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is the name of a book label published since November 2006 and a division of the major Japanese
publishing house Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, newsp ...
, Kodansha. The label published not only
novels A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, typically written in prose and published as a book. The present English word for a long work of prose fiction derives from the for "new", "news", or "short story of something new", itsel ...
but also
manga Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is use ...
and critical review books, advocating a "hybrid label." The label was originally characterized by its silver boxed binding, but since November 2010, it has been publishing the "Powers BOX" label, dedicated to Kodansha BOX Newcomer Award "Powers" award-winning works, in a different binding in parallel, and in its final years, it mainly published books in softcover. From its inception, the label sponsored the Kodansha Box Newcomer Award, and actively introduced new authors and illustrators to the world. It also published the magazine ''Pandora'' from 2008 to 2009 and the electronic magazine ''BOX-AiR'' from February 2011. Editor
Katsushi Ōta is a Japanese editor. As of 2020, he is president of Seikaisha, a publishing company established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Kodansha. Career Ōta was born in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture and graduated from the department of Japanese lite ...
described the label as: "A collection of works on the theme of adolescent self-consciousness. I hope it becomes an index of
Japanese popular culture Japanese popular culture includes Japanese cinema, cuisine, television programs, anime, manga, video games, music, and doujinshi, all of which retain older artistic and literary traditions; many of their themes and styles of presentation can be ...
."


Overview

Kodansha Box launched as a special exception, as Katsushi Ōta, the editor-in-chief of the literary magazine ''Faust'' and a member of Kodansha's Literary Book Publishing Department No. 3, was transferred to the newly established Overseas Literature Publishing Department in October 2006. The label's slogan is "Everything is boxed, KODANSHA BOX. It is ''you'' who will open it." Ōta, who was the first department head, stepped down in December 2008 and established Seikaisha. Instead, Naoki Akimoto, who had been in charge of Soji Shimada, Kenji Takemoto, Yukito Ayatsuji, and Yutaka Maya at Kodansha Novels, became the second department head (from December 2008). Later, it was reported in the official e-mail magazine in March 2011 that "P" became the third head of the department. Tatsunobu Satō, aka "P," later served as editor-in-chief of '' Gunzo'' from 2016 to 2019. The label published novels, manga, and critiques in a unified "silver box" format, but also published "Kodansha Box Pieces" that were not in a box, and in its final years, the color and shape of the boxes was changed for each book, and many were published in soft covers. It also sponsored the Kodansha BOX Newcomer Award from its inception, and from 2008 to 2009 also published the magazine ''Pandora'' as a branch from ''Faust''. The number of books published reached 100 with Seiji Kagami's ''Shiro no Danshō'' in May 2009, but this counts only the books published in the silver box. In the early and middle years of the label's history, it also conducted a number of special projects without regard to profitability. These included ''
Hiroki Azuma (born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher. He is the co-founder and former director of Genron, an independent institute in Tokyo, Japan. Biography Azuma was born in Mitaka, Tokyo. Azuma received his PhD ...
's Zero Academy Dojo'' (March 2008–August 2009), in which new critics were selected and trained to make their debut, ''Daisuke Nishijima's Inspirational☆Manga School'' (July 2009–), in which all 16 participants aimed to debut as manga artists, and KOBOCAFE (May–August 2008), which created a place for creators and readers to gather. For a time, an official corner was also set up within amazon.co.jp, where interviews with authors could be read, and reviews by actress Mikako Tabe and voice actress
Mai Nakahara is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with I'm Enterprise. She played Rena Ryūgū in '' Higurashi When They Cry'', Nagisa Furukawa in '' Clannad'', Seele Vollerei in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'', and Akagi in '' Azur Lane''. She perfor ...
were posted, among other proactive PR efforts. Ōta stated that the Kodansha Box editorial department under him was gradually developing "a kind of culture unique to the department," since the offices were located in the new Kodansha Annex 1, which was built in 2007 and was adjacent to the main building, but in a different location. No other book-based editorial department at Kodansha had a place where writers come to visit the editorial department every day, and he was proud of that.Amazon.co.jp内フィーチャーストア・講談社BOX ゲスト・レビュアー:第7回 太田克史(講談社BOX編集長)
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In 2010, Ōta, who had left Kodansha Box's planning and editing division in 2008, launched a new company, Seikaisha, and became vice president. As a result, the main writers other than
Nisio Isin , stylized as NISIOISIN to emphasize the palindrome, is a pseudonymous Japanese novelist, manga author, and screenplay writer. Nisio debuted in 2002 with the novel ''The Beheading Cycle'' (the first in his ''Zaregoto'' series), which earned hi ...
left the label. All of the above special projects were retooled and ''Pandora'' ceased publication. The number of publications also declined due to a lack of editorial staff and writers. The launch of Kodansha Box was based on the success of ''Faust'', first published in 2003, but the literary movement of the 00s' fusion of
light novels A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language ...
, genre novels, and literature subsided, and no star authors emerged to follow Nisio Isin, Ōtarō Maijō, Yuya Sato, Kinoko Nasu, etc. The movement had been stalling since around 2009, and the label split between Kodansha Box and Seikaisha was the decisive factor in the decline. In August 2015, with the launch of the new Kodansha Taiga label, it became public knowledge that the authors had been reorganized, and after ''Pandora'' ceased publication, the electronic magazine ''BOX-AiR'', which was launched with the participation of King Records, also ended publication with its 52nd issue in July 2015.勝手気ままな漫ろ言
/ref> Since then, the Kodansha Box name has remained as a publication label for Nisio Isin's ''Monogatari'' series, '' Bōkyaku Tantei'' series, and novelizations, but no other series have been published. In March 2020, the official website of the label was shut down.


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Nisio Isin , stylized as NISIOISIN to emphasize the palindrome, is a pseudonymous Japanese novelist, manga author, and screenplay writer. Nisio debuted in 2002 with the novel ''The Beheading Cycle'' (the first in his ''Zaregoto'' series), which earned hi ...
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Ryukishi07 is the pen name for a Japanese writer who is the leading member for the group 07th Expansion. He is the creator of the ''When They Cry'' visual novel series, which includes '' Higurashi When They Cry'', '' Umineko When They Cry'' and '' Ciconia W ...


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Kodansha Box Official Page

Kodansha Box Editorial Blog



KOBOCAFE Official Site
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