São Paulo Shimbun

The São Paulo Shimbun (サンパウロ新聞 Sanpauro Shinbun) is a Japanese-language newspaper published in Liberdade, São Paulo, Brazil.[1][2] It is one of two Japanese-language newspapers in the city. It was established in 1946. As of 2013 Kátia Sattomura is the chief editor of the newspaper's Portuguese-language division.[3] The newspaper publishes Portuguese content over the internet.[4]

History

Founded on October 8, 1946, the Journal São Paulo Shimbun is a vehicle of communication directed towards the Japanese-Brazilian community. Businessman Mituto Mizumoto observed the need that Japanese immigrants had for their own newspaper which would publish facts about Brazil and Japan. The São Paulo Shimbun was authorized to start publishing on September 6, 1946. On October 12 of the same year the first edition was published.[5] It continues to be a major source of news about the Brazilian Nikkei community.

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References

  1. "Contato." São Paulo Shimbun. Retrieved on March 17, 2014. "Jornal São Paulo Shimbun - Rua Mituto Mizumoto, 255 - Liberdade - São Paulo - SP"
  2. "ホーム. Nikkey Shimbun. Retrieved on 17 March 2014. "RUA DA GLORIA, 326, LIBERDADE   CEP 01510-000, SAO PAULO - SP, BRASIL"
  3. Sá, Nelson de. "Leitor envelhece e desafia jornais japoneses." Folha de S. Paulo. 2 June 2013. Retrieved on 17 March 2014.
  4. Matheus, Tatiane. "O outro lado da notícia." O Estado de S. Paulo. 9 February 2008. Retrieved on 17 March 2014. "O Nikkey Shimbun, por exemplo, decidiu lançar um semanal em português, batizado de Jornal Nippak. "O concorrente (São Paulo Shimbun) tem uma página em português e nós fazíamos o mesmo. Mas sentimos a necessidade de criar um filho nissei", conta Raul Takaki, diretor-presidente."
  5. História." São Paulo Shimbun. Retrieved on April 13, 2014. "Jornal São Paulo Shimbun - Rua Mituto Mizumoto, 255 - Liberdade - São Paulo - SP"

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