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, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music arm for
Sony , commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
. Founded in 1968 as CBS/Sony, SMEJ is directly owned by Sony Group Corporation and is operating independently from the United States-based
Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Entertainment (SME), also known as simply Sony Music, is an American multinational music company. Being owned by the parent conglomerate Sony Group Corporation, it is part of the Sony Music Group, which is owned by Sony Entertainmen ...
due to its strength in the Japanese music industry. Its subsidiaries include the Japanese animation production enterprise, Aniplex, which was established in September 1995 as a joint-venture between Sony Music Entertainment Japan and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, but which in 2001 became a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. It was prominent in the early to mid '90s producing and licensing music for animated series such as '' Roujin Z'' from acclaimed Japanese comic artist Katsuhiro Otomo and
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's '' Street Fighter'' animated series. Until March 2007, Sony Music Japan also had its own North American sublabel, Tofu Records. Releases of Sony Music Japan now appear on
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and/or Epic Records in North America. Sony does not have the trademark rights to the Columbia name in Japan, so releases under Columbia Records from another country appears on Sony Records in Japan, but retains the usage of the "walking eye" logo. The Columbia name and trademark is controlled by Nippon Columbia, which was, in fact, the licensee for the American Columbia Records up until 1968, even though relations were officially severed as far back as
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. Nippon Columbia also does not have direct relations with the British Columbia Graphophone Company (an EMI subsidiary), so the licensee for the British Columbia Graphophone Company was actually Toshiba Musical Industries. With Sony Corporation of America's buyout of Bertelsmann's stake in
Sony BMG Sony BMG Music Entertainment was an American record company owned as a 50–50 joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann. The venture's successor, the revived Sony Music, is wholly owned by Sony, following their buyou ...
, Sony Music Entertainment Japan stepped in to acquire outstanding shares of BMG Japan from
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, making it a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Japan.


History


Beginnings as CBS joint venture

Sony Music Entertainment Japan was officially incorporated in March 1968
Sony Music Entertainment Japan - History
' Retrieved September 15, 2010
as a Tokyo-based 50/50
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between
Sony Corporation , commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
and U.S. conglomerate CBS to distribute the latter's music releases in Japan. The company was incorporated as CBS/Sony Records and with Sony co-founder Akio Morita as president. Norio Ohga, who himself was a musician, was part of the management team from the formation of the company and served as president and representative director since April 1970. In 1972, when CBS/Sony was generating robust profits, Ohga was named chairman and at the same time gained further responsibility and influence within Sony. He would continue to work for the music company one morning a week. In 1980, Toshio Ozawa succeeded Ohga as president. In 1983, the company was renamed CBS/Sony Group.


Sony acquires The CBS Records Group in 1988

In January 1988, after more than a year of negotiations, Sony acquired the CBS Records Group and the 50% of CBS/Sony Group that it did not already own. In March 1988, four wholly owned subsidiaries were folded into CBS/Sony Group: CBS/Sony Inc., Epic/Sony Records Inc., CBS/Sony Records Inc. and Sony Video Software International. The company was renamed Sony Music Entertainment (Japan), Inc. Shugo Matsuo was named new president in January 1992, replacing Toshio Ozawa, who was appointed to the post of chairman.Steve McClure: ''Sony Music Names Matsuo to Head Label in Japan'' In: Billboard, February 8, 1992. Page 4. Overall sales for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1991, were 83.8 billion yen with a pretax profit of 9.2 billion yen. In June 1996, Ryokichi Kunugi became the new president. Shugo Matsuo was named chairman. Shigeo Maruyama was appointed to the new post of CEO on October 1, 1997, and replaced Kunugi as president in February 1998. As of 2019, Mizuno Michinori is the official CEO of the company. In May 2018, SMEJ acquired a 39% stake in the '' Peanuts'' comic strip franchise from DHX Media.


Unties

Sony Music Entertainment announced the launch of its first
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publishing label, Unties, in October 2017. Unties will publish
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s for the
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, PlayStation VR,
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, and PC. The name was selected by Sony as representative of helping to "unleash" the power of independent video game development and "unshackle" such developers from the traditional video game publishing process. Unties’ first release was ''Tiny Metal'', a turn-based tactics video game developed by Area 35, for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC. The game was first premiered at PAX West Indie Megabooth. Published ''Azure Reflections'', a side-scrolling bullet hell developed by Souvenir Circ., on May 15, 2018, for the PS4. Published Touhou Gensou Wanderers Reloaded, a roguelike rpg developed by Aqua Style, for the PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Published ''Necrosphere'', a platformer developed by Cat Nigiri, for the PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC, and PSVita. Published ''Midnight Sanctuary'', a VR/3D Novel game developed by CAVYHOUSE, for the PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. Published Tokyo Dark, a visual novel mystery adventure hybrid developed by Cherrymochi, for the PC. Published ''Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers,'' an arcade racing game developed by Pocket, for the Nintendo Switch on August 30, 2018. Scheduled to publish on ''Last Standard'', a 3d action game developed by I From Japan, intended for PC. Scheduled to publish ''The Good Life'', a daily-life rpg developed by White Owls Inc., for the PS4 and PC. Scheduled to publish ''Merkava Avalanche'', a 3d cavalry warfare action game developed by WinterCrownWorks, for the PC. Scheduled to publish ''Olija'', an action adventure game developed by Skeleton Crew Studio, for the PC. Scheduled to publish ''Deemo Reborn'', a music rhythm and urban fantasy game developed by Taiwanese studio Rayak, for the PS4 with PSVR support. Scheduled to publish ''Giraffe and Anika'', a 3d adventure game developed by Atelier Mimina, for the PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. Scheduled to publish 3rd Eye, a 2d horror exploration game, based on the Touhou franchise, for the PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Scheduled to publish Gensokyo Defenders, a tower-defense game developed by Neetpia, for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch.


Increased competition

The company's leading role on the Japanese market was increasingly challenged by labels such as Avex (where SMEJ formerly owned 5 percent of shares).Steve McClure
"CEO Maruyama Steps Up as New SMEJ President".
In ''Billboard'', February 28, 1998.
Steve McClure:
SMEJ's Other Announcements, "Komuro's Sony Deal Won't Hurt Avex Relations" - Maruyama.
' In: Billboard, February 28, 1998.
Net sales for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1997, were down 10% to 103 billion yen, while net income fell 41% to 7.7 billion yen. The market share at that time was less than 18%. In August 1997,
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, until that point Sony Music Entertainment Japan's best-selling act, signed a worldwide multi-album deal with competing U.S. label Virgin Records America. Since then it was said that SMEJ ceded to Avex's challenge, but SMEJ bounced back and regained leadership from its indie rival until 2012. SMEJ netted 22.4 billion yen for 1H 2012 and 14.3% of the market, second behind Avex (24.95 B yen, 15.9%). In May 2017, SMEJ, through subsidiary Sony Music Marketing (now Sony Music Solutions), acquired the physical retail and distribution rights to releases of another rival, Warner Music Japan.


Labels and sublabels


Active

* Aniplex ** A-1 Pictures **ANIPLEX.EXE ** Aniplex of America **Aniplex Shanghai **Boundary **
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** Crunchyroll, LLC (co-owned with Sony Pictures) *** Crunchyroll UK and Ireland *** Madman Anime ***
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**** Crunchyroll SAS **** Crunchyroll SA **** Crunchyroll GmbH *** Crunchyroll Studios *** Crunchyroll Games, LLC *** Right Stuf **** Nozomi Entertainment **** 5 Points Pictures **** RightStufAnime.com **Peppermint Anime GmbH (co-owned with Peppermint Anime) **Quatro A **Rialto Entertainment * Sony Music Labels ** Sony Music Records *** Sony Records - formerly known as CBS/Sony since 1968 *** gr8! records (read "G-R-eight") – founded April 2003 *** MASTERSIX FOUNDATION *** N46Div *** Niagara Records – private label of Eiichi Ohtaki ** Epic Records Japan – formerly known as Epic/Sony since 1971 **
Ki/oon Music is a Japanese record label, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Artists Their artists include L'Arc-en-Ciel, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Home Made Kazoku, Puffy AmiYumi, Polysics, Supercar, Pushim, Chatmonchy, Denki Groove, ...
– launched as Ki/oon Sony Records on April 1, 1992''International - Newsline.'' In: Billboard, April 25, 1992. Page 36 ** SME Records – founded 1998 and taken over the Japanese anime television series "Pocket Monsters" since 2013. ** Sony Music Associated Records *** onenation – joint venture with LDH ** Ariola Japan – formerly known as BMG Japan until October 2009. ** Sacra Musicanison label since 2017 ** Sony Music Direct – founded as Sony Music House in 1996. Continues to use "Walking Eye" logo. Became part of Sony Music Labels in 2022. * Music Ray'n * Sony Music Solutions – Overseas distribution of labels which have a distribution and contract with SMEJ. Formerly known as Sony Music Distribution until 2014 and as Sony Music Marketing until 2019.


Defunct

* Dohb Discs (1994–2000) * Antinos Records was launched in 1994 with Sony Music director Shigeo Maruyama as its president. The first releases on August 21 were a mini-album by indie group Confusion and singles by the groups Aniss, Neverending Story, and Ginji Itoh.Steve McClure: ''Sony Bows Two Japan Subsids.'' In: Billboard, October 15, 1994. Page 53. (1994–2004, merged into Epic Records Japan) * Studioseven Recordings (2006–2010, merged into gr8! records) * Tofu Records (US Sublabel, 2003–2007) * DefSTAR Records – (2000–2015, merged into SME Records) * Pikachu Records - (1997–2012, merged into SME Records & Sony Music Labels) * VVV records * OKeh was launched in 1994 and headed by Sony Music deputy president Hiroshi Inagaki. * Former sublabels of Sony Music Associated Records ** TRUE KiSS DiSC - private label of TETSUYA KOMURO ** tributelink - Temporary label in 2001 ** TERRY DOLLAR RECORD$ - formerly private label of Oreskaband ** Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Records - (2005–2010) * Former sublabels of Ki/oon Music ** Fitz Beat ** Haunted Records ** Ki/oon Records2 ** NeOSITE ** Siren Song - formerly private label of X Japan ** Trefort


Other services

* Monogatary.com – Named after a stylized romanization of , a
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about creative writing and illustrations founded in October 2017. Has collaborated with SMEJ artists, most notably Yoasobi, which was initially formed to create music based on selected stories on the site. * Sony Creative Products - Character licensing, usually working with overseas characters, such as the Peanuts franchise and Pingu.


Notable artists


Actors


Actress


Key people

* Norio Ohga * Akio Morita * Toshio Ozawa * Shugo Matsuo * Ryokichi Kunugi * Shigeo Maruyama * Takashi Yoshida† (died 2010, transferred to
Warner Music Warner Music Group Corp. ( d.b.a. Warner Music Group, commonly abbreviated as WMG) is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and th ...
before death.) * ViViD * Hiroshi Inagaki (now on Avex Group) * Naoki Kitagawa * Kazutomo Enomoto * Yaz Noya ( Tofu Records founder) * Nozomi Sasaki


See also

*
Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Entertainment (SME), also known as simply Sony Music, is an American multinational music company. Being owned by the parent conglomerate Sony Group Corporation, it is part of the Sony Music Group, which is owned by Sony Entertainmen ...
* BMG Japan * Music On! TV – SMEJ-owned cable TV network


Key rivals

* Avex Group (once an affiliate of Sony Music, also the 2nd biggest record label in Japan.) * Universal Music Japan * Warner Music Japan


Notes


References


External links


Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. official website
* {{Authority control Music Entertainment Japan Japanese record labels Record labels established in 1968 Entertainment companies of Japan Mass media companies based in Tokyo IFPI members Chiyoda, Tokyo Japanese companies established in 1968