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Hakuhodo's headquarters inMinato, Tokyo | |
Native name | 株式会社博報堂 |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Hakuhōdō |
| Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Advertising Public relations |
| Founded | October 6, 1895; 130 years ago (1895-10-06) |
| Founder | Hironao Seki |
| Headquarters | Akasaka Biz Tower, 3-1,Akasaka,, |
Key people | Junji Narita: Chairman & CEO, Kirokazu Toda: President & CEO |
| Products | Branding & identity Consumer insights Design Digital Marketing Market research Media planning and buying Public relations Relationship marketing |
Number of employees | 3,107 (2011) |
| Parent | Hakuhodo DY Holdings |
| Subsidiaries | Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures |
| Website | https://www.hakuhodo.co.jp/ |
Hakuhodo Inc. (株式会社博報堂,Kabushiki-gaisha Hakuhōdō) is a Japaneseadvertising andpublic relations company owned byHakuhodo DY Holdings. It is headquartered atAkasaka Biz Tower in Akasaka,Minato,Tokyo.[1]
Hakuhodo is one of the oldest advertising agencies in Japan[2] and was founded by Hironao Seki at Nihonbashi-Honshiroganecho, Tokyo, as an advertising space broker and wholesale distributor for educational magazines in October 1895.[3]
In 1910 the company broke from its obscurity by contracting to place front-page newspaper ads.[3][4]
Their growth over the next few decades came from:[3]
In 1996, Hakuhodo cofounded the DAC Consortium, a consolidated group of Japanese global media players investing in digital innovation.[5]
In 2000, Hakuhodo created the joint-venture Hakuhodo-Percept with the Indian agencyPercept to target the Indian advertising market.[6] In December 2002, Hakuhodo launched the first advertising campaign where theBeckhams appeared together (displayed on billboard screens in Tokyo).[7]
In October 2003 the company became part of theHakuhodo DY Holdings after merging with other companies. Hakuhodo DY Holdings launched a unique media and entertainment company, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners Inc., in 2003.[8] In February 2009, Hakuhodo announced a partnership with US global public relations firmKetchum.[9]
Hakuhodo acquired the US-based companies SYPartners LLC and Red Peak Group LLC in May 2014,[10] the US-based marketing companyDigital Kitchen in June 2015,[11] the Montreal-based creative agencySid Lee in July 2015,[12] and the Singapore-based agency Integrated Communications Group (ICG) in February 2017.[13] The Japanese company purchased 30% of Palo Alto–basedIDEO in February 2016.[14]
On 28 February 2023 prosecutors formally indicted Hakuhodo, rival ad agencyDentsu, and four other companies on suspicion ofbid rigging of contracts worth approximately¥43.7 billion for the2020 Summer Olympics. They were accused of lowering the competitiveness of their tenders. Dentsu had admitted to liability in voluntary questioning a few days earlier. The companies allegedly colluded with Yasuo Mori, a former senior Olympic official, who was arrested along with other suspects.[15]
Hakuhodo has a large international footprint with offices in many major cities across Asia, Europe & the AmericasIn Japan and in offices around the world.[16]
The first Japanese company to specialize solely in advertising was Kukido-kumi, established in 1880. Although documents of the company no longer exist, it was apparently a pioneer in newspaper advertising. The oldest advertising company still in existence, Nihon Kokokusha, was established in 1884 by Eto Naozumi and was known as Kohodo before World War II. Among today's leading advertising organizations, Hakuhodo is one of the oldest. It was established in 1895 ...
Hakuhodo, founded by Hironao Seki, set up shop in October 1895 serving educational magazines
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