Iwanami Shoten
Iwanami Shoten, Publishers (æ ªå¼ä¼šç¤¾å²©æ³¢æ›¸åº— Kabushiki Gaisha Iwanami Shoten) is a Japanese publishing company in Tokyo.
Iwanami Shoten was founded in 1913 by Shigeo Iwanami. Its first major publication was the novel Kokoro in 1914. It is known for scholarly publications, editions of classical Japanese literature, dictionaries, and high-quality paperbacks. It publishes KÅjien, widely regarded as the most authoritative dictionary of Japanese.
Its head office is at Hitotsubashi 2–5–5, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1]
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Iwanami Shoten
References
- ↑ "会社案内." Iwanami Shoten. Retrieved on June 3, 2014. "ã€æœ¬ã€€ 社】 〒101-8002 æ±äº¬éƒ½åƒä»£ç”°åŒºä¸€ãƒ„æ©‹2ä¸ç›®5番5å·" - Map in Japanese (Archive)
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