Nansen nippō

The newspaper was renamed Nansen Nippō, and began publication in March 1911.

[1] In 1915, the Keijō Nippō turned over control of the paper to Oka Yoichi (岡庸一), free of charge, for an initial period of ten years.

Kawatani moved the headquarters and printing facility near the stream Jangguncheon in 1928.

[1] The newspaper was affected by colonial government orders for consolidation upon the beginning of the Pacific War.

It and the other Masan-based newspaper Nansen Jihō were integrated into the Busan-based Fuzan Nippō in June 1941.