Categories | Literary magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | 1 January 1887 |
Company | Chūōkōron Shinsha |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Chūōkōron |
Chūōkōron (中央公論?, Central Review) is a monthly Japanese literary magazine (sōgō-zasshi (総合雑誌?, literally general magazine)), first established during the Meiji period and continuing to this day. It is published by Chūōkōron Shinsha. The headquarters is in Tokyo.
The magazine was first published in January 1887 under the title Hanseikai Zasshi (反省会雑誌?) in Kyoto by the Hanseikai (反省会 Review society?), a literary group of professors and students of Ryukoku University. In 1899, the magazine changed its name to Chūōkōron.
It soon became one of Japan's foremost general-interest magazines, and has been cited as having a profound influence on several Japanese intellectuals. The noted author Ryōtarō Shiba once stated that the magazine's history corresponded to the history of modern Japan itself.