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  1. Website. www .dnp .co .jp /eng /. Dai Nippon Printing (大日本印刷, Dai Nippon Insatsu), established in 1876, is a Japanese printing company which operates its printing in three areas: information communications, lifestyle and industrial supplies, and electronics. [2]

  2. 1876 October 9 Shueisha, the predecessor of Dai Nippon Printing, founded in Ginza, Tokyo 1877- Printed revised edition of “Self-Help,” translated by Masanao Nakamura, the first book with Western-style binding made entirely in Japan using letterpress printing

  3. 1876: Dai Nippon is founded as Sh¯ueisha in Tokyo. 1884: The company updates its equipment, installing a steam motor to run its presses, thus becoming the first private-industry user of steam power in Japan. 1935: The Company changes its name to Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

  4. 701. Might read Dai Nippon Zao - "Great Japan Made". If so the "pon" character is very simplified in this particular case. It is generally accepted that marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters on the whole date to the Meiji (1868-1912) period, reflecting the greatly increased nationalism of that period. Possibly Kutani, 1900-1920.

  5. In Japan, a more common description is "The Korea of Japanese rule" (日本統治時代の朝鮮, Nippon Tōchi-jidai no Chōsen). The Korean Peninsula was officially part of the Empire of Japan for 35 years, from August 29, 1910, until the formal Japanese rule ended, de jure , on September 2, 1945, upon the surrender of Japan in World War II .

  6. DNP official SNS. Leveraging its printing and information (P&I) technology, DNP has expanded its business from magazines and books printing to the fields of packaging, decorative materials, electronics components, energy and life science. We will contribute to a sustainable, better society and more enjoyable lifestyles, while solving social ...

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  8. Headquarters I Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) was established in as far back as 1876, to become the first full-scale printing company in Japan. In the early eighties, Dai Nippon Printing was one of the first companies to pioneer thermal transfer ribbon technology and the oldest company to start business development in thermal transfer ribbon technology.

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