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The Nikkey Shimbun ( ニッケイ新聞 , Nikkei Shinbun ) or the Jornal do Nikkey was a Japanese language newspaper published in Liberdade , São Paulo , Brazil . It was one of two Japanese newspapers published in that city, the other being the São Paulo Shimbun . On December 18, 2021, the newspaper printed its last edition.

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3-650: The newspaper distributed the Prêmio Paulista de Esporte along with the Jornal Nikkei . Before its discontinuation, the newspaper's president was Raul Takaki (高木 ラウル Takaki Rauru ) and the editor-in-chief was Masayuki Fukuzawa. The newspaper was founded in 1998 as a merger between the Diário Nippak and the Jornal Paulista . The former, headed by Toshihiko "Kan-chan" Nakabayashi (died in 1992 at 77 years of age),

6-508: The printing of special editions to survive. Due to the aging of the immigrant Japanese community, the newspaper launched a weekly Portuguese edition, the Jornal Nippak , initially to reach children of Japanese immigrants. As of 2013 the chief editor is Aldo Shiguti. By the time the Jornal Nippak had been launched, there was already a Portuguese website. Raul Takaki stated that even though

9-713: Was founded in 1949 and the latter was founded in 1947. The Nikkey Shimbun stated in 2013 that it has a daily run of 10,000 copies. Due to a decline in readership, the newspaper ceased publication in December 2021. Six of its Japanese-language reporters, including editor Masayuki Fukuzawa, joined the Diário Brasil Nippou , a news website established in January 2022 to serve the Brazilian Nikkei community. The website has faced financial challenges and has turned to donations and

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