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The Shiunji Family Children
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Reiji Miyajima. It has been serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine ''Young Animal'' since February 2022. Set in Tokyo's Seijō neighborhood, located in Setagaya Ward, the series follows a young boy who has never had a girlfriend. He lives with five sisters and a younger brother until his father reveals that he and his siblings are not biologically related. An anime television series adaptation produced by Doga Kobo aired from April to June 2025. Plot Arata Shiunji is a young man who lives with his five sisters and a younger brother. Due to him never having a girlfriend, it appears he will still remain single for the foreseeable future. One day, however, his father reveals a shocking secret to the family: he and his siblings are not blood relatives. Arata now finds himself dealing with an unexpected situation thanks to this revelation. Characters ; : :The eldest son of the Shiunji family. He is the same age as Ouka a ...
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Tankōbon
A is a standard publishing format for books in Japan, alongside other formats such as ''shinsho'' (17x11 cm paperback books) and ''bunkobon''. Used as a loanword in English, the term specifically refers to a printed collection of a manga that was previously published in a serialized format. Manga typically contain a handful of chapters, and may collect multiple volumes as a series continues publication. Major publishing Imprint (trade name), imprints for of manga include Jump Comics (for serials in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and other Jump (magazine line), ''Jump'' magazines), Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Magazine Comics, Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Comics, and Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shōnen Champion, Shōnen Champion Comics. Manga Increasingly after 1959, manga came to be published in thick, phone book, phone-book-sized weekly or monthly anthology list of manga magazines, manga magazines (such as ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' or ''Weekly Shōnen Jump ...
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UHF Television Yamanashi
, also known as UTY, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the JNN. Its headquarters are located in Kōfu, Yamanashi. History Television Yamanashi was established on 1 April 1970 as the second broadcasting station located in Yamanashi Prefecture. A new studio and head office was completed on 1 August 1984. Digital terrestrial television broadcasts started in July 2006. All analog broadcasting were discontinued on 24 July 2011. Stations Digital(ID:6) *Kofu(Main Station) JOGI-DTV 27 ch *Fujiyosihda 27 ch *Otsuki 19 ch *Otsuki-Hatsukari 40ch *Tsuru 37 ch *Uenohara 34 ch *Nambu 44 ch *Minobu 24 ch *Nirazaki-Anayama 42 ch Programs *UTY News no hoshi(UTYニュースの星) - from 18:16 until 18:55 on Weekdays Rival Stations *Yamanashi Broadcasting System , also known as YBS, is a Japanese broadcast network based in Kōfu, Yamanashi. Its radio division, callsign JOJF is an affiliate of the Japan Radio Network and the National Radio Network while its television divi ...
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Fukui Television Broadcasting
, currently known as , is a Japanese terrestrial commercial television broadcasting company headquartered in Fukui, Japan. The company was established on October 1, 1969. Fukui TV is a member of Fuji News Network - Fuji Network System keyed by Fuji Television JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō region as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). The station is owned-and- .... TV channel Digital Television * Fukui 22ch 1 kW JOFI-DTV Translators * Ōno 42ch 10W * Katsuyama 30ch 3W * Tsuruga 26ch 10W * Obama 31ch 10W * Mihama 26ch 10W * Kaminaka 33ch 3W * Mikuni 31ch 3W * Sabae-Kawada 42ch 1W * Takefu-minami 32ch 1W Program * * * * External links Official website Fukui Television * Television stations in Japan Fuji News Network Mass media in Fukui (city) Television channels and stations established in 1969 Mass media companies ...
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Tulip Television
JOJH-DTV (channel 6) is a Japanese television station serving as an affiliate of the Japan News Network (JNN) for Toyama Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Toyama Prefecture has a population of 993,848 (1 January 2025) and has a geographic area of 4,247.61 km2 (1,640.01 sq mi). Toyama Prefecture borders Ishikawa Prefecture to the .... Based in Toyama, the station is owned-and-operated by . When the station signed on in 1990, it was originally located in Takaoka until 2022, when it moved to its current location. TV channel Digital Television * Toyama 32ch JOJH-DTV Tandem office *Fukumitsu 60ch *Unazuki 44ch *Takaoka-Futagami 61ch *Hosoiri 57ch *Ōyama-omi 57ch Program * * * * Notes External links The official website of TulipTelevision Japan News Network Television stations in Japan Television channels and stations established in 1990 1990 establishments in Japan Mass media in Toyama (city) {{japan-com ...
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Ryukyu Broadcasting Corporation
is a Japanese regional broadcasting company headquartered in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. The broadcaster's radio division, RBC iRadio, callsign JORR serves as an affiliate of the Japan Radio Network while its television division, RBC Television, callsign JORR-DTV (channel 3) serves as an affiliate of the Japan News Network. Both stations serve said prefecture while its studios and headquarters are located in the Kumogi district of Naha which is shared with the headquarters of Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting, which RBC has a relationship with. The station commenced its radio broadcasts in October 1954 and television broadcasts in June 1960. History Okinawa under US rule On May 16, 1949, the radio station Voice of Ryukyus was founded by the United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands, U.S. military government in the Ryukyu Islands for a trial broadcast under the call sign AKAR, and officially started broadcasting on January 21, 1950, as the first Japanese language bro ...
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RKB Mainichi Broadcasting
(stylized as ''rkb'') is a broadcasting station located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka, Japan. It is affiliated with the Japan Radio Network (JRN) and the Japan News Network (JNN). The company is owned by the MBS Media Holdings, Mainichi Shimbun, and the Taro Aso, Aso Group. The initials RKB stand for , the station's former name. History In 1950, following the enactment of the Radio Law, Mainichi Shimbun sought to establish three radio stations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka. Its application for the Tokyo area was later merged with those of other national newspapers and Dentsu, forming Radio Tokyo. In the Osaka area, Mainichi Shimbun applied to establish a station under the name New Japan Broadcasting (later renamed Mainichi Broadcasting), and in Fukuoka Prefecture, under the name Radio Kyushu. A license for JOFR was issued on 21 April 1951, and the company was formally established on 29 June. Radio Kyushu began operations on 1 December of the same year. Radio Kyushu was on ...
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Nihonkai Telecasting
is a Japanese TV station broadcast in Tottori Prefecture and Shimane Prefecture. NKT is a TV station of Nippon News Network (NNN) and Nippon Television Network System (NNS). History In 1957, the Sankei Shimbun intended to apply for the establishment of a private TV station in Tottori Prefecture, and obtained the support of the local financial circles. On February 9 of the same year, Tottori Television held the first sponsor meeting. At the fifth sponsor meeting on November 18 of the same year, Tottori TV was renamed Nihonkai TV. On March 3 of the following year, Nihonkai TV held a founding meeting and formally established the company. When the broadcast started, the headquarters of Nihonkai TV was located on the 4th and 5th floors of the Tottori Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 1958, during the preparatory period, Nihonkai TV built staff residences. At 16:30 on March 3, 1959, Nihonkai TV officially started broadcasting, becoming the second private TV station in Chugoku aft ...
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Nagoya Broadcasting Network
JOLX-DTV (channel 6), branded as is the Chūbu region flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network, owned by the , with its headquarters in Nagoya. It is broadcast in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture. The station is well known among anime fans for its close association with the anime studio Sunrise (now known as Bandai Namco Filmworks), including participating in the production of such works as ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', '' Zambot 3'' (and its successor '' Daitarn 3''), and '' Yoroiden Samurai Troopers''. Capital composition Information as of March 31, 2021: Headquarters and offices *Headquarters: 2-10-1 Tachibana, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture *Toyohashi office: 8th floor, Shizuka Bank Nissay Toyohashi Building, 1-68 Ohashi Dori, Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture *Gifu office: Nohi Nissei Building, 2-8 Hashimotocho, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture *Mie office: 10th floor, Asto Tsu, 700 Hasokocho, Tsu City, Mie Prefecture *Tokyo office: Inside the Cros ...
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Iwate Broadcasting Company
, also known as IBC, is a Japanese television and radio station affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN). Their headquarters are located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. Network * TV: Japan News Network (JNN) * RADIO: Japan Radio Network (JRN), National Radio Network (NRN) Since April 2010, the station is available on Cable Networks Akita replacing TV-U Yamagata. Stations Analog TV * Morioka (Main Station) JODF-TV 6ch ''(ceased broadcasting on March 31, 2012)'' Digital TV(ID:6) * Morioka (Main Station) JODF-DTV 16ch RADIO * Morioka (Main Station) JODF 684 kHz; 90.6 MHz FM Rival Stations * Television Iwate (TVI) * Iwate Menkoi Television (MIT) *Iwate Asahi Television , also known as IAT callsigns JOIT-DTV (channel 5), is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the All-Nippon News Network. Their headquarters are located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. History A license to operate a fourth television station ... (IAT) References External lin ...
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Nagasaki International Television
, also known as NIB, is a television network headquartered in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Nagasaki International Television is the fourth commercial television broadcaster in Nagasaki, it is affiliated with the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System. NTV Holdings and Fuji Media Holdings are the main shareholders of Nagasaki International Television. NIB founded in 1990, and started broadcasting 1991. In 2006, NIB started digital television broadcasting. The headquarter of NIB is located in Dejima or Deshima, in the 17th century also called , was an artificial island off Nagasaki, Japan, that served as a trading post for the Portuguese (1570–1639) and subsequently the Dutch (1641–1858). For 220 years, it was the central con ..., its VOD service also named as DEJIMA ch. References External links Official website NIB TV NIB TV NIB TV Television channels and stations established in 1991 Mass media in Nagasaki Prefecture ...
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Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Miyagi Television Broadcasting (宮城テレビ放送) is the Nippon TV station ( NNN and NNS) for Sendai. The channel is branded as Miyatere (ミヤテレ). It opened in 1970 as the third commercial station in Miyagi Prefecture. It was a combination of Nippon Television and NET (now TV Asahi JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as , and better known as , is a Japanese television station serving the Kanto region as the flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network. It is owned-and-operated by the a subsidiary of , itself controlled by ...). In 1975, after the opening of TV Asahi affiliate commercial station in the Miyagi Prefecture, it became the dominant station of the Nippon Television network in the Tohoku region. In 2015, it celebrated its 20 year anniversary of the information program it produced, ''OH! Bandes'', which started in 1995. Miyagi is also known for producing many other in-house programs such as ''Miya TV Stadium'', and other net programs broadcast nationwid ...
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Hokkaido Television Broadcasting
is a TV station in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is affiliated with the All-Nippon News Network (ANN) History *Head office: Sapporo Sosei Square, 1-chōme-6, Kita 1 Jōnishi, Chuō-ku, Sapporo, Japan *Date and year founded: December 1, 1967 *Date and year started broadcasting: November 3, 1968 *Callsign for analog television broadcasting: JOHH-TV *Callsign for digital television broadcasting: JOHH-DTV *Mascot: → In the late 1960s, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications opened the UHF frequency band for television broadcasting, and the third commercial television station was awarded to Hokkaido. At that time, a total of seven operators applied for this broadcast license. Afterwards, "Dōmin Broadcasting" (道民放送), centered on Sapporo Toyopet President Yasushi Iwasawa and Iwata Construction President Yan Iwata, obtained a broadcast license and integrated with other applicants. On December 1, 1967, Hokkaido Television held an initiative People's Association. At t ...
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