Komei Shimbun, the Glossary
Komei Shimbun (公明新聞; Clean Government Newspaper) is a Japanese language daily newspaper which is the official organ of Komeito, a conservative political party in Japan.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Conservatism, Japanese language, Journal of Church and State, Komeito, Tokyo.
- Conservative media in Japan
- Daily newspapers published in Japan
- Japanese-language newspapers
- Komeito
- Newspapers established in 1962
- Newspapers published in Tokyo
Conservatism
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.
See Komei Shimbun and Conservatism
Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people.
See Komei Shimbun and Japanese language
Journal of Church and State
The Journal of Church and State is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of religious studies and political science,Walter A. Elwell,, Baker Academic, 2001, p. 254 covering issues related to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
See Komei Shimbun and Journal of Church and State
Komeito
, formerly New Komeito and abbreviated NKP, is a political party in Japan founded by members of the Buddhist movement Soka Gakkai in 1964.
Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
See also
Conservative media in Japan
- Bungei Shunjū (magazine)
- Dentsu
- Komei Shimbun
- Sankei Shimbun
- Shūkan Shinchō
- The Nikkei
- Yomiuri Shimbun
Daily newspapers published in Japan
- Akita Sakigake Shimpō
- Asahi Shimbun Company
- Chugoku Shimbun
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Daily Sports (Japanese newspaper)
- Engaru Shimbun
- Hokkaido Shimbun
- Iwate Nippo
- Jōmō Shimbun
- Kahoku Shimpō
- Kobe Shimbun
- Komei Shimbun
- Kyoto Shimbun
- Mainichi Shimbun
- Minato Shimbun
- Miyako Shinbun
- Nikkan Gendai
- Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun
- Nikkan Sports
- Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun
- Nishinippon Shimbun
- Okinawa Times
- Ryūkyū Shimpō
- Sankei Shimbun
- Sankei Sports
- Sanyo Shimbun
- Seikyo Shimbun
- Senken Shimbun
- Shimbun Akahata
- Shizuoka Shimbun
- Sports Hochi
- Sports Nippon
- The Asahi Shimbun
- The Japan Times
- The Nikkei
- Tokyo Shimbun
- Tokyo Sports
- Tō-Ō Nippō
- Yamaguchi Shimbun
- Yomiuri Shimbun
Japanese-language newspapers
- Akita Sakigake Shimpō
- Chugoku Shimbun
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Daily Sports (Japanese newspaper)
- Daitō Shinpō
- Doyōbi
- Engaru Shimbun
- Heimin Shinbun
- Hokkaido Shimbun
- Hong Kong Post (newspaper)
- Jōmō Shimbun
- Kahoku Shimpō
- Kanagawa Shimbun
- Komei Shimbun
- Mainichi Shimbun
- Manila Shimbun
- Manshū Nichi-Nichi Shimbun
- Minato Shimbun
- Nichigo Press
- Nikkey Shimbun
- Nishinippon Shimbun
- Ryūkyū Shimpō
- São Paulo Shimbun
- Sanyo Shimbun
- Seikyo Shimbun
- Sekai Nippo
- Senken Shimbun
- Shimbun Akahata
- Shizuoka Shimbun
- The Daily Jakarta Shimbun
- The Epoch Times
- Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun
- Tokyo Shimbun
- Tokyo Sports
- Tō-Ō Nippō
- Yamaguchi Shimbun
Komeito
- 1955 System
- Komei Shimbun
- Komeito
- Kōmeitō (1962–1998)
Newspapers established in 1962
- Al Eqtisadiah
- Al-Jumhuryah
- Al-Thawra (Yemen)
- Calgary Jewish News
- Cenderawasih Pos
- Coastal Leader
- Correo (newspaper)
- Dag og Tid
- Ech-Chaab
- El Moudjahid
- Glas Koncila
- Jewish Tribune (UK)
- Komei Shimbun
- L-Orizzont
- Los Angeles Herald Examiner
- Maharashtra Times
- Minute (newspaper)
- National Observer (United States)
- Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
- Situationist Times
- Tertangala
- Thairath
- The Carillon (Regina)
- The Island Sun
- The Kabul Times Daily
- The Sacramento Observer
- Tundra Times
- Venceremos (newspaper)
- Visitura
- West Hawaii Today
Newspapers published in Tokyo
- Heimin Shinbun
- Japan Today
- Komei Shimbun
- Musansha Shinbun
- Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun
- Sekai Nippo
- Shimbun Akahata
- The Japan Times
- The Nikkei
- Tokyo Shimbun
- Tokyo Sports
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komei_Shimbun
Also known as Kōmei Shimbun, .