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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radio drama in Japan has a history as long as that of radio broadcasting in that country, which began in 1925. Some consider the first Japanese radio drama to have been "Kirihitoha which was a radio broadcast of a stage play. Others consider the Japanese translation of Richard Hughes's "Danger" or Tank no Naka to be the first true radio drama to be broadcast in Japan. The Japanese public broadcaster, NHK, also had a special radio drama theatrical company that is the origin of the seiy phenomenon in Japan that continues to this day. In the 1950s,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radio drama in Japan has a history as long as that of radio broadcasting in that country, which began in 1925. Some consider the first Japanese radio drama to have been "Kirihitoha which was a radio broadcast of a stage play. Others consider the Japanese translation of Richard Hughes's "Danger" or Tank no Naka to be the first true radio drama to be broadcast in Japan. The Japanese public broadcaster, NHK, also had a special radio drama theatrical company that is the origin of the seiy phenomenon in Japan that continues to this day. In the 1950s, authors like Shinichiro Nakamura, Kiyoteru Hanada , and others who belonged to the "junbun gaku penned many experimental radio dramas. These radio dramas caught the attention of various Eastern European countries, and as a result, these works were translated and rebroadcast. As with most countries, radio drama broadcasts have become less common after the advent of television.