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The Japan Times Online Information

The Japan Times is an English language newspaper published in Japan. Unlike its competitors, the Daily Yomiuri and the International Herald Tribune/Asahi Shimbun, it is not affiliated with a Japanese-language media organization. It is published by the The Japan Times, Ltd. (株式会社ジヤパンタイムズ, Kabushiki Kaisha Japan Taimuzu?), which is headquartered in the Japan Times Nifco Building (ジャパンタイムズ・ニフコビル, Japan Taimuzu Nifuko Biru?) in Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo.[1][2]

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History

A 1942 editorial cartoon from the The Japan Times depicting a dejected Uncle Sam joining Winston Churchill in erecting grave markers for Allied ships which Japan had sunk, or claimed to have sunk, at the battle of the Coral Sea and elsewhere

The Japan Times was launched by Motosada Zumoto in 1897 with the goal of giving Japanese an opportunity to read and discuss news and current events in English in order to help Japan to participate more fully in the international community.[3]

At first, the paper was independent of government control, but from 1931 onward, the Japanese government was mounting pressure on the paper's editors to submit to its policies. In 1933, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs managed to appoint Hitoshi Ashida, former Ministry official, as chief editor.[4] During World War II, the newspaper served as an outlet for Imperial Japanese government propaganda and editorial opinion. The paper's circulation at that time was about 7,000.[5]

Content

Print

The Japan Times prints two newspapers, their English daily which runs around 16-24 pages, and their English weekly which is 20 pages(tabloid form) in length.[6] Their content is organized into five sections:

  1. News: includes Nation, Business, and Tohoku-Kanto earthquake news
  2. Opinion: includes Editorials, Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor.
  3. Life in Japan: includes life and style, community, media, technology, food and drink, travel, environment, education, cartoons
  4. Entertainment: includes film, art, music, stage, books, event previews, festival listing
  5. Sports: includes World cup, Olympics, baseball, soccer, basketball, figure skating, Sumo

Web

The Japan Time's newsprint stories are archived on their online site. While their print section contains a reader's forum, their website does not currently offer a section for reader's comments below the articles. The Japan Times has begun service on both Twitter and Facebook.[7]

Regular contributors

Former contributors

Employee unions

Staff at The Japan Times are represented by two unions, one of which is Tozen.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Map to the Japan Times." (Image) The Japan Times. Retrieved on October 15, 2011. "4-5-4 Shibaura Minato-ku"
  2. ^ "Map to The Japan Times." (Japanese version, Image) The Japan Times. Retrieved on October 15, 2011. "ジャパンタイムズ・ニフコビル 港区芝浦4-5-4"
  3. ^ Kamiya, Setsuko, "Japan Times not just wartime mouthpiece", Japan Times, 13 August 2011, p. 3.
  4. ^ Peter O'Connor, The Japan Times at War Time: Mouth piece or Moderator?
  5. ^ Kamiya, Setsuko, "Japan Times not just wartime mouthpiece", Japan Times, 13 August 2011, p. 3.
  6. ^ "English daily". The Japan Times Online. The Japan Times. https://club.japantimes.co.jp/subscriptions/new/jt/index_e.html. Retrieved 16 October 2011. "English weekly". The Japan Times Online. The Japan Times. https://club.japantimes.co.jp/subscriptions/new/jt/index_e.html. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  7. ^ "Twitter account". http://twitter.com/#!/japantimes. "Facebook account". http://www.facebook.com/thejapantimes. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  8. ^ "Tozen - The Japan Times". Tozen. August 7, 2010. http://tokyogeneralunion.org/branches/japan-times/. Retrieved 08-07-2010.

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