Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

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日本コロムビア株式会社
Japanese record company. Please do not enter as a label.

Originally founded in 1946, when its predecessor CBS label in 1962. It also owned several other labels and manufactured and distributed records from Western labels.

On October 1, 2002 the company was renamed to Columbia Music Entertainment, Inc. On October 1, 2010, the company name reverted back to Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

CDs pressed from 1982-1983 had their catalog numbers stamped in the plastic outer ring mould. From 1984-1987 CD pressings had the dot matrix font and would be the "catalog number" and then a "number/letter/number" (for example, 1A1) and then a "number/number" for the last digit of the year and the month up to September (or if October, November or December, then "X" "Y" or "Z").

Later pressings have the same organization as '84-'87, but are now etched rather than dot matrix style.

Sublabels:

B-C (2), ...

Info:

125 Minato-cho
Kawasaki
Japan
Cable: Nipponola
Telephone: Kawasaki 35711

Manufacturer

Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. Faith Minami-Aoyama,6-10-12 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-0062 JAPAN P: +81-3-5962-6990 https://columbia.jp/company/en/

Manufacturer EU

https://krs.bz/columbia/m/corporateinquiry (no email address found)

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    Anthon40
    Edited 3 years ago
    How does this Japanese pressing plant stack up to the others?