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Shueisha Inc. is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, and is recognized as the largest publishing company in the country.
Answer: False
Shueisha Inc. is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, not Kyoto.
Shueisha was established in 1925 as an independent entity, only later forming a partnership with Shogakukan.
Answer: False
Shueisha was established in 1925 as an entertainment-related publishing division of Shogakukan, becoming an independent company in 1926.
Takeo Ōga is credited with founding Shueisha Inc.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Shueisha Inc. was founded by Takeo Ōga.
Shueisha's operating income in 2014 was ¥28.97 billion, while its net income in 2016 was ¥37.56 billion.
Answer: True
The provided data confirms Shueisha's operating income of ¥28.97 billion in 2014 and net income of ¥37.56 billion in 2016.
As of 2025, Shueisha Inc. was owned by the Ōga family directly and had 780 employees.
Answer: False
Shueisha Inc. is owned by the Hitotsubashi Group, which is associated with the Ōga family, not directly owned by the family.
Where is Shueisha Inc. primarily headquartered?
Answer: Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Shueisha Inc. is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
In what year did Shueisha become a separate, independent company after its initial establishment?
Answer: 1926
Shueisha became a separate, independent company in 1926, the year after its initial establishment as a division of Shogakukan.
Which individual is recognized as the founder of Shueisha Inc.?
Answer: Takeo Ōga
Takeo Ōga is recognized as the founder of Shueisha Inc.
What was Shueisha's net income in 2016?
Answer: ¥37.56 billion
Shueisha's net income in 2016 was ¥37.56 billion.
Who owns Shueisha Inc.?
Answer: The Hitotsubashi Group
Shueisha Inc. is owned by the Hitotsubashi Group.
Which of the following is NOT a major member company of the Hitotsubashi Group?
Answer: Viz Media
While Viz Media is jointly owned by Shueisha and Shogakukan, it is not listed as one of the major member companies of the Hitotsubashi Group, which include Shogakukan, Shueisha, and Hakusensha.
The first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan was 'Tantei-ki Dan'.
Answer: False
The first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan was 'Jinjō Shōgaku Ichinen Josei', not 'Tantei-ki Dan'.
After World War II, Shueisha's publishing strategy shifted to include a popular manga line called Omoshiro Book, which later transformed into a magazine.
Answer: True
Following World War II, Shueisha introduced the Omoshiro Book manga line, which gained significant popularity and was subsequently transformed into a magazine in September 1949.
The first magazine published by Shueisha was Omoshiro Book, which was initially a picture book line.
Answer: False
The first magazine published by Shueisha was 'Akaruku Tanoshii Shōnen-Shōjo Zasshi'. 'Omoshiro Book' was initially a manga line that later transitioned into a magazine.
In 1952, Shueisha's Hitotsubashi building became independent, and the magazine Myōjō replaced Omoshiro Book.
Answer: True
In 1952, Shueisha's Hitotsubashi building gained full independence, and the monthly magazine 'Myōjō' was launched to replace 'Omoshiro Book'.
What was the title of the first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan?
Answer: Jinjō Shōgaku Ichinen Josei
The first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan was 'Jinjō Shōgaku Ichinen Josei'.
Which of Shueisha's early publications was a compilation that continued for 12 volumes in 1928?
Answer: Gendai Humor Zenshū
In 1928, Shueisha was hired to edit 'Gendai Humor Zenshū', a compilation that continued for 12 volumes.
What was the name of the popular picture book from the Omoshiro Book line that became an instant best-seller after World War II?
Answer: Shōnen Ōja
The picture book 'Shōnen Ōja' from the Omoshiro Book line became an instant best-seller after World War II.
What was the first magazine published by Shueisha?
Answer: Akaruku Tanoshii Shōnen-Shōjo Zasshi
The first magazine published by Shueisha was 'Akaruku Tanoshii Shōnen-Shōjo Zasshi'.
In what year did Shueisha's Hitotsubashi building become completely independent?
Answer: 1952
Shueisha's Hitotsubashi building became completely independent in 1952.
Which of these magazines was launched by Shueisha in 1968?
Answer: Seventeen (Japanese version)
The Japanese version of 'Seventeen' magazine was launched by Shueisha in 1968.
Shueisha publishes the Jump magazine line, which includes both shonen and seinen titles, along with an online magazine.
Answer: True
Shueisha's Jump magazine line encompasses a wide range of shonen and seinen titles, in addition to its online platform, Shōnen Jump+.
Weekly Shōnen Jump began as a weekly anthology in 1968, and a spin-off called Monthly Shōnen Jump was launched the same year.
Answer: False
Weekly Shōnen Jump began as a semi-weekly magazine in 1968 and became a weekly anthology in 1969. Its spin-off, Monthly Shōnen Jump, was also launched in 1969.
Miracle Jump, a new manga magazine, was announced by Shueisha in 2013.
Answer: False
Miracle Jump was announced by Shueisha in 2011, not 2013.
Among Shueisha's active shōnen manga magazines, Weekly Shōnen Jump started in 1968, and Jump SQ. started in 2007.
Answer: True
Weekly Shōnen Jump began in 1968, and Jump SQ. launched in 2007, both being active shōnen manga magazines published by Shueisha.
Business Jump and Super Jump are currently active seinen manga magazines published by Shueisha.
Answer: False
Business Jump and Super Jump are defunct seinen manga magazines, not currently active publications by Shueisha.
Which of the following is an online magazine published by Shueisha?
Answer: Shōnen Jump+
Shōnen Jump+ is identified as an online magazine published by Shueisha.
When did Shōnen Jump transition from a semi-weekly magazine to a weekly anthology and get renamed Weekly Shōnen Jump?
Answer: 1969
Shōnen Jump transitioned to a weekly anthology and was renamed Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1969.
In what year did Shueisha announce its plan to launch the new manga magazine Miracle Jump?
Answer: 2011
Shueisha announced its plan to launch the new manga magazine Miracle Jump in 2011.
Which of the following is an active shōnen manga magazine published by Shueisha?
Answer: Saikyō Jump
Among the options, Saikyō Jump is listed as an active shōnen manga magazine published by Shueisha.
Which of these seinen manga magazines published by Shueisha is currently active?
Answer: Grand Jump
Grand Jump is listed as one of Shueisha's currently active seinen manga magazines.
The shōjo manga magazine Ribon was launched in 1955 as a direct result of the success of Shōjo Book.
Answer: True
The shōjo manga magazine 'Ribon' was indeed launched in 1955, directly stemming from the success of 'Shōjo Book'.
Ribon and Margaret are two of the active shōjo manga magazines published by Shueisha.
Answer: True
Ribon and Margaret are indeed listed among the active shōjo manga magazines published by Shueisha.
Young You and You are active josei manga magazines published by Shueisha.
Answer: False
Young You and You are defunct josei manga magazines, not currently active publications by Shueisha.
Which shōjo manga magazine was launched in 1955 due to the success of Shōjo Book?
Answer: Ribon
The shōjo manga magazine 'Ribon' was launched in 1955 as a direct result of the success of 'Shōjo Book'.
Which of the following is an active shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha?
Answer: Cookie
Cookie is listed as an active shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha.
Which of the following is an active josei manga magazine published by Shueisha?
Answer: Cocohana
Cocohana is listed as an active josei manga magazine published by Shueisha.
What is the primary focus of Shueisha's active magazine 'Weekly Playboy'?
Answer: Men's content and seinen manga
Shueisha's active magazine 'Weekly Playboy' primarily focuses on men's content and seinen manga.
Shueisha's publishing portfolio is limited primarily to manga and magazines, with few other types of books.
Answer: False
Shueisha publishes a diverse range of products beyond just manga and magazines, including picture books, light novels, educational books, and reference books.
Kanzenban magazines are characterized by publishing a single series for approximately a year, with each issue containing chapters from roughly three volumes of that series.
Answer: True
The definition provided accurately describes kanzenban magazines, which serialize a single series over approximately a year, with each issue compiling chapters from about three volumes.
Monthly Comic Tokumori is a shōnen kanzenban magazine that serializes 'Nobunaga no Kyodai Tetsu Fune: Sengoku no Umi o Seisu'.
Answer: False
Monthly Comic Tokumori is a seinen kanzenban magazine, not a shōnen one, and it serializes 'Nobunaga no Kyodai Tetsu Fune: Sengoku no Umi o Seisu'.
Shueisha Original is a multi-demographic manga magazine that publishes individual kanzenban editions of classic Shueisha manga series.
Answer: True
Shueisha Original is indeed a multi-demographic manga magazine known for publishing individual kanzenban editions of classic Shueisha manga series.
Shueisha Remix is divided into three distinct lines: Shueisha Jump Remix, Shueisha Girls Remix, and Shueisha Home Remix.
Answer: False
Shueisha Remix is divided into four distinct lines, not three, which include Shueisha Jump Remix, Shueisha Girls Remix, Shueisha Home Remix, and Shueisha International Remix.
Cobalt Bunko and Chiffon Bunko are light novel imprints of Shueisha that both target male audiences.
Answer: False
Cobalt Bunko specifically targets teenage girls, and Chiffon Bunko focuses on romance series, indicating they do not both target male audiences.
Shueisha English Edition publishes Japanese literature in English translation across genres like mystery, fantasy, horror, and erotica.
Answer: True
Shueisha English Edition indeed publishes Japanese literature translated into English, encompassing genres such as mystery, fantasy, horror, and erotica.
Which of the following product types is NOT explicitly mentioned as being published by Shueisha?
Answer: Video Games
While Shueisha established Shueisha Games to develop games, 'Video Games' are not explicitly listed among the general product types published by Shueisha Inc., which include magazines, manga, picture books, and light novels.
What is the primary characteristic of a kanzenban magazine according to the text?
Answer: It publishes a single series for approximately a year, with each issue containing chapters from roughly three volumes.
A kanzenban magazine is characterized by publishing a single series for approximately a year, with each issue containing chapters from roughly three volumes of that series.
Which light novel imprint of Shueisha specifically targets teenage girls?
Answer: Cobalt Bunko
Cobalt Bunko is the light novel imprint of Shueisha specifically aimed at teenage girls.
Which author's horror novel 'Summer, Fireworks, and My Corpse' was published by Shueisha English Edition in May 2013?
Answer: Otsuichi
The horror novel 'Summer, Fireworks, and My Corpse' by Otsuichi was published by Shueisha English Edition in May 2013.
Viz Media is an independent company that exclusively publishes manga from Shueisha in North America.
Answer: False
Viz Media is jointly owned by Shueisha and Shogakukan, and it publishes manga from both companies in North America, not exclusively from Shueisha as an independent entity.
The 1970s saw the launch of the novel magazine Subaru and the popularization of 'The Rose of Versailles' within the Margaret Comics line.
Answer: True
The 1970s indeed marked the launch of the novel magazine 'Subaru' and witnessed the significant popularization of 'The Rose of Versailles' within the Margaret Comics line.
The Dragon Ball Room, established in 2016, is a department dedicated to optimizing and expanding the Dragon Ball brand, headed by Akio Iyoku.
Answer: True
The Dragon Ball Room was established in October 2016 as a dedicated department to optimize and expand the Dragon Ball brand, and it is indeed headed by Akio Iyoku.
Manga Plus, Shueisha's global English-language online magazine, is available worldwide, including China and South Korea.
Answer: False
Manga Plus is available globally, but it specifically excludes China and South Korea, which have their own dedicated services.
Shueisha Games was established in 2022 to develop a single mobile game with character design by a Weekly Shōnen Jump artist.
Answer: False
Shueisha Games was established in 2022 to support over five ongoing projects and to develop a mobile game, not solely for a single mobile game.
Jump Toon, a vertical manga service, was announced in 2023 and is expected to launch in 2024.
Answer: True
Jump Toon, a vertical manga service, was announced by Shueisha in 2023 and is indeed expected to launch in 2024.
Viz Media is jointly owned by Shueisha and which other company?
Answer: Shogakukan
Viz Media is jointly owned by Shueisha and Shogakukan.
What popular manga series gained massive popularity within the Margaret Comics line in 1972?
Answer: The Rose of Versailles
The popular manga series 'The Rose of Versailles' gained massive popularity within the Margaret Comics line in 1972.
Who heads the Dragon Ball Room, a department dedicated to the Dragon Ball series?
Answer: Akio Iyoku
Akio Iyoku heads the Dragon Ball Room, a department dedicated to the Dragon Ball series.
Manga Plus, Shueisha's global English-language online magazine, is freely available in all countries EXCEPT:
Answer: China and South Korea
Manga Plus is freely available globally, with the exception of China and South Korea, which have their own services.
When was Shueisha Games, a wholly-owned affiliated subsidiary, established?
Answer: February 2022
Shueisha Games was established as a wholly-owned affiliated subsidiary on February 16, 2022.
What is Jump Toon, announced in 2023?
Answer: A vertical manga service
Jump Toon, announced in 2023, is described as a vertical manga service.
Which of the following apps/websites launched by Shueisha started in 2018?
Answer: Manga Mee
Manga Mee is an active app/website launched by Shueisha in 2018.