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price = Morning edition: 130 [[Japanese yen|Yen]]/copy<br /> Evening edition: 50 Yen/copy<br /> Subscription: 3,925 Yen/month (Morning and evening edition) |
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[[File:Hokkaidou_Shimbun_Headquarters.jpg|thumb|Headquarters of the Hokkaido Shimbun Press in Sapporo.]] |
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The {{nihongo|'''''Hokkaido Shimbun'''''|北海道新聞|Hokkaidō Shinbun}}, which is often abbreviated as {{nihongo|'''''Doshin'''''|道新|Dōshin}}, is a [[Japanese language]] daily [[newspaper]] published mainly in [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]] by {{nihongo|'''The Hokkaido Shimbun Press'''|株式会社北海道新聞社|Kabushiki-gaisha Hokkaidō Shinbunsha}}. As of |
The {{nihongo|'''''Hokkaido Shimbun'''''|北海道新聞|Hokkaidō Shinbun}}, which is often abbreviated as {{nihongo|'''''Doshin'''''|道新|Dōshin}}, is a [[Japanese language]] daily [[newspaper]] published mainly in [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]] by {{nihongo|'''The Hokkaido Shimbun Press'''|株式会社北海道新聞社|Kabushiki-gaisha Hokkaidō Shinbunsha}}. As of June 2022, its morning edition has a circulation of 840,000. It was first published in [[Sapporo]] in 1887. |
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*[[Liberalism in Japan]] |
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*[http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/ Hokkaido Shimbun] (Japanese) |
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* {{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 }} |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm) |
Owner(s) | The Hokkaido Shimbun Press |
Publisher | Ikuo Kikuchi |
Founded | January 20, 1887 |
Language | Japanese |
Headquarters | Sapporo |
Circulation | Morning edition: 840,000 Evening edition: 250,000 (Japan ABC, average for January–June 2022) |
Website | www |
The Hokkaido Shimbun (北海道新聞, Hokkaidō Shinbun), which is often abbreviated as Doshin (道新, Dōshin), is a Japanese language daily newspaper published mainly in Hokkaidō, JapanbyThe Hokkaido Shimbun Press (株式会社北海道新聞社, Kabushiki-gaisha Hokkaidō Shinbunsha). As of June 2022, its morning edition has a circulation of 840,000. It was first published in Sapporo in 1887.
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