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アメリカと日本を結ぶ「ハワイ報知」 ハワイ報知は、ハワイで発行されている唯一の日本語日刊新聞です。 1912年12月に故牧野金三郎氏によって創刊されました。 日系移民の人権擁護と人種の垣根を越えた平和をめざして言論活動を展開し、 ハワイにおける日系移民の歴史とともに歩んできました。 ハワイの日本語新聞は、日系3世や4世の時代となると共に、 次々に廃刊される苦難の時代を迎えました。 ハワイ報知は1960年代から 静岡新聞社の当時の社長、故大石光之助氏の援助を受けて存続し、 日本国外では最も歴史のある日本語日刊新聞の一つとなりました。 |
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Hawaii-Hochi, Connecting between Japan and U.S.A. The Hawai Hochi is the only daily Japanese paper in the state of Hawaii, Founded in December, 1912 by Kinzaburo Makino, it continues to serve the Japanese-speaking community in the 50th state. In the first issue of his paper he setout its principles. They included the promotion of the intereste of Japan in the Territory, to help to develop their American children into patriotic citizens to strengthen Japan-Hawaii ties, and to act as an impartial mediater between Japanese and japanese, and Japanese and other. Following World WarII and the death of Makino in 1953, the newspaper was purchased by the late Konosuke Oishi, owner of the 'Shizuoka Simbun',in 1964. The purchase enabled investments in plant and modernization of equipment, beginning with the purchase of web offset press in 1968. A new building was completed in time for the paper's 60th anniversary in 1972. Under Paul S Yempuku, President and publisher since 1967, the Hochi has become a major printing firm, and publications have expanded beyond the Japanese daily to include the bimonthly English language 'Hawaii Herald' four tourist publications, the monthly Japanese language business paper, 'Island Trend', and Yearbook. The daily newspaper has a continuing important role as the medium of communication to the large Japanese-speaking population in the state of Hawaii. |
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