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I can't find any information online to back this up, but I recall that the magazine was sold as "Japan Journal" (with otherwise identical covers and contents) outside Japan, certainly in the late 1980s. If anyone has more concrete information, it would be useful to add to this article. --DAJF (talk) 13:22, 25 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Now added with source in this edit. Also created Japan Journal as a redirect to this article. --DAJF (talk) 08:39, 29 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The Japan Times article cited ([1]) clearly states that Don Morton was the magazine's first editor-in-chief, but another knowledgeable editor claims that this is incorrect, so the statement has been removed for the moment to allow him/her or someone else to provide a source verifying who was actually the first editor. --DAJF (talk) 08:39, 29 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]