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| 1973 | August Established initial offices at 1-1-1 Hitotsubashi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo with 10 million yen in capital. The main company business lines were newspaper publishing, general media publishing, art import/ sales. Publishing Division and Art Division launched. November New Graduate Employment Division launched for the purpose of publishing employment information magazines for new graduates. |
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| 1976 | February International Exchange Division was organized to plan overseas tours based on employment information magazines in the wake of a travel boom among university students. |
| 1982 | February Registered as a travel agent with the Ministry of Transport. Registration number: 3204. |
| 1993 | October Educational Publication Division launched. |
| 1997 | July Temporary Staffing Division launched. |
| 2000 | July Career-Advancement Information Division and website services launched. October MC Network Inc. (later renamed "Mainichi Business Support Inc.") spun out as a subsidiary. |
| 2001 | October Art Division spun out as a subsidiary, "Mainichi Auction Inc". December MC Press Inc. established to further develop the publishing business. |
| 2002 | April Career Bank Division introduces a compensated recruitment consulting services business. September Career Information Division launched. |
| 2003 | May Investment to establish MYCOM Shizuoka Co, Ltd. |
| 2005 | September Human Resources Media Division launched. |
| 2006 | April Beijing office established. Recruitment Consulting and International Business Divisions launched. October
Tokyo Chizu Publishing Co., Ltd. organized as a wholly-owned subsidiary. December Mainichi Academic Forum Inc. established. |
| 2007 | April Career Bank Division spun out as subsidiary, "Mainichi Career Bank Inc.". August Capital investment in SHL-JAPAN Ltd. to expand the comprehensive human resources business. Mainichi Communications USA Inc. established. |
| 2008 | October International Exchange Division disbanded. |