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The first dailies were established in Japan in 1870.[1] In 2018 the number of the newspapers was 103 in the country.

Below is a list of newspapers published in Japan. (See also Japanese newspapers.)

Big five national newspapers in Japan includes: The Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, and Sankei Shimbun.[2]

National papers

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Big six

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Hokkaido

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Block papers of Hokkaido

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Regional papers of Hokkaido

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Defunct newspapers of Hokkaido

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Tōhoku region

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Block paper of Tōhoku region

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Prefecture papers of Tōhoku region

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Regional papers of Tōhoku region

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Defunct newspapers of Tōhoku region

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Kantō region

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Prefecture papers of Kantō region

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Regional papers of Kantō region

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Defunct newspapers of Kantō region

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Chūbu region

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Block papers of Chūbu region

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Prefecture papers of Chūbu region

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Regional papers of Chūbu region

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Defunct newspapers of Chūbu region

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Kinki region

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Prefecture papers of Kinki region

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Regional papers of Kinki region

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Defunct newspapers of Kinki region

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Chūgoku region

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Block paper of Chūgoku region

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Prefecture papers of Chūgoku region

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Regional papers of Chūgoku region

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Defunct newspapers of Chūgoku region

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Shikoku

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Prefecture papers of Shikoku

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Regional papers of Shikoku

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Defunct newspapers of Shikoku

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Kyūshū, Okinawa

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Block paper of Kyūshū

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Prefecture papers of Kyūshū and Okinawa

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Regional papers of Kyūshū and Okinawa

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Defunct newspapers of Kyūshū

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Sports papers

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Party organs

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Business papers

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Industry papers

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Tabloids

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English language papers

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Chinese language papers

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Braille papers

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Stance and circulation, only morning (2022)

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References

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  1. ^ Yamamoto Taketoshi (Summer 1989). "The Press Clubs of Japan". Journal of Japanese Studies. 15 (2): 371–388. doi:10.2307/132360. JSTOR 132360.
  • ^ Mark Hollstein (2008). "Japan's Insider and Outside Media Discourse about the SDF Dispatch to Iraq". In Eldridge, Robert D.; Midford, Paul (eds.). Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism (1st ed.). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-349-60328-2. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
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