Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Japanzine> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 items per page.
- Japanzine abstract "Japanzine is a Japan-based English-language magazine, published by Carter Witt Media. Now 20 years in publication, it is the successor magazine to "The Alien" and caters largely to the expatriate community in Japan. Each edition of the magazine contains a map of various Japanese cities and an entertainment guide, as well as several articles - both satirical and serious - on Japanese life. The comic strip character Charisma Man first appeared in The Alien and later in Japanzine.In May 2008 the magazine introduced Gaijin Sounds, a national music competition for foreign artists in Japan, due to the lack of press coverage given to "home-grown" artists . Twelve artists from around Japan were selected as winners with music ranging from techno to indie-pop to rap. The popularity of the contest meant another competition, Gaijin Sounds Vol. 2, was launched the following year, featuring in the May 2009 issue. The competition soon expanded to the live arena, with 2 live "finals" in Osaka and Tokyo in autumn 2009, featuring over 8 bands such as Fukuoka outfit, Nanbanjin; Tokyo-based Kev Gray & The Gravy Train - both who had won the award twice - and the former Matsuyama indie rock band The Watanabes, also based in Tokyo.The competition returned in 2010, where winners included Andy Tyrone Rogers and The Mootekkis, who featured on the cover.In 2011, Japanzine opened up the competition to all-Japanese line-ups with a national Battle of the Bands contest.".
- Japanzine circulation "52000".
- Japanzine country Japan.
- Japanzine depictionDescription "June 2010 cover".
- Japanzine editorTitle "Editor".
- Japanzine genre News_magazine.
- Japanzine genre Regional_magazine.
- Japanzine imageSize "160".
- Japanzine language English_language.
- Japanzine publisher Carter_Witt_Media.
- Japanzine wikiPageExternalLink www.seekjapan.jp.
- Japanzine wikiPageID "9178164".
- Japanzine wikiPageRevisionID "574595387".
- Japanzine category News_magazine.
- Japanzine category Regional_magazine.
- Japanzine circulation "52000".
- Japanzine company "Carter Witt Media".
- Japanzine editor "Doug Breath".
- Japanzine editorTitle "Editor".
- Japanzine firstdate "April 1990".
- Japanzine frequency "Monthly".
- Japanzine hasPhotoCollection Japanzine.
- Japanzine imageCaption "June 2010 cover".
- Japanzine imageFile "JapanzineCover.jpg".
- Japanzine imageSize "160".
- Japanzine language English_language.
- Japanzine publisher "Carter Witt".
- Japanzine title "Japanzine".
- Japanzine website www.seekjapan.jp.
- Japanzine subject Category:Japanese_magazines.
- Japanzine type Artifact100021939.
- Japanzine type Creation103129123.
- Japanzine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Japanzine type JapaneseMagazines.
- Japanzine type Magazine106595351.
- Japanzine type Medium106254669.
- Japanzine type Object100002684.
- Japanzine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Japanzine type Press106263369.
- Japanzine type PrintMedia106263609.
- Japanzine type Product104007894.
- Japanzine type Publication106589574.
- Japanzine type Whole100003553.
- Japanzine type Work104599396.
- Japanzine type Magazine.
- Japanzine type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Japanzine type Work.
- Japanzine type WrittenWork.
- Japanzine type CreativeWork.
- Japanzine type InformationEntity.
- Japanzine comment "Japanzine is a Japan-based English-language magazine, published by Carter Witt Media. Now 20 years in publication, it is the successor magazine to "The Alien" and caters largely to the expatriate community in Japan. Each edition of the magazine contains a map of various Japanese cities and an entertainment guide, as well as several articles - both satirical and serious - on Japanese life.".
- Japanzine label "Japanzine".
- Japanzine sameAs m.027_9ym.
- Japanzine sameAs Q6159209.
- Japanzine sameAs Q6159209.
- Japanzine sameAs Japanzine.
- Japanzine wasDerivedFrom Japanzine?oldid=574595387.
- Japanzine homepage www.seekjapan.jp.
- Japanzine isPrimaryTopicOf Japanzine.
- Japanzine name "Japanzine".