During the Pacific War, how did the Kyoto Shimbun report the news under wartime conditions?

The 'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper,' which garnered significant attention since its serialization and received the '33rd Sakata Memorial Journalism Award Special Prize,' has now been released in bookstores as a preserved edition. To commemorate its publication, a symposium will be held.

Shin Nishiyama, professor at Kyoto University and supervisor of this project, author Shinji Ishii, who resides in Kyoto, and Kyoto Shimbun reporters who were in charge of the serialization, will exchange opinions from various perspectives, including articles they focused on, the atmosphere of the time emerging from the pages, and the candid voices of people revealed through interviews.

In an era now referred to as a 'new pre-war,' what can we learn from history? How should we select information? What is the role required of journalism?

We will consider these questions together with our readers, with 'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper' in hand, a publication made possible precisely because Kyoto's newspaper pages were not burned in air raids.

'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper' Publication Commemoration Symposium

'Reading Wartime Newspapers in Kyoto Now'

Date Sunday, June 21, 2026, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Reception from 2:30 PM)

Venue Kyoto University Faculty of Letters, Lecture Room 3

(Yoshida Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City) Also available via webinar

Speakers

Shin Nishiyama

Professor at Kyoto University Archives. Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1963. Specializes in modern Japanese history. Began research on student mobilization for war after interviewing survivors for the 'Centennial History of Kyoto University.' Served as supervisor for 'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper.'

Photo by Takayori Ishii

Shinji Ishii

Author. Born in Osaka City in 1966. Graduated from Kyoto University Faculty of Letters. His works include 'A Certain Day' (Osamu Dazai Prize), 'Evil Voice' (Kawai Hayao Story Prize), 'Cello Lake' (Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for Art). One of his representative works, 'Toritsukare Otoko,' will be adapted into an animated film in 2025. Resides in Kyoto City.

Marina Ueda

Kyoto Shimbun News Department Reporter. Joined the company in 2019. Responsible for Kyoto city politics in the political group. Has been in charge of 'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper' since December 2024.

Tomoya Tsuji (Moderator)

Kyoto Shimbun News Department Reporter. Joined the company in 2006. Involved in reporting on incidents, accidents, disasters, weather, human rights, etc. Has been in charge of 'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper' since December 2024.

How to Participate

① On-site participation + with book…3,800 yen (tax included)

② On-site participation…2,000 yen (tax included)

③ Webinar participation + archive viewing + with book…3,500 yen (tax included)

④ Webinar participation + archive viewing…1,500 yen (tax included)

Book Information

'Kyoto Wartime Newspaper ~How the Kyoto Shimbun reported at that time~'

https://books.kyoto-np.co.jp/book/b10159584.html

Edited by Kyoto Shimbun Co., Ltd. / Supervised by Shin Nishiyama

Blanket-size newspaper, 60 pages

Comes in a special A4 modified case / with booklet

List price 2,970 yen (tax included) / ISBN 978-4-7638-0806-6

Published and released by Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center

Released nationwide in bookstores on April 30, 2026

Event Details

https://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/articles/-/1697622

Organizer Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center

Cooperation Kyoto Shimbun News Bureau / Media Bureau

Inquiries

Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center, Contact: Chie Yoshida

[email protected]

075-241-6192 (Weekdays 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM)

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