Shueisha | The Holy Land of Japanese Manga π
Who understands the feeling when, following the signboards out of the station, the Shueisha Building suddenly appears? π’π For volleyball fans, the DNA just goes wild! This is Shueisha! The neighboring building is also Shogakukan, a place where memories are born. It's like a pilgrimage spot. How could it not be a must-visit? I'd recommend it as a workplace! π’π It's incredibly fulfilling! Established in August 1926 and officially reorganized into an independent corporation in 1949, Shueisha has grown over half a century to become Japan's largest publishing and distribution company. Many Chinese people first got to know Shueisha through the numerous comics serialized in its flagship Weekly Shonen Jump, especially the post-80s generation in China, who were exposed to a large number of Shueisha comics during their growth. π’π Shueisha even has a large fan base in Europe and America. π π 2-17-10 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo π Exit A6 from Jinbocho Station on the Shinjuku Line and walk south for 3 minutes. #JapanTravel #TokyoFreeTrip #JapaneseVisa #ChiyodaTokyo #WhereToGoOnVacation πππ