Asahi Shimbun' is a national newspaper in Japan and one of the biggest selling. When translated to English it means 'Morning Sun Newspaper'. The paper was founded in 1879.
"Asahi Shimbun" translates to "Morning Sun Newspaper" in English. It is one of Japan's major daily newspapers.
Asahi Shimbun was created on 1879-01-25.
Takamoto Hosokawa has written: 'Asahi shimbun gaishi' -- subject(s): Asahi Shinbunsha, Correspondence, reminiscences, Journalists
Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun" was ranked in 2011 as the paper with the largest circulation by the International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations. However, travelers to Japan are likely to be greeted in their hotel by a copy of "Asahi Shimbun."
朝日 に means "in the morning sun". But 朝日(Asahi) Shimbun is also the name of a Japanese Daily newspaper so depending on the rest of the sentence it could mean the particle ni could mean in, to, at, on, and other things. It marks an indirect object as well. It is very hard to translate only part of a japanese sentence properly into english. Verbs are more important in Japanese than in English and this lacks a verb.
Yamaguchi Shimbun was created in 1946.
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Minato Shimbun was created in 1946.
You may say 'shimbun,' written: 新聞
Nishinippon Shimbun was created in 1877-03.
Chunichi Shimbun was created in 1886-03.
Hokkaido Shimbun was created on 1887-01-20.
Chugoku Shimbun was created on 1892-05-05.