Knowing antiques changes how you see the world. 49-year-old magazine 'Me no Me' proposes a modern form of refined taste.
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The antique and art magazine 'Me no Me' announces its latest issue, an unlimited digital reading service for about 600 past issues, and enhanced global outreach for Japanese culture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Me no Me Digital Collection'?
- A: It is a digital archive service offering monthly unlimited reading of approximately 600 back issues of 'Me no Me' from its founding to the present.
- Q: What are 'Me no Me's plans for global expansion?
- A: They are broadcasting the appeal of Japanese antiques and culture globally through the English mook 'ME NO ME', English websites, and social media.
- Q: Are there services or partnerships available for businesses?
- A: Yes, they offer co-creation and advertising partnerships with companies and municipalities, including affluent marketing and Japanese culture-themed tie-ups.