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{{nihongo|'''Daigakukan Publishing Company'''|大学館出版社|Daigaku-kan shubbansha}} is a Tokyo publishing company in the manga and anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''. | |||
== | == Background == | ||
* Yoriko Yasuda | == Activities == | ||
It is specialized in publishing books and magazines by receiving manuscripts maked by writers. | |||
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* | == Members == | ||
* {{nihongo|'''Yoriko Yasuda'''|保田頼子|Yasuda Yoriko}}, age 37, is the editor. She was graduated in literature from Odo University and is a big fan of Sleeping Kogoro.<ref name=ep379>Episode 379-380: "The Case of the Furisode at the Hidden Hot Spring on a Snowy Night".</ref> | |||
== Clients | * {{nihongo|'''Yamada'''|山田|Yamada}}, age 35, is the Monthly Bungei Jidai editor. | ||
* Daisuke Torakura | * {{nihongo|'''Fumio Doi'''|土井文男|Doi Fumio}}, age 48, is the Monthly Horror Times editor-in-chief.<ref name=ep88>Episode 88-89: "Dracula's Villa Murder Case".</ref> | ||
* Nintaro Shinmei | |||
* Kyoichi Bando | == Clients == | ||
* Eri Akechi | * {{nihongo|'''Satoru Imatake'''|今竹智|Imatake Satoru}} was an author/novelist. | ||
* {{nihongo|'''Norikazu Sasai'''|笹井宣一|Sasai Norikazu}} was an author. | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Hideomi Nagato'''|長門秀臣|Nagato Hideomi}}, age 36, was a novelist. | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Daisuke Torakura'''|虎倉大介|Torakura Daisuke}}, age 50, was an horror novelist.<ref name=ep88/> | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Yoshihiko Nakajima'''|中島由彦|Nakajima Yoshihiko}} is a Monthly Horror Times' fan.<ref>Episode 89: "Dracula's Villa Murder Case (Part 2)".</ref> | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Nintaro Shinmei'''|新名任太朗|Shinmei Nintarō}} was an author/novelist. | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Kyoichi Bando'''|坂東京一|Bandō Kyōichi}}, age 48, is a Nichiuri Television producer.<ref name=ep379/> | |||
* {{nihongo|'''Eri Akechi'''|明智恵理|Akechi Eri}}, age 34, was a love story writer. She was graduated in literature from her classmate Yoriko's alma mater, and was her best friend.<ref name=ep379/> | |||
== Name origin == | |||
It is a pun of "[[Wikipedia: Shogakukan|Shogakukan]]", the publishers of ''Detective Conan'' manga. The pun involves the words "daigaku" ("college") and "shogakko" ("elementary school"). | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Companies in Detective Conan]] | |||
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Daigakukan Publishing Company (大学館出版社 Daigaku-kan shubbansha) is a Tokyo publishing company in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
Background
Activities
It is specialized in publishing books and magazines by receiving manuscripts maked by writers.
Members
- Yoriko Yasuda (保田頼子 Yasuda Yoriko), age 37, is the editor. She was graduated in literature from Odo University and is a big fan of Sleeping Kogoro.[1]
- Yamada (山田 Yamada), age 35, is the Monthly Bungei Jidai editor.
- Fumio Doi (土井文男 Doi Fumio), age 48, is the Monthly Horror Times editor-in-chief.[2]
Clients
- Satoru Imatake (今竹智 Imatake Satoru) was an author/novelist.
- Norikazu Sasai (笹井宣一 Sasai Norikazu) was an author.
- Hideomi Nagato (長門秀臣 Nagato Hideomi), age 36, was a novelist.
- Daisuke Torakura (虎倉大介 Torakura Daisuke), age 50, was an horror novelist.[2]
- Yoshihiko Nakajima (中島由彦 Nakajima Yoshihiko) is a Monthly Horror Times' fan.[3]
- Nintaro Shinmei (新名任太朗 Shinmei Nintarō) was an author/novelist.
- Kyoichi Bando (坂東京一 Bandō Kyōichi), age 48, is a Nichiuri Television producer.[1]
- Eri Akechi (明智恵理 Akechi Eri), age 34, was a love story writer. She was graduated in literature from her classmate Yoriko's alma mater, and was her best friend.[1]
Name origin
It is a pun of "Shogakukan", the publishers of Detective Conan manga. The pun involves the words "daigaku" ("college") and "shogakko" ("elementary school").