Japanese entertainment newspaper
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Tokyo SportsType | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm) |
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Owner(s) | Tokyo Sports Newspaper Company |
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President | Osamu Sakai |
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Editor-in-chief | Osamu Sakai |
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Language | Japanese |
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Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
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City | Tokyo |
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Country | Japan |
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Sister newspapers | Osaka Sports Chukyo Sports Kyushu Sports |
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Website | Tokyo Sports |
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Tokyo Sports (東京スポーツ, Tōkyō Supōtsu) is a Japanese daily sports newspaper founded in 1960.[1]