Eiken (studio)
| Logo used since 1970, beginning with Norakuro | |
| Headquarters in Arakawa, Tokyo | |
| Native name | 株式会社エイケン | 
|---|---|
| Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Eiken | 
| Formerly | Television Corporation of Japan (1952 - September 1969) Tele-Cartoons Japan (TCJ) (1963 - September 1969) TCJ Video Center Co., Ltd. (1969–1973) | 
| Company type | Kabushiki-gaisha | 
| Industry | Japanese animation | 
| Founded | 1952 (as Television Corporation of Japan (original)) March 10, 1969 (as Eiken (revival)) | 
| Founder | Hidenori Murata | 
| Fate | TCJ: Sales division spun off to form Zuiyo Eizo. | 
| Headquarters | Minami-Senju, , | 
| Key people | 
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| 14893,000 yen (December, 2020) | |
| Total assets | 823,679,000 yen (December 31, 2020) | 
| Number of employees | 50 | 
| Parent | ADK Emotions (70%) Fuji Television (10%) | 
| Footnotes / references | |
Eiken Co., Ltd. (株式会社エイケン, Kabushiki gaisha Eiken) is a Japanese anime studio in Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan. The company was formerly known as Television Corporation of Japan Co., Ltd. or TCJ before the sales division spun off to form Zuiyo Eizo. As a result, it changed its name in 1969 to Eiken. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Asatsu-DK.