Kobunsha

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Kobunsha (Japanese: 光文社 Kōbunsha) is a Japanese publishing company. It publishes literature, manga novels, and women's magazines.

Company history[edit]

Kobunsha was established on October 1, 1945, and belongs to the Kodansha group.

The company has published Japanese authors such as Tetsuya Honda, Keigo Higashino, Jiro Akagawa, Miyuki Miyabe and Arimasa Osawa and foreign authors such as Arthur C. Clarke, Jean Genet, Malcolm Gladwell, Jon Ronson, J. D. Vance, Hanya Yanagihara and Zhao Ziyang.[1]

In 1975, Kobunsha published the women's magazine JJ, known as the earliest established women's magazine for college students in Japan.

From 1994 it established the Kobun Foundation and publishing more mystery novels. The Foundation has been awarding a Grand Prize for Best Mystery Novels each year.[1][2]

Kobunsha currently publishes women's magazines such as JJ, Classy and JJ Bis.

Books and magazines published by Kobunsha[edit]

Women's magazines[edit]

  • JJ
  • Bis—a version of JJ magazine targeted at women aged between 15 and 19.
  • Classy—a version of JJ magazine targeted at women aged between 24 and 28.
  • Very
  • Story
  • Mart
  • Josei Jishin

Men's magazines[edit]

Other magazines[edit]

Magazines no longer published[edit]

Literary book series[edit]

  • Chie No Mori Bunko
  • Kappa Novels
  • Kobunsha Bunko (English, "Kobunsha Paperback Library")
  • Kobunsha Koten Shin'yaku Bunko (光文社古典新訳文庫) (English, "Kobunsha New Translations of Classics Library") (2006)
  • Kobunsha Paperbacks
  • Kobunsha Shinsho (English, "Kobunsha New Books [i.e. trade paperback]")

Manga[edit]

Manga anthologies[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b About Us, kobunsha.com. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  2. ^ Yutaka Maekawa, The Distinctive Gaze of a Literary Scholar Produces Unique Works in the Mystery Genre, hosei.ac.jp. Retrieved June 21, 2022.

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