:Comic Takaoka

{{short description|Former manga store in Tokyo}}

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{{Infobox company

| name = Comic Takaoka

| native_name = コミック高岡

| native_name_lang = ja

| former_name = Takaoka Shoten

| image = File:高岡書店神保町店 - panoramio (cropped).jpg

| image_caption = Comic Takaoka in June 2015

| image_alt = Storefront of Comic Takaoka in Jinbōchō, Tokyo

| type = Joint-stock

| industry = Manga

| predecessor =

| successor =

| founded = 1880

| founders = Yasutarou Takaoka
Torajiro Takaoka

| defunct = {{End date|2019|03|31}}

| hq_location_city = Jinbōchō, Tokyo

| hq_location_country = Japan

| website =

}}

{{nihongo|Comic Takaoka|コミック高岡|Komikku Takaoka|lead=yes}} was a manga and comic book store in Jinbōchō, Tokyo, Japan. Opened in 1880 as a general bookstore under the name {{nihongo|Takaoka Shoten|高岡書店||Takaoka Bookstore|lead=yes}}, the store changed its name after it began selling manga exclusively in 1979. Comic Takaoka is noted as one of the first specialty manga bookstores and, prior to its closure in 2019, was one of the longest continually-operating manga bookstores in Japan.

History

The store opened in 1880 under the name Takaoka Shoten, where it operated as a general used bookstore. The store was founded by Yasutarou Takaoka and Torajiro Takaoka, two brothers who moved to Tokyo from Gifu Prefecture; the brothers later entered the publishing industry, where they focused on publishing reference books by mathematician {{ill|Taketaro Akiyama|ja|秋山武太郎}} and scientist {{ill|Ayao Kuwaki|ja|桑木彧雄}}. The store closed during the Second World War before re-opening as a joint-stock company in 1948, and after beginning to sell manga exclusively in 1979, changed its name to Comic Takaoka.{{cite book |title=東京古書組合五十年史 |trans-title=Fifty Year History of Tokyo Old Book Association |date=1992 |publisher=Tokyo Metropolitan Old Book Commercial Cooperative |language=Japanese |page=466}}

Upon re-establishing itself as Comic Takaoka, the store became one of the first specialty manga bookstores in Japan. Comic Takaoka developed a reputation as "one of the most iconic manga stores in Tokyo" for its sale of a wide breadth of manga, from works by major publishers to niche otaku books. The store was one of the few manga-focused stores in Jinbōchō, a district in Tokyo noted for its high volume of used bookstores, where it was distinguished by its bright yellow facade. At its peak of popularity in the mid-1980s, Comic Takaoka reported selling 1,700 books per day.

In February 2019, Comic Takaoka announced that it would close on March 31, 2019. The Japanese {{ill|publishing recession|ja|出版不況}}, the proliferation of e-books, and the rising cost of rent in Jinbōchō were cited as causes for the closure. That same year, the British Museum included a virtual recreation of Comic Takaoka in its exhibit The Citi Exhibition: Manga on the history of manga.{{cite web |title=大英博物館で国外最大規模のマンガ展、「ゴールデンカムイ」ほか約70タイトル |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20190425-815069/ |website=MyNavi News |language=Japanese |access-date=February 21, 2021 |date=April 25, 2019}}

References

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{{cite web |last1=Morrissy |first1=Kim |title=Tokyo Manga Bookstore Comic Takaoka to Close After a Century of Service |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2019-02-09/tokyo-manga-bookstore-comic-takaoka-to-close-after-a-century-of-service/.143033 |website=Anime News Network |access-date=February 21, 2021 |date=February 9, 2019}}

{{cite web |title=The Power of Manga |url=https://asianartnewspaper.com/the-power-of-manga/ |website=Asian Art |access-date=February 21, 2021 |date=May 29, 2019}}

{{cite book |last1=Fujii |first1=Seijiro |title=回顧五十年 |date=1962 |pages=191–192 |language=Japanese }}

{{cite web |title=コミック高岡:神保町の老舗マンガ専門店が3月末に閉店 100年以上の歴史に幕 |website=MANTANWEB |url=https://mantan-web.jp/article/20190206dog00m200007000c.html |access-date=February 21, 2021 |language=Japanese |date=February 6, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190206103340/https://mantan-web.jp/article/20190206dog00m200007000c.html |archive-date=February 6, 2019}}

{{cite web |last1=Ohno |first1=Tomomi |title=3月末で閉店する神保町の老舗マンガ専門店「コミック高岡」が"オタクの聖地"と呼ばれた理由 |url=https://wpb.shueisha.co.jp/news/society/2019/03/19/108456/ |website=Weekly Pre-News |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=February 21, 2021 |language=Japanese |date=March 19, 2019}}

{{cite web |title=コミック専門の高岡書店が閉店 |website=Weekly Economist |access-date=February 21, 2021 |language=Japanese |url=https://weekly-economist.mainichi.jp/articles/20190402/se1/00m/020/037000c |date=March 22, 2019}}

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