Golden Arrow Award

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Golden Arrow Award
Awarded forBest in Japanese media
Country Japan
Presented byJapan Magazine Publishers Association
First awardedMarch 17, 1964
Last awardedMarch 3, 2008
Website Official website

A Golden Arrow Award was an accolade presented by the members of the Japan Magazine Publishers Association (JMPA) to recognize excellence in domestic media, such as in film, television, and music.

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The 1st Golden Arrow Awards were held on March 17, 1964. The 45th and last Golden Arrow Awards were presented on March 3, 2008. [1]

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References

  1. 新垣結衣:最後のゴールデン・アロー賞受賞 「不思議な感じ」と. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2011-07-21.