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Book Publishing in Japan
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Book Publishing sector based in Japan. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
4 on file
Orange Inc
With a mission of "Creating a world where everyone enjoys manga" since our founding in 2021, Orange has been developing various manga specialized deep learning models centered on computer vision and natural language processing with a team of the world's best machine learning engineers. One of these models,"Manga AI Localization" has automated much of the traditional manga localization process by pipelining a variety of in-house models. This has allowed Orange to localize manga much more quickly and inexpensively, along with guaranteed translation quality assurance from a human professional. As the first manga using the “Manga AI Localization” system, it has released “Neko Oji: The Guy that got Reincarnated as a Cat” on Twitter and TikTok. “Neko Oji” is a popular Twitter manga in Japan, created by Mr. Yajima with over followers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/neko_oji_en TikTok: By utilizing "Manga AI Localization" and collaborating with translators, Orange aims to increase the number of Japanese to English officially localized manga from the current 100 manga books per month published from Japan, to more than manga books per month within a few years.
11 to 50 staff
Goliga Books
Goliga is a company based in Tokyo, Japan.
1 to 10 staff
Pagemeku
PageMeku is a company that specializes in web-based digital book publishing and interactive reading services, with a unique focus on providing a purchase-from-one-chapter payment option. This feature allows readers to buy individual chapters of a book instead of purchasing the entire book at once. This model offers greater flexibility to readers, enabling them to pay only for the chapters they are interested in reading, rather than committing to the entire book upfront. By offering this payment option, PageMeku aims to cater to a wide range of readers who may have varying interests or budget constraints. This approach also benefits authors and publishers by potentially increasing the accessibility and attractiveness of their content to readers who may prefer to sample chapters before committing to the full book purchase. Overall, PageMeku's focus on web-based digital book publishing, interactive reading services, and chapter-based purchasing reflects a commitment to innovation and meeting the evolving needs of both readers and content creators in the digital publishing landscape.
1 to 10 staff
株式会社秀和システム新社
11 to 50 staff