is a Japanese
publishing
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company. It is headquartered in
Chiyoda, Tokyo
, known as Chiyoda City in English,
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The company mainly publishes manga magazines and is involved in series' productions in their games, original video animation, music, and their animated TV series.
The company is part of the
Hitotsubashi Group
The is a Japanese family-owned publishing vertical keiretsu in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is composed of Shogakukan, Shueisha, Hakusensha and related publishing companies. The name of the group is derived from the location of its majo ...
.
History
Hakusensha was founded on December 1, 1973, by
Shueisha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. It was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The ...
. It is now a separate company although still a part of the
Hitotsubashi Group
The is a Japanese family-owned publishing vertical keiretsu in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is composed of Shogakukan, Shueisha, Hakusensha and related publishing companies. The name of the group is derived from the location of its majo ...
with Shueisha and
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
as one of the major members of the
keiretsu
A is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings that dominated the Japanese economy in the second half of the 20th century. In the legal sense, it is a type of business group that is in a loosely organized al ...
.
After setting up the company for five months, the firm published their first magazine, a shōjo manga magazine titled . In November that year, they moved from to .
In 1975, the firm changed the frequency of their magazine from monthly to semi-monthly; in March, they created their first
imprint, . In July 1976, they published their second manga magazine, a shōjo manga magazine named as a sister magazine to ''Hana to Yume'' that is published bi-monthly. In April 1977, they set up a publication editing department and in July, they began publishing a seasonal magazine titled .
In March 1981, they moved to . In September, they branched out from their usual
shōjo manga magazines to a
shōnen genre by publishing . With that, the company released their series in ''Shōnen Jets'' under a new imprint, in July 1982. As of January 2009, the magazine was defunct but the imprint is used to publish their seinen manga series serializing in ''Young Animal'' and ''Young Animal Arashi'' as well as certain series serializing in ''Melody''.
Three years later on August, they published a new magazine, specialising under the josei genre, ''Silky'' that is published on even-numbered months. With that, they created an imprint for ''Silky''s series to be published under . In March 1989, they started publishing a seinen manga magazine called ''Animal House''. Three years after ''Animal House'', they published ''Moe'', a monthly magazine for
picture book
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The ima ...
s targeted toward shōjo readers. In May that year, ''Animal House'' was renamed to ''Young Animal'' and was then published semi-monthly since.
In March 1994, they created another imprint, . This imprint is for publishing manga in the
bunkoban format. Moreover, in December 1995, they started publishing another magazine that was published seasonally, which is targeted toward josei readers.
In January 1996, they created an imprint for , . In July that year, they created . In September, they published ''Melody'' which publishes on odd-numbered months. On the same month, they moved to , their present location.
In April 1996, they published ''LaLa DX'' on odd-numbered months. The company also began selling their drama CDs under , abbreviated as ''HCD''.
In June 2001, they published ''Candy''; as of January 2009, the magazine has been discontinued. In May 2005, they changed their special publication of ''Young Animal Arashi'' into a monthly publication. In July 2006, ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' was made a monthly publication. , a magazine targeted at readers of
yaoi
, also known by its abbreviation , is a genre of fictional media originating in Japan that depicts homoerotic relationships between male characters. It is typically created by women for a female audience, distinguishing it from the equivale ...
genre started its publication in May 2008.
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Le Paradis'', a manga anthology published triannually published its first issue on October 29, 2008.
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Media mix
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Besides publishing, the company releases drama CDs of series under their magazines: , , , and .
Moreover, they are involved in the productions of games, TV drama, theatrical movies, musicals, radio shows, TV animation and original video animation.
Series under the company can be read through mobile phones in Japan using the following service portals: and . ''Hakusensha e-Comics'' was started in September 2005 and is operated by Hakusensha and CharaWeb.
This service is available in two variations and customers will have to pay 315 yen and 512 yen respectively to access this service every month.
Source:
Sony PlayStation Portable manga distribution service
It was announced at the 2009
Tokyo Game Show
, commonly known as TGS, is a video game trade fair and convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publication ...
press conference that Hakusensha and 11 other publishing companies in Japan (such as
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
,
Shueisha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. It was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The ...
,
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
,
Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing video game, role-playing game franchises, such as ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', and '' ...
, publishers associated with
Kadokawa Shoten
, formerly , is a Japanese publisher and division of Kadokawa Future Publishing based in Tokyo, Japan. It became an internal division of Kadokawa Corporation on October 1, 2013. Kadokawa publishes manga, light novels, manga anthology magazines ...
,
Bandai Visual
was a Japanese anime, film production, and distribution company, established by Bandai and a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. They focused mainly in international distribution of anime properties in North America.
Most of the anime and ...
and
Futabasha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in , Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Futabasha is known for its manga works, and its 1967 magazine Manga Action first conceived of the manga category, decades before the other major companies tested th ...
) would provide nearly 100 titles of manga to supply the service in
PlayStation Store
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The store offers a range of downloadable content both ...
. Hakusensha has yet to provide details of the supplied titles for the service.
This service is only available for Japanese PlayStation Portable consoles and will start in December 2009.
Publications
Manga magazines
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Hana to Yume
, also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size, and always comes with or free supplements, such as drama CDs, pencil boards (shitajiki), manga ...
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Bessatsu Hana to Yume
, also known as , was a Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha from 1977 to 2018. It was a sister magazine to .
History
was launched in July 1977 as a sister magazine to . After 41 years, it ceased publication with the release of it ...
'' (defunct)
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LaLa
''LaLa'' is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 24th of each month. The magazine's bonus contents are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs, and so on. In a 2006 survey conducted by Oricon, Japanese girls ...
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LaLa DX''
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Shōnen Jets'' (defunct)
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Melody
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Young Animal
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*''Young Animal Zero''
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Young Animal Arashi'' (defunct)
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Young Animal Island''
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HanaMaru Black''
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Le Paradis''
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Other publications
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Shōsetsu HanaMaru''
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Moe''
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Kodomo Moe''
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Imprints
Hakusensha publishes their books and manga under these imprints.
*Hana to Yume Comics
*Young Animal Comics (formerly known as Jets Comics until June 2016)
*Hakusensha Ladies Comics
*HanaMaru Comics
*Hakusensha Bunko
*HanaMaru Bunko
*HanaMaru Novels
*HanaMaru Black
Awards
Hakusensha organizes contests to offer aspiring manga artist a professional debut as well to be affiliated with their magazines.
These contests or awards are , ''Hana to Yume Mangaka Course'' (''HMC''), ''LaLa Mangaka Scout Course'' (''LMS''), ''LaLa Manga Grand Prix'' (''LMG''), and ''Big Challenge Awards'' (''BC'').
Radio show
There was a radio show hosted by voice actor
Takehito Koyasu
is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.Doi, Hitoshi"Koyasu Takehito" ''Seiyuu Database''. January 3, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2011. He is affiliated with and representative of T's Factory, a voice acting agency he founded ...
and
Atsushi Kisaichi
is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actor and narrator currently affiliated with Aoni Production.
Filmography Anime
;1992
* ''Crayon Shin-chan'' as Yuji
;1994
* ''Shoot! (manga), Aoki Densetsu Shoot!'' as Tooru Endo
* ''Slam Dunk (manga) ...
called that was broadcast by
Nippon Cultural Broadcasting
is a Japanese radio station in Tokyo which broadcasts to the Kanto area. It is one of the two flagship radio stations of National Radio Network (NRN) (the other station is ) and is a member of the Fujisankei Communications Group.
History
The ...
. The show ended in March 2002. It was compiled into two CDs and is sold under Hakusensha's drama CD imprint, Hakusensha CD Collection (HCD).
See also
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List of manga published by Hakusensha
References
External links
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Chiyoda, Tokyo