Gakken Explained

Gakken Holdings Co., Ltd.
Native Name:株式会社学研ホールディングス
Native Name Lang:ja
Romanized Name:Kabushiki gaisha Gakken Hōrudingusu
Type:Public KK
Isin:JP3234200008
Founder:Hideto Furuoka
Hq Location City:Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-8510
Hq Location Country:Japan
Key People:Hiroaki Miyahara
(President)
Industry:Publishing
Revenue: JPY 107 billion (FY 2018) (US$ 969 million) (FY 2018)
Net Income: JPY 3 billion (FY 2018) (US$ 27 million) (FY 2018)
Num Employees:6,930 (consolidated, June 30, 2018)
Area Served:Worldwide
Footnotes:[1] [2] [3]

is a Japanese publishing company founded in 1947 by Hideto Furuoka, which also produces educational toys. Their annual sales are reported at ¥ 90 billion ($789 million US).[4]

Gakken publishes educational books and magazines and produces other education-related products. For nursery school age children and their caretakers, they produce items such as child care and nursing guides. For school children, they publish text books, encyclopedias, and science books. Gakken also publishes educational magazines for high school students, as well as school guides for all levels. Gakken also provides products for playrooms, study rooms, computer rooms and science rooms.

Gakken also publishes general family-oriented and gender-oriented magazines in sports, music, art, history, animation, cooking, and puzzles.

History

Gakken is perhaps originally known for producing Denshi blocks and packaging them within electronic toy kits such as the Gakken EX-System, as far back as the 1970s.[5] One of their original lines, the EX-150, was reissued in 2002, and was so popular as to inspire an expansion pack.

In 1981 Gakken released "Super Puck Monster", a tabletop LCD arcade game that resembled Pac-Man. Coleco also licensed "Super Puck Monster" and released it as an official Pac-Man game. Gakken also released an official Dig Dug game, unlike "Super Puck Monster" this game was only sold in Japan and never exported.

In October 1983, the Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy console was released.[6]

Since 1993 Gakken has been publishing monthly logic puzzle magazines under the name Logic Paradise.

Gakken manufactured an 4-bit computer known as the GMC-4.

Book series

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Overview . Gakken . February 27, 2019.
  2. Web site: About the company . . February 27, 2019.
  3. Web site: Company Profile . . . February 27, 2019 . February 28, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190228065647/https://asia.nikkei.com/Companies/Gakken-Holdings-Co.-Ltd . dead .
  4. Web site: Financial Data. Gakken Holdings. 10 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Compact Vision TV Boy by Gakken – The Video Game Kraken. 2020-11-16. en-US.
  6. Web site: Home Page. 2020-11-18. Video Game Console Library.
  7. https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Buttercup+Babies+%28Gakken%29&qt=results_page Buttercup Babies (Gakken)
  8. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Fantasia+pictorial%22 se:Fantasia Pictorial
  9. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Gakken+workbooks.%22 se:Gakken Workbooks
  10. https://www.gakkenplusna.com/ Gakkenbooks | Play Smart Workbooks
  11. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Gakken+rekishi+gunzo+series%22 se:Gakken Rekishi Gunzo Series
  12. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22%22Rekishi+gunzo%CC%84%22+Taiheiyo%CC%84+senshi+shiri%CC%84zu%22 se:"Rekishi gunzō" Taiheiyō senshi shirīzu
  13. https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Picture+Story+Series+%28Gakken%29&qt=results_page Picture Story Series (Gakken)