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(From Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry (JJTI))
Byline: Inoki Takenori
Enhancement and Spread of Knowledge The Japanese press has undergone drastic changes over the past 20 to 30 years. Up until the 1970s, critical magazines of general interest, such as Sekai, Chuo Koron, Tenbo and Asahi Journal, boasted considerable readerships, particularly among students and intellectuals, and a special relationship, which may be called "trustful admiration," existed between their writers and readers. The writers possessed and processed knowledge, while their ardent readers sought to share their knowledge. This was an era when the readers of critical magazines ...