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{{Short description|Japanese retailer}}
{{For|the network of journalists commonly referred to as '''J-List'''|JournoList}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2023}}
{{Infobox company
| name = J-List Co., Ltd.<br />有限会社ジェイ・リスト
| logo = [[File:J-List Co., Ltd. Logo.png|center]]
| caption =
| trading_name =
| type = [[Yūgen Gaisha]]
| traded_as =
| industry = Online Retailretail, Localizationlocalization
| genre =
| foundation = <!-- City, Country ({{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD1996}}) -->
| founder = [[Peter Payne]]
| location_city = [[Gunma Prefecture]]
| location_country = [[Japan]]
| locations = <!-- Number of locations, stores, offices &cetc. -->
| area_served =
| revenue =
| parent =
| divisions = [[JBOX]]
| subsid = [[JAST USA]]
| homepage = {{URL|jlist.com}} (NSFW)<br />{{URL|jbox.com}}
| footnotes =
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'''J-List''' (officially ''Yūgen Gaisha J-List'') is an online retailer of [[Japan]]ese goods for consumers outside of Japan, with a concentration onmainly [[otaku]] goods, [[anime]], and [[manga]].<ref>{{cite webjournal | url=http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/12/09/contest-j-list-wants-you-to-have-a-happy-j-christmas/ | title=Contest: J-List Wants You Toto Have Aa Happy J-Christmas | authorjournal=[[CrunchGear]] | author=John Biggs | date=2010-12-09}}</ref>December It's9, also2010 the| parentaccess-date=May company21, of2011 [[Peach| Princess]], [[Garchive-Collections]]date=June and [[Jast USA]]16, which are2011 known for their [[English language|English]] translationsarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616213705/http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/12/09/contest-j-list-wants-you-to-have-a-happy-j-christmas/ of [[bishōjo]] [[Eroge|erotic games]].url-status=dead }}</ref> ItThe company was established by [[United States|American]] expatriate Peter Payne, in 1996. It's head office is located in [[Isesaki, Gunma|Isesaki]], [[Gunma]], [[Japan]], with a branch office in [[San Diego]], [[California]].<ref>{{cite journalmagazine | url=httphttps://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2004/04/63009fix-for-japan-pop-culture-addicts/ | title=Fix for Japan Pop-Culture Addicts | journalmagazine=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]] | author=Xeni Jardin | date=2004-04-April 12, 2004}}</ref> in 1996. Its head office is located in [[Isesaki, Gunma|Isesaki]], [[Gunma]], [[Japan]]. JBOX is a division of J-List.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}}
 
J-List also translates and publishes physical [[hentai]] [[doujinshi]], art books, and [[Tankōbon|tankōbons]] in English through its sister company, J18 Publishing.<ref>{{Cite tweet|number=1391745410314739714|user=jlist|title=Great news from J-List's sister company J18 Publishing! We're working with Himopan creator Kaisen Chuui to bring out his first artbook in English!|author=J-LIST}}</ref>
JBOX is a division of J-List that focuses on all-age, non-sexual merchandise.
 
== NotesReferences ==
{{reflist}}
 
== External links ==
* {{official}}
* {{URL|blog.jlist.com}} J-List Blog
[[Category:Comics-related organizations]]
* [http://facebook.com/jlistcom J-List Facebook page]
[[Category:Comics retailers]]
* [http://peterpayne.com/ J-List Tumblr]
[[Category:Companies based in Gunma Prefecture]]
 
[[Category:RetailHentai companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Internet properties established in 1996]]
 
[[Category:Manga industry]]
 
[[Category:Online retailers of Japan]]
[[Category:Retail companies established in 1996]]
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