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About: Japan Echo

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Japan Echo was an English-language periodical on Japanese issues which was initially published in print form by Japan Echo Inc. between 1974 and 2010. Consisting mainly of translations into English of magazine and news articles originally published in Japanese, Japan Echo was launched with the support of Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry "to enable people abroad to learn what the Japanese themselves are thinking and writing about the issues of the day." Though independently published, the Japanese government provided most of Japan Echo's funding for the duration of its existence.

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  • Japan Echo was an English-language periodical on Japanese issues which was initially published in print form by Japan Echo Inc. between 1974 and 2010. Consisting mainly of translations into English of magazine and news articles originally published in Japanese, Japan Echo was launched with the support of Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry "to enable people abroad to learn what the Japanese themselves are thinking and writing about the issues of the day." Though independently published, the Japanese government provided most of Japan Echo's funding for the duration of its existence. In 2010 budget cuts compelled the magazine to rebrand itself as Japan Echo Web, a purely online magazine published on a website operated by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. However, two years later the Japanese government shut it down and replaced it with a similar project called the Japan Foreign Policy Forum. (en)
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  • Cover of the first issue of Japan Echo magazine (en)
  • Logo used on the former Japan Echo Web homepage. (en)
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  • Japanese politics, Foreign affairs (en)
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  • February 2010 (en)
  • May 2012 (en)
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  • November 1974 (en)
  • June 2010 (en)
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  • Bimonthly (en)
  • Quarterly , Bimonthly (en)
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  • Logo of Japan Echo Web. (en)
  • The first issue of Japan Echo. (en)
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  • Cover of the first issue of Japan Echo magazine (en)
  • Logo used on the former Japan Echo Web homepage. (en)
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  • Japan Echo First Issue Cover.jpg (en)
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  • English, Chinese (en)
  • English, French , Spanish (en)
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  • Japan Echo Inc. (en)
  • Japan Echo Inc., The Japan Journal (en)
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  • Japan Echo Web (en)
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  • Japan Echo was an English-language periodical on Japanese issues which was initially published in print form by Japan Echo Inc. between 1974 and 2010. Consisting mainly of translations into English of magazine and news articles originally published in Japanese, Japan Echo was launched with the support of Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry "to enable people abroad to learn what the Japanese themselves are thinking and writing about the issues of the day." Though independently published, the Japanese government provided most of Japan Echo's funding for the duration of its existence. (en)
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  • Japan Echo (en)
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