Shin Meikai kokugo jiten explained

Italic Title:Shin Meikai kokugo jiten eighth edition
新明解国語辞典第八版
Editor:Tadao Yamada, Yasuo Kuramochi, Yoshimichi Ueno, Akio Yamada, Masahiro Ijima, Hiroyuki Sasahara[1]
Language:Japanese
Genre:Dictionary[2]
Publisher:Sanseidō[3]
Pub Date:24 January 1972 (first edition), 19 November 2020 (eighth edition)[4]
Pages:1792[5]
Isbn:978-4-385-13078-1
Oclc:1229127736
Website:【特設サイト】新明解国語辞典第八版

The, commonly called the Shinmeikai or affectionately the, is a popular Japanese dictionary published by Sanseidō. They also publish the analogous Sanseido Kokugo Jiten dictionary, a lexicographical sister that shares several of the same editors.

This Japanese language reference work has frequently undergone revisions and republications. The first two editions were called the, and the six subsequent ones were published under the current Shin "New" name.

The chief editors of the early versions were Kindaichi Kyōsuke (1882-1971), Kindaichi Haruhiko (1913-2004), Kenbō Hidetoshi (見坊 豪紀, 1914-1992), and most notably Yamada Tadao (山田 忠雄, 1916-1996). The 6th edition, which contains some 76,500 entries, still lists Yamada as chief editor, but was edited by Shibata Takeshi (柴田武) and Sakai Kenji (酒井憲二). The Shinmeikai kokugo jiten is one of the most popular dictionaries among high-school students. According to Sanseido, all the editions have collectively sold over 19,500,000 copies.

Following the death of Yamada Tadao, the Shin meikai kokugo jiten acquired a certain notoriety in Japan after the publication of the humorous bestsellers by Akasegawa Genpei (1996, "Mysteries of the Shinkai-san") and Suzuki Makiko (1998, "How to read the Shinkai-san"). They revealed the idiosyncratic nature of many dictionary definitions written by Yamada. In addition to providing a general definition of a word, this editor sometimes added personal commentaries reflecting his experience and philosophy, making the otherwise bland definitions an enjoyable and at times philosophical reading. For example, compare these definitions of ren'ai (恋愛 "love") in a common dictionary and the Shinmeikai:

"This is probably the best-selling and most well known of the smaller kokugo dictionaries," writes Gally (1999), "though its fame rests less on its authority than on the quirkiness of its definitions." Based upon Yamada's definitions, Gally describes him as "a misogynist cynic who enjoyed eating fish (many of the definitions of fish names identify the particular fish as tasty, an opinion that may not be shared by all)."

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  2. Web site: 新明解国語辞典 (三省堂): 2020 . 2021-12-04. 国立国会図書館サーチ . 国立国会図書館 .
  3. Web site: 【特設サイト】新明解国語辞典 第八版 . 2021-10-09 . 2020 . 三省堂WORD-WISE WEB -辞書ウェブ編集部によることばの壺- . 三省堂 .
  4. Web site: 宣伝用内容見本 . 2021-10-09 . September 2020. PDF. 三省堂WORD-WISE WEB -辞書ウェブ編集部によることばの壺- . 三省堂 .
  5. Web site: 新明解国語辞典第八版注文書 . 2021-10-09 . September 2020 . PDF. 三省堂WORD-WISE WEB -辞書ウェブ編集部によることばの壺- . 三省堂 .