Shueisha

Shueisha is a Japanese publishing company founded in 1925. It is one of the largest publishers in Japan, and is known for publishing manga, magazines, and books.

Shueisha

Shueisha is one of the largest and most influential publishing companies in Japan. Founded in 1925, the company is headquartered in Tokyo and is a subsidiary of Hitotsubashi Group. Shueisha is best known for publishing manga, magazines, and books, but it also produces anime, video games, and other media.

Shueisha is the publisher of some of the most popular manga series in Japan, including One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball. It also publishes a wide variety of magazines, such as Weekly Shonen Jump, Jump SQ, and V Jump. In addition, Shueisha publishes books, including novels, non-fiction, and educational materials.

Shueisha has also produced a number of anime series, such as Bleach, Death Note, and Fullmetal Alchemist. It has also produced video games based on its manga series, such as Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi.

Shueisha has also been involved in the production of live-action films, such as the live-action adaptation of Death Note. It has also produced a number of live-action television series, such as the popular drama series Hana Yori Dango.

Shueisha has also been involved in the production of music, such as the theme songs for its anime series. It has also produced a number of stage plays, such as the musical adaptation of Death Note.

Shueisha is one of the most influential and successful publishing companies in Japan. It has produced some of the most popular manga series, magazines, books, anime, video games, and other media. It has also been involved in the production of live-action films, television series, music, and stage plays.