. "Kodansha Limited (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E ,Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha) is one of the largest Japanese publisher, headquartered in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Kodasha published two magazines related to the Transformers franchise: TV Magazine and Comic Bom Bom."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "12"^^ . "Kodansha Limited is the largest Japanese publisher and is headquartered in Bunkyo, Tokyo. It is the current publisher of Last Order following Yukito Kishiro's switch from Shueisha."@en . . . . . . . . "\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E (Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha, engl. Kodansha Ltd?) ist ein gro\u00DFer und einflu\u00DFreicher japanischer Verlag."@de . . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), also known as just Kodansha, is a Japanese publisher. It has many magazines, including the shojou magazine Nakayoshi, the magazine that the Sailor Moon manga was published in. pl:K\u014Ddansha"@en . . . . . "Sawako Noma"@de . . . . . . "Kodansha Limited(\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793EKabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunkyo, Tokyo. As of 2010 the Noma family - relatives of the founder - continues to own Kodansha."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "It is the largest publishing firm in Japan and has extended its brand to a US branch that was founded in 2008. It holds the rights to many popular titles of manga such as Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail and several books and manga based on or adapted from the popular Kamen Rider franchise."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "250"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Limited(\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793EKabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunkyo, Tokyo. As of 2010 the Noma family - relatives of the founder - continues to own Kodansha."@en . . . "November 1909 ,"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Verlag"@de . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Limited is the largest Japanese publisher and is headquartered in Bunkyo, Tokyo. It is the current publisher of Last Order following Yukito Kishiro's switch from Shueisha."@en . "\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha.png"@es . . . . "Seiji Noma (Noma Seiji) founded Kodansha in 1909 as a spinoff of the Dai-Nippon Y\u016Bbenkai (Greater Japan Oratorical Society) and produced the literary magazine Y\u016Bben as its first publication. The name Kodansha (taken from \"K\u014Ddan Club\", a now defunct magazine published by the company) originated in 1911 when the publisher formally merged with the Dai-Nippon Y\u016Bbenkai. The company has used its current legal name since 1958. It uses the motto Omoshirokute tame ni naru (\"To be interesting and beneficial\")."@en . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha?) es una editorial japonesa con sede en Bunkyo, Tokio, Jap\u00F3n. Kodansha es la editorial m\u00E1s grande de Jap\u00F3n, publicando tanto literatura como manga."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd."@en . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E, Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. The Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . . "914"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E, Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. The Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . . . . . . . . "Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Limited (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha?), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. As of 2010 the Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . . "Kodansha Limited (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha?), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. As of 2010 the Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . "1909"^^ . . . . "books, magazines, manga, music CDs and DVDs"@en . . . . "\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E (Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha, engl. Kodansha Ltd?) ist ein gro\u00DFer und einflu\u00DFreicher japanischer Verlag."@de . . "Kodansha Ltd.(\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793EKabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. The Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . . . "Publishing"@en . . . "Seiji Noma (Noma Seiji) founded Kodansha in 1909 as a spinoff of the Dai-Nippon Y\u016Bbenkai (Greater Japan Oratorical Society) and produced the literary magazine Y\u016Bben as its first publication. The name Kodansha (taken from \"K\u014Ddan Club\", a now defunct magazine published by the company) originated in 1911 when the publisher formally merged with the Dai-Nippon Y\u016Bbenkai. The company has used its current legal name since 1958. It uses the motto Omoshirokute tame ni naru (\"To be interesting and beneficial\"). Kodansha Limited owns the Otowa Group, which manages subsidiary companies such as King Records and Kobunsha, and publishes Nikkan Gendai, a daily tabloid. It also has close ties with The Walt Disney Company, and officially sponsors Tokyo Disneyland. The largest publisher in Japan, Kodansha once had an annual revenue of more than \u00A5200 billion. Revenues dropped due to the 2002 recession in Japan and an accompanying downturn in the publishing industry: the company posted a loss in the 2002 financial year for the first time since the end of the World War II. (The second-largest publisher, Shogakukan, has done relatively better. In the 2003 financial year, Kodansha had revenues of \u00A5167 billion, as compared to \u00A5150 billion for Shogakukan. Kodansha at its peak led Shogakukan by over \u00A550 billion in revenue.) Kodansha sponsors the prestigious Kodansha Manga Award, which has run in its current form since 1977 (and since 1960 under other names). Kodansha's headquarters in Tokyo once housed Noma D\u014Dj\u014D, a kendo practice-hall established by Seiji Noma in 1925. The hall was demolished in November 2007, however, and replaced it with a d\u014Dj\u014D in a new building nearby. The company announced that it was closing its English-language publishing house, Kodansha International, at the end of April 2011."@en . . . . . . . . . "Magazines, manga, picture books, light novels, educational books, reference books, other books"@en . . . . . . "Kodansha is a company that own Kodansha's Ranobe Imprint and Monthly Shonen Sirius."@en . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha?) es una editorial japonesa con sede en Bunkyo, Tokio, Jap\u00F3n. Kodansha es la editorial m\u00E1s grande de Jap\u00F3n, publicando tanto literatura como manga."@es . . . . . . . . . . "Yoshinobu Noma, president"@en . . "Kodansha"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Aktiengesellschaft"@de . . "K\u014Ddansha ist ein gro\u00DFer japanischer Literatur- und Manga-Verlag mit der Hauptgesch\u00E4ftsstelle in Bunkyo, Tokio. Er wurde 1909 von Noma Seiji gegr\u00FCndet. K\u014Ddansha ver\u00F6ffentlicht sowohl Manga-Magazine als auch literarischere Magazine wie Gunz\u014D, Gendai und Sh\u016Bkan Gendai sowie das Japanisch-W\u00F6rterbuch Nihongo Daijiten. Der Verlag zeichnet mit dem Kodansha-Manga-Preis j\u00E4hrlich besondere Ver\u00F6ffentlichungen dieser Sparte aus."@de . . . . "Kodansha Ltd.(\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793EKabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), the largest Japanese publisher, produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekly Shonen Magazine, as well as more literary magazines such as Gunz\u014D, Sh\u016Bkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary Nihongo Daijiten. The company has its headquarters in Bunky\u014D, Tokyo. The Noma family\u2014relatives of the founder\u2014continues to own Kodansha."@en . "1938-12-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha"@en . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Ltd. (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha), also known as just Kodansha, is a Japanese publisher. It has many magazines, including the shojou magazine Nakayoshi, the magazine that the Sailor Moon manga was published in. pl:K\u014Ddansha"@en . . . . . "Kodansha.png"@de . . "It is the largest publishing firm in Japan and has extended its brand to a US branch that was founded in 2008. It holds the rights to many popular titles of manga such as Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail and several books and manga based on or adapted from the popular Kamen Rider franchise."@en . . . . . . "1911"^^ . . . . . . "Kodansha is a company that own Kodansha's Ranobe Imprint and Monthly Shonen Sirius."@en . . . "Kodansha Limited"@en . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha Limited (\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E ,Kabushiki-gaisha K\u014Ddansha) is one of the largest Japanese publisher, headquartered in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Kodasha published two magazines related to the Transformers franchise: TV Magazine and Comic Bom Bom."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "939"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "K\u014Ddansha ist ein gro\u00DFer japanischer Literatur- und Manga-Verlag mit der Hauptgesch\u00E4ftsstelle in Bunkyo, Tokio. Er wurde 1909 von Noma Seiji gegr\u00FCndet. K\u014Ddansha ver\u00F6ffentlicht sowohl Manga-Magazine als auch literarischere Magazine wie Gunz\u014D, Gendai und Sh\u016Bkan Gendai sowie das Japanisch-W\u00F6rterbuch Nihongo Daijiten. Der Verlag zeichnet mit dem Kodansha-Manga-Preis j\u00E4hrlich besondere Ver\u00F6ffentlichungen dieser Sparte aus."@de . . "Noviembre de 1909"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kodansha"@es . "Para ser interesante y beneficioso"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Seiji Noma"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u682A\u5F0F\u4F1A\u793E\u8B1B\u8AC7\u793E"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Japan"@en . . . . . "1909"^^ . . "1911"^^ . . . . . . . .