Japan

Aomori Prefecture

6 newspapers in Japan

ALL NEWSPAPERS(6)

Daily Tohoku

Tohoku-machi, Aomori Prefecture

Daily Tohoku is a major regional newspaper based in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture. Founded in 1945, it serves southeastern Aomori and northern Iwate. The publication provides comprehensive local news, sports, and cultural coverage, maintaining a significant role in the information landscape of the Tohoku region's northern reaches.

Hokuu Shimpo

Tohoku-machi, Aomori Prefecture

Akita Sakigake Shimpo is a prominent regional daily newspaper based in Akita City, Japan. Founded in 1874, it serves the Akita Prefecture with comprehensive local news, cultural features, and sports coverage, maintaining its status as a primary news source for the region's residents.

Iwanichi

Tohoku-machi, Aomori Prefecture

Iwate Nichinichi is a prominent daily newspaper serving southern Iwate Prefecture and surrounding regions. Established in 1923, the publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, community news, and cultural events. It remains a primary news source for residents of Ichinoseki and the broader Tohoku area.

Kahoku Shimpo

Tohoku-machi, Aomori Prefecture

Kahoku Shimpo is a major daily newspaper based in Sendai, Japan. Founded in 1897, it serves the Tohoku region with comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news. It is particularly noted for its extensive reporting on regional development and recovery efforts following the 2011 earthquake.

Minyu

Tohoku-machi, Aomori Prefecture

Fukushima Minyu Shimbun is a regional daily newspaper based in Fukushima City, Japan. Established in 1895, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, sports, and cultural events throughout Fukushima Prefecture. The publication is a primary source for community information, politics, and post-disaster recovery efforts in the region.

Too Nippo

Aomori-shi, Aomori Prefecture

Too Nippo, also known as To-o Nippo, is a prominent regional daily newspaper based in Aomori City, Japan. Serving Aomori Prefecture, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture, alongside national and international reports. It is a vital source for community events and regional developments.