Hobby Japan

Hobby Japan
Hobby Japan
Création 27 septembre 1969
Forme juridique CO.,Ltd Société à responsabilité limitée
Activité Divers
Produits mangas, light novels, artbooks, jeu de rôle, figurine articulée, jeux vidéo, CD-ROM
DVD
Sociétés sœurs HJ Bunko, Charano!
Site web site officiel de Hobby Japan

Hobby Japan (HobbyJAPAN CO.,Ltd, 株式会社ホビージャパン?) est une entreprise japonaise crée en 1969, qui édite des mangas, light novels, artbooks, jeu de rôle, Jeu de guerre, figurine articulée et jeux vidéo... Hobby Japan ont les filiales HJ Bunko & Charano!.

Hobby Japan rachète les droits et le magazine "Asahi Sonorama" en 2007.

Hobby Japan a des accord sur certain produits du magazine Kerokero Ace (Kadokawa Shoten) comme Gundam Ace. Depuis janvier 2009 est publié "Hobby Japan Magazine", consacré aux figurines et jouets que fabrique l'entreprise.

Sommaire

Séries (droit sur certains produits)

Charano! (magazine)

Charano! (キャラの!)crée en 2006, le magazine est spécialisé dans les mangas Shōnen, Seinen, jeu de rôle, Light novel...

  • Alexion Saga
  • Armored Trooper Votoms: Command Vorct
  • Chōkōseijo Becky
  • Dungeons & Dragons Replay
  • Fake-Fake: Mozō Ohjo Sōdōki
  • Gekitō! Queen's Blade
  • Goddess!
  • Idolmaster Xenoglossia: Iori Sunshine!+
  • My-HiME Destiny
  • Girls Magic d'Akemi Takada
  • Neverland Chronicle
  • Nihon Jōkū Irassaimase
  • Yūgeshō

HJ Bunko

HJ Bunko (HJ文庫)

  • Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Girls (百花繚乱 巻ノ捌) [1]
  • voir wikipedia anglais [2]

jeux

  • Cruise Chaser Blassty
  • Fluxx (japon)

Artbook

  • "The Invitation to SHISOROKU" (2011)

Autres magazines

  • GAME JAPAN (旧ゲームぎゃざ)
  • ARMS Magazine (アームズマガジン)
  • uchusen (宇宙船 (雑誌)

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