Nikkan Sports
Japanese sports newspaper
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Nikkan Sports first issue March 6, 1946 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Print, online |
Owner(s) | The Asahi Shimbun Company |
Publisher | Nikkan Sports Newspaper Research Office |
Founded | 1946 |
Language | Japanese |
Website | www |
Nikkan Sports (日刊スポーツ, Nikkan Supōtsu, lit. 'The Daily Sports') is the first-launched Japanese daily sports newspaper founded in 1946.
It has a circulation of 1,661,000, and is an affiliate newspaper of the Asahi Shimbun.
Companies and regions
- Nikkan Sports News (Tokyo)
- Tokyo HQ: 5-10, Tsukiji Sanchome, Chuo, Tokyo, Japan
- Hokkaido Nikkan Sports News (Hokkaido)
- Hokkaido HQ: KN Building, 1-30, Kita-Sanjo-Higashi Sanchome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Japan
- Nikkan Sports News West Japan (Osaka, Nagoya, Kyushu)
- Osaka HQ: Hanshin Diamond Building, 14-24, Fukushima Sanchome, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan
- Nagoya HQ: Asahi Kaikan, 3-3, Sakae Itchome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan
- Seibu HQ: Fukuoka Asahi Building, 1-1, Hakata Ekimae Nichome, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
See also
External links
- (in Japanese) Nikkan Sports website
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