Japan
108 newspapers across 42 regions
Historically distributing more than one copy per household, the national media market maintains exceptional circulation figures despite recent print declines. The industry is dominated by national dailies led by Yomiuri Shimbun, a conservative broadsheet holding the world's largest readership. Its primary competitor is Asahi Shimbun, recognized for its centre-left editorial stance. Financial reporting is anchored by Nihon Keizai Shimbun, while Mainichi Shimbun operates as a centrist publication dating to 1872. Alongside these giants, strong regional broadsheets publish locally, and English-language papers like The Japan Times serve international readers. Paperboy indexes 112 Japanese newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-12
BROWSE BY REGION
Tokyo Prefecture
31
Hokkaido Prefecture
7
Aomori Prefecture
6
Osaka Prefecture
6
Aichi Prefecture
5
Okinawa Prefecture
5
Nagano Prefecture
4
Shimane Prefecture
2
Toyama Prefecture
2
Kagoshima Prefecture
2
Ibaraki Prefecture
2
Hyogo Prefecture
2
Kanagawa Prefecture
2
Yamaguchi Prefecture
2
Mie Prefecture
2
Ishikawa Prefecture
2
Fukuoka Prefecture
1
Gunma Prefecture
1
Iwate Prefecture
1
Kumamoto Prefecture
1
Niigata Prefecture
1
Shizuoka Prefecture
1
Ehime Prefecture
1
Tottori Prefecture
1
Oita Prefecture
1
Tokushima Prefecture
1
Kochi Prefecture
1
Fukushima Prefecture
1
Fukui Prefecture
1
Tochigi Prefecture
1
Gifu Prefecture
1
Yamanashi Prefecture
1
Yamagata Prefecture
1
Miyazaki Prefecture
1
Hiroshima Prefecture
1
Wakayama Prefecture
1
Nara Prefecture
1
Saga Prefecture
1
Nagasaki Prefecture
1
Kyoto Prefecture
1
Saitama Prefecture
1
Kagawa Prefecture
1

