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Mainichi Shimbun

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description Mainichi Shimbun Overview

The Mainichi Shimbun is Japan’s oldest continuously published national newspaper. Established in 1872, it provides comprehensive daily coverage of national and international news. It serves a broad readership across Japan seeking informed reporting on current events and political developments. The publication remains a significant source for understanding Japanese society and global affairs.

insights Ranking position

Mainichi Shimbun ranks #24 of 267 in the Newspaper ranking, behind The Daily Telegraph, ahead of The Irish Times.

balance Mainichi Shimbun Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Comprehensive daily news coverage
  • check Credible and balanced reporting
  • check Strong investigative journalism
thumb_down Cons
  • close Declining print circulation
  • close Conservative-leaning coverage at times

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How old is the Mainichi Shimbun?

The Mainichi Shimbun is historically recognized as one of Japan's oldest national daily newspapers, having been founded in 1872 during the Meiji era. Its name literally translates to 'Daily Newspaper,' reflecting its commitment to everyday reporting.

Who are the main competitors of the Mainichi Shimbun?

As one of Japan's 'big five' national dailies, the Mainichi Shimbun competes directly with the Yomiuri Shimbun and the Asahi Shimbun. Together, these three publications dominate the Japanese print media landscape in terms of daily circulation.

Where is the Mainichi Shimbun headquartered?

The Mainichi Shimbun is headquartered in the iconic Mainichi Shimbun Building located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo. This central Tokyo location places it right in the heart of Japan's major political and financial districts.

Does the Mainichi Shimbun publish in English?

Yes, the Mainichi Shimbun maintains an English-language news website called The Mainichi, which provides translations of its top domestic and international stories. Historically, the paper also published the Mainichi Daily News before fully transitioning to digital English media.

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