Hong Kong Post (newspaper)
Hong Kong Post (Japanese: 香港ポスト) is a Japanese-language weekly newspaper published in Hong Kong every Friday and owned by Mikuni Company. The newspaper first appeared in June 1987.[1] It used to be sold in shops such as Citysuper, but is now free. It was formerly published by Pasona Press (HK) Co., Ltd.[2]
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Print, online |
Owner(s) | Hirose Trading HK Limited |
Founded | June 1987 |
Language | Japanese |
Website | https://hkmn.jp/ |
Financial, economic, and political topics are stressed by this publication, and people working in business fields are the main clientele of the publication.[3] Harumi Befu and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis, authors of Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese presence in Asia, Europe, and America, described the paper as "A Major source of information for Hong Kong's Japanese residents".[4]
History
The newspaper reported on anti-Japanese protests in 1996, including those targeting the Hong Kong Japanese School. Due to the protests being a reaction against past Japanese military actions, the newspaper's reporting lacked anger and shock towards the protests.[4] Befu and Guichard-Anguis stated that the newspaper implied that "the past is irrelevant to the present" even though it never explicitly denied historical Japanese atrocities in Asia in any article.[5]
Mikuni Company Limited (三國有限公司) was the publisher. In November 2018 the publishing was suspended. In 2019 Hirose Trading HK Limited (港通旭實業有限公司) became the publisher, and publication resumed.[6]
Composition
The initial page discusses the economy of politics of Hong Kong. The subsequent page discusses news in Hong Kong and the southern portions of China. Columns related to business in Hong Kong and the China region follow. The final pages have cultural and non-business topics.[3]
Corporate affairs
The head office of the publisher is in the Shui On Centre in Wan Chai.[7]
The newspaper's head office was previously in the CCT Telecom Building (Chinese: 建電訊大廈) in Fo Tan, Shatin.[8] The newspaper's head office was previously in Leighton Centre (Chinese: 禮頓中心) in Causeway Bay.[9][10]
References
- Chong, Cheung Kwan Cindy (March 2016). "8: Case 2: Japanese Hong Kong Post". Minority media production practices and cultural citizenship in Hong Kong. Chinese University of Hong Kong. pp. 250- (PDF p. 264-). - Profile (PhD thesis) - PDF link - Available at ProQuest (preview for unregistered users)
Notes
- https://web.archive.org/web/20101101011800/http://www.hkpost.com.hk/about.asp "『香港ポスト』は香港初の本格的日本語新聞として1987年6月創刊。"
- Home. Hong Kong Post. 3 February 2001. Retrieved on 16 June 2018.
- Chong, p. 251 (PDF p. 265).
- Befu, Harumi and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis. Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese presence in Asia, Europe, and America (Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies). Routledge, 2 September 2003. ISBN 113454295X, 9781134542956. Google Books PT 259
- Befu, Harumi and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis. Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese presence in Asia, Europe, and America (Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies). Routledge, 2 September 2003. ISBN 113454295X, 9781134542956. Google Books PT 259-260
- "Hong Kong Post" (in Japanese). 2019-10-25. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
- "About". Hong Kong Post. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
所在地 香港灣仔港灣道6-8號 瑞安中心33樓 33rd Floor, Shui On Centre, Nos. 6-8 Harbour Road, Wanchai, HK Connaught Rd., Centrak, [sic] HK
- The correct location is Wan Chai as that is what is indicated by the Chinese address. - "お問い合わせ." Hong Kong Post. Retrieved on 16 June 2018. "Mikuni Co., Limited Hong Kong Post 香港ポスト 住所 : Unit 01,21/F., CCT Telecom Building No.11 Wo Shing Street, Shatin, N.T."
- "About Us." Hong Kong Post. 28 March 2007. Retrieved on 16 June 2018. "Mikuni Co., Limited Hong Kong Post香港ポスト 住所 : Units 1402, 14/F., Leighton Center [sic], No.77 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong "
- "About Us." Hong Kong Post. 10 December 2002. Retrieved on 16 June 2018. "Hong Kong Post Co., Ltd 【香港ポスト社】 住所 :Units 1320, Leighton Center [sic], 77 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong "
External links
- Hong Kong Post website (in Japanese)
- Hong Kong Post website (hkpost.pasona.com.hk) at the Wayback Machine (archive index) (in Japanese)