Encyclopedia Nipponica

Encyclopedia Nipponica

"Encyclopedia Nipponica" (日本大百科全書, Nihon dai hyakka zensho, literally the “Japan Comprehensive Encyclopedia”), the paper-based encyclopedia, was first published in 1984 from Shogakukan. The first edition of "Encyclopedia Nipponica" included 25 volumes and was completed in 1989. "Encyclopedia Nipponica" was intended to further describe Japan and Japanese in depth and at large. After 10 years of preparation, over 130,000 entries and 500,000 indexes were organized in alphabetical order in more than 23,000 pages. The most recent version, 1994, has 26 volumes, including the separate volumes of indexes and an auxiliary. However, "Encyclopedia Nipponica" is currently out of print.

Shogakukan and Heibonsha

When it was founded in 1922, Shogakukan specialized in study books and magazines for elementary school students. According to its websites, 日本百科大事典 (Nihon hyakka daijiten) published in 1962 was the first encyclopedia from Shogakukan. Since then, Shogakukan has continuously published encyclopedias: 世界原色百科事典 (Sekai genshoku hyakka jiten) in 1965, 大日本百科事典ジャポニカ (Dainihon hyakka jiten japonica) in 1967, こども百科事典 (Kodomo hyakka jiten) in 1970, and 万有百科大事典 (Banyu hyakka daijiten) in 1972 among others. Shogakukan's "Encyclopedia Nipponica" has been one of the major Japanese encyclopedias. The other major encyclopedia, Heibonsha World Encyclopedia (世界大百科事典, Sekai daihyakka jiten), was published from Heibonsha. Since the foundation in 1914, Heibonsha has put emphasis on encyclopedias. Currently, "World Encyclopedia" holds three editions: "World Encyclopedia", "World Encyclopedia" on DVD, and the online edition called "Netto de hyakka".

Topics

Over 6,000 authorities contributed articles to the "Encyclopedia Nipponica". The topic ranges from social sciences, sciences, humanities, leisure, and lifestyle, emphasizing the Japanese social climate and culture. It focuses on the local region and its history, holding 3,325 entries of Japanese place names. At the same time, it explains foreign countries, culture, history, and societies, focusing especially on relationships with Japan.

The length of the articles varies. Some are only a paragraph, while the others are over two pages. The articles are signed. Over 50,000 clear and beautiful images enable the users to enjoy the encyclopedia and to understand the explanation. In particular, sciences and arts articles contain graphs, charts, maps, earth satellite maps, chronological tables, pictures of the arts, and portraits.

Special Features

In addition to each entry, the encyclopedia contains "collaborations" where several authorities from different academic fields combine their various academic viewpoints.

The verb entries are the other feature of "Encyclopedia Nipponica", which cannot be seen in conventional encyclopedias. They not only explain the simple meaning of verbs but also describe them culturally, socially, and scientifically. For instance, the entry of “walk” explains the ways and the reason for both people and animals to walk and the results of medical experiments on walking.

Formats

In addition to the paper-based encyclopedia, a CD-ROM version of "Encyclopedia Nipponica" and DVD version was once available . Entries from the CD-ROM and DVD version totaled 380,000. They also include approximately 80 video clips, 8,000 images, 90 animations, 350 music clips, and 60 virtual reality images. However, all three versions of "Encyclopedia Nipponica" are out of print as of November 2005. National Diet Library in Tokyo, Japan, holds the first and second version of "Encyclopedia Nipponica".

ee also

* Japanese encyclopedias
* [http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/ Shogakukan]
* [http://www.heibonsha.co.jp/ Heibonsha]


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