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Miyako Shimbun : ウィキペディア英語版
Miyako Shinbun

was the first Japanese daily newspaper to be published in an evening edition.〔Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). "''Miyako Shimbun''" in 〕 It was established in Nagoya.
==History==
When the newspaper was founded in 1884, its name was . The name was changed to ''Miyako Shinbun'' in 1888.〔Nishizawa, Iwata. (1917). ''Japan in the Taisho era,'' p. 313.〕
In the first decade of the 20th century, the circulation of ''Miyako Shinbun'' was among the top seven in Japan.〔Takeuchi, Keiichi. ( ''Modern Japanese Geography: an Intellectual History,'' p. 114. )〕
In the 1930s, ''Mainichi Shimbun'' was in direct competitor with ''Miyako Shinbun.''〔Barlow, Tani E. (1997). 〕 The publication was also recognized in the foreign press.〔( "The Press: For the Flashing News," ) ''Time'' (New York). August 7, 1939.〕
It merged with the ''Kokumin Shinbun'' in 1942 to form the ''Tokyo Shimbun''.〔

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