Jiji Shimpō

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Jiji Shimpō was an influential Meiji-era Japanese newspaper known for promoting modernization, liberal ideas, and public opinion through its commentary and reporting.

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instanceOf Japanese newspaper
Meiji-era newspaper
newspaper
aimedAt politically engaged readers
urban middle class readers
circulationArea Japan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
describedBySource Japanese press history
Meiji-era historical studies
dissolvedOrAbolished 1936
distributionFormat broadsheet
editorialStance advocacy of civil rights
pro-Westernization
supportive of constitutional government
employed Kōda Rohan NERFINISHED
Natsume Sōseki NERFINISHED
Ozaki Kōyō NERFINISHED
Tokutomi Sohō NERFINISHED
endTime 1936
era Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period

Taishō period NERFINISHED
early Shōwa period
foundedBy Fukuzawa Yukichi NERFINISHED
genre general-interest newspaper
political newspaper
hasInfluenced Japanese liberal thought
modern Japanese journalism
public opinion in Meiji Japan
hasPart domestic news section
editorial column
international news section
literary column
political commentary
headquartersLocation Tokyo
inception 1882
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Tokyo NERFINISHED
mainSubject economics
politics
society
mediaType print
notableEditor Fukuzawa Yukichi NERFINISHED
Natsume Sōseki NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment liberal
pro-modernization
publicationFrequency daily
publisher Jiji Shimpōsha NERFINISHED
startTime 1882

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Fukuzawa Yukichi founded Jiji Shimpō