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The Seikyo Shimbun (聖教新聞, Seikyō Shimbun) (English: "the newspaper of sacred teachings") is a Japanese newspaper. It is owned by the Japanese Buddhist religious movementSoka Gakkai. In 1997, it claimed a 5,5 million circulation, but the number is controversial and impossible to verify.[1]
Background
The Seikyo Shimbun was first published on 20 April 1951.[2]
The publication is owned and operated by the Japanese Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai.
It is not considered as a regular newspaper and usually does not provide current news.
It mainly features news articles about the activities of the former president of the Soka Gakkai International (SGI), Daisaku Ikeda, and essays written by him, as well as news and experiences by Soka Gakkai members in Japan and abroad.
The Seikyo Shimbun is delivered throughout Japan by volunteer deliverers[3] to its subscribers. It is not sold in public shops.
1951 April 20 - First issue of the Seikyo Shimbun is published. The paper has a two-page format and is published every 10 days with nominally a circulation of 5,000.[6]
1965 July 15 - The Seikyo Shimbun becomes a daily paper.[6]
1971 January 4 - Adopts a 12-page format (which remains the same as of 2016).
1990 July 19 - 10,000th issue published.
2006 November 18 - Official website of the Seikyo Shimbun, Seikyo Online is launched.