the third-largest city in Japan, with a population of 2. ...
See also In Japan, as with most countries, there are television and radio networks. ...
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