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1 Product areas  



1.1  Textbook  





1.2  Digital textbook  





1.3  Study reference book  





1.4  Educational assessment  





1.5  Book  





1.6  Video game  







2 References  





3 External links  














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Tokyo Shoseki Co.Ltd
IndustryPublisher
Founded1909
HeadquartersHorifune, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Area served

Japan

Key people

Norio Watanabe[1]
(President)
Productstextbook, digital textbook, book

Number of employees

500

Tokyo Shoseki Co. Ltd. (東京書籍株式会社) is a Japanese company engaged in the textbook and other publishing businesses. The company is well known as the largest publisher of textbooks in Japan, but also publishes reference books and Digital textbooks, educational assessment question, and many other general books (mainly educational books, personal documents, and literary books), in a wide range of business areas. The company was founded in 1909 and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009.

Product areas

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Textbook

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Digital textbook

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Digital textbooks have been produced that correspond to the above textbooks. In addition, they have produced teaching materials that are compatible with digital textbooks.

Study reference book

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A number of reference books, workbooks that correspond to the above textbooks have been published.

Educational assessment

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An educational Assessment for elementary and middle schools. In addition to ability of each subject, they also survey life behavior.

Book

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Video game

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The company used to publish games like Cycle Race: Road Man and Super Tennis. The company developed video games from 1986 to 1998; their last game was Go-Jin Senki for the Sony PlayStation. All resources were eventually re-allocated to their Tonkin House company. As of 2008, Tokyo Shoseki makes textbooks and educational software.

References

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  1. ^ "Message from the President". Retrieved 11 January 2024.
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