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Heibonsha (平凡社) is a Japanese
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based in
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, which publishes
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, dictionaries and books in the fields of science and philosophy. Since 1945 it has also published books on art and literature."Heibonsha, Ltd, Publishers" (entry)
in: ''Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia'', Tokyo and New York, N.Y.: Kodansha, 1993, vol. 1, p. 521. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
Similarly to the
Iwanami Shoten is a Japanese publishing company based in Tokyo.Louis Frédéric, ''Japan Encyclopedia'', Harvard University Press, 2005, p. 409. Iwanami Shoten was founded in 1913 by Iwanami Shigeo. Its first major publication was Natsume Sōseki's novel '' ...
and the
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publishing houses, its publishing program is directed primarily at an academic audience and features well-illustrated publications.Yasuko Makino, "Heibonsha" (entry),
The Oxford Companion to the Book
', oxfordreference.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
Heibonsha's head office is at 3-29 Kanda-jinbocho,
Chiyoda-ku , known as Chiyoda City in English,
." ''City of Chiyoda''. Retrieved on December 28, 2008.
is a S ...
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101-0051.


History

In 1914 the educator Shimonaka Yasaburō (下中彌三郎) (1878–1961) founded the Heibonsha publishing house as a means of selling copies of his pocket encyclopedia ''That is Convenient: Pocket Advisor'' (や此は便利だ! : ポケツト顧問, Ya kore wa benri da: Poketto komon) to the general public. In 1923 it was converted into a
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. In 1924, in the wake of the
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, it began to publish books on a larger scale. In 1927, it began publishing the 60-volume ''Collection of Contemporary Popular Literature'' (現代大衆文学全集, Gendai taishū bungaku senshū) as a series of budget small format books, which have been dubbed a series of "one-
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books" (一円本). Beginning in 1928 there followed the publication of its ''Encyclopedia'' (大百科事典, Daihyakka jiten) in 28 volumes, the final volume of which appeared in 1934. In the years 1934–36 Heibonsha published the ''Daijiten'' (大辭典, Great/Comprehensive
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), edited by Shimonaka Yasaburō. This work remains the largest kokugo dictionary ever published. The original 26-volume edition, which is still available in condensed versions, entered over 700,000 headwords, listed by pronunciation, and covered a wide variety of Japanese vocabulary. The publishing house ceased operations in the 1940s, but at the end of the
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in 1945 it relaunched with a reprinting of the 1934 ''Encyclopedia''. Over the following decade new works followed, including the ''Social Encyclopedia'' (社会科事典, Shakaika jinten), ''Housekeeping'' (家庭科事典, Kateika jitan), ''Complete Collection of World Art'' (世界美術全集, Sekai bijutsu zenshū), ''Encyclopedia of World History'' (世界歴史事典, Sekai rekishi jiten), and the ''Children's Encyclopedia'' (児童百科事典, Kodomo hyakkaten). In 1954–59, in order to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the publishing house, a 32-volume comprehensive ''World Encyclopedia'' (世界大百科事典, Sekai hyakka jiten) was issued. In 1961, as part of an
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boom, the company's ''National Encyclopedia'' (国民百科事典, Kokumin hyakka jiten) appeared. In 1963, Heibonsha launched Japan's first monthly graphics magazine, ''Sun'' (太陽, Taiyō). "The Eastern Library Series" (東洋文庫, Tōyō Bunko)
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was issued featuring a comprehensive range of literature from the
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. 1971 saw the launch of another book series under the title of ''Heibonsha Selected Books'' (平凡社選書, Heibonsha sensho), which was followed in 1972 by the first edition of ''Special Editions Taiyō'' (別冊 太陽, Bessho Teiyō). In the early 1970s
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, a U.S.-based publisher, and Heibonsha jointly published The Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art, a book series with text in both Japanese and English. In 1979 the 50-volume gazeteer ''Japanese Historical Place Names'' (日本歴史地名大系, Nihon rekishi chimei taikei) series began to be published, and as of 2022 it is also available online with "200,000 headings with detailed explanations of achplace name". In 1980 the Japanese Map Research Institute (日本地図研究所, Nihon chizu kenkyūjo), an internal division of Heibonsha, was spun off as the Heibonsha Map Publishing (平凡社地図出版, Heibonsha chizu shuppan) imprint. In 1984, Heibonsha published a 16-volume ''Encyclopedia'' (大百科事典), and in 1987 the publication of the seven-volume ''World Great Museum Picture Book'' (世界大博物図鑑, Sekai dai-hakubutsu zukan) began. In 1988 the publication of all 35 volumes of the '' World Encyclopedia'' (世界大百科事典, Sekai daihayakka jiten) was completed. 1993 saw the launch of the "Heibonsha Library" (平凡社ライブラリー, Heibonsha raiburarī) book series, and in 1994 the "Corona Books" (コロナ・ブックス, Korona bukkusu) book series began issuing volumes.Corona
heibonsha.co.jp. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
In 2011 a new magazine ''Heart'' (こころ, Kokoro) began publication. In 2012 the company moved its offices across
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to Kanda-Jimbochō. In 2014 the 100th anniversary of the publishing house was celebrated.


See also

* ''
Heibonsha World Encyclopedia The is one of Japan's two major encyclopedias, the other being the ''Encyclopedia Nipponica''. The ''World Encyclopedia'' is widely held to be the most complete and up-to-date encyclopedia in the Japanese language. Formats The Heibonsha ''World ...
'' *
Japanese dictionary have a history that began over 1300 years ago when Japanese Buddhist priests, who wanted to understand Chinese sutras, adapted Chinese character dictionaries. Present-day Japanese lexicographers are exploring computerized editing and electronic d ...
*
Japanese encyclopedias In Japanese, encyclopedias are known as ''hyakka jiten'' (), which literally means "book of a hundred subjects," and can trace their origins to the early Heian period, in the ninth century. Encyclopedic works were published in Japan for well ove ...


References


Further reading

* Heibonsha (Japan), ''平凡社六十年史 / Heibonsha Rokujūnenshi'' (Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1974)


External links

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Heibonsha's head office, Tokyo, circa 1960
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