Nikkan Sports

Nikkan Sports
日刊スポーツ
Ilustracja
Częstotliwość

dziennik

Państwo

 Japonia

Adres

Główna siedziba w Tokio:
3-chōme-5-10 Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokio 104-0045, Japonia

Tematyka

sport, kultura, rozrywka, wypoczynek itp.

Język

japoński

Pierwszy numer

6 marca 1946

Format

406 x 545 mm

Strona internetowa

Nikkan Sports (jap. 日刊スポーツ Nikkan Supōtsu, pl. dosł. Codzienny Sport) – pierwsza japońska gazeta sportowa wydawana od 6 marca 1946 roku[1].

Zobacz też

Przypisy

  1. 日刊スポーツ新聞社の会社案内. nikkansports.com. [dostęp 2024-02-27].

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