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Kazuhiko Torishima

is the president of the Hakusensha publishing company. He formally worked at Shueisha, where he began as an editor before becoming a Senior Managing Director (or CEO), and later a Shueisha-Shogakukan Productions director. He is mostly associated with works from the manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', for which he was editor-in-chief of from 1996 to 2001, and is best known for being author Akira Toriyama's editor during the run of ''Dr. Slump'' and through the first half of ''Dragon Ball''.
==Career==
Torishima joined Shueisha in 1976, the year he graduated from Keio University, and was assigned as an editor at ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. He was most notably editor to Akira Toriyama during ''Dr. Slump'' (1980) and the beginning of ''Dragon Ball'' (1984), and to Masakazu Katsura during ''Wingman'' (1983). He was editor-in-chief of ''V Jump'' when it launched in 1993. In February 1996, he took over as editor-in-chief of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' during declining sales. While circulation continued to decline, blockbuster series such as ''One Piece'' and ''Naruto'' were launched. He was the magazine's editor-in-chief until June 2001.
He became a member of the board of directors at Shueisha and was appointed full-time Director of Business in August 2004. He served during the establishment of Shueisha-Shogakukan Productions in 2008. Torishima became a managing director (CEO) at Shueisha in August 2009 and promoted to Senior Managing Director in August 2010. In December 2010, he spoke at the New Manga Creators Awards in response to the Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy Development of Youths's controversial passing of the industry opposed Bill 156. There he challenged new manga artists to "produce manga that would blow away (Governor ) Shintaro Ishihara."
Torishima retired from Shueisha in August 2015 and became president of Hakusensha in November 2015.

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