Kingu (magazine)
Cover page of the 1943 edition | |
| Categories | General interest |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Founder | Seiji Noma |
| Founded | December 1924 |
| First issue | January 1925 |
| Final issue | 1957 |
| Company | Kodansha |
| Country | Japan |
| Based in | Tokyo |
| Language | Japanese |
| OCLC | 835840343 |
Kingu (キング, King) was a monthly general interest and entertainment magazine published in Tokyo, Japan, which existed between December 1924 and January 1957. It was the first popular best-selling Japanese magazine. It was also one of two most significant magazines in mid-twentieth century Japan, the other one being Ie no Hikari.