Seireitei Communication

The Seireitei Communication, or Seireitei Communication Monthly, is a magazine released in Soul Society. The publication of the magazine is part of the duties of the 9th Division. The magazine is printed by the Reishi Printing Company.

Editing Department
The Editing Department is located in 2-5-10 Ryûsei, District 1, Seireitei, 119-0163.

Current

 * Shūhei Hisagi (Acting)

Former

 * Kaname Tōsen
 * Kensei Muguruma

Other Known Members

 * Ishinoue Sannen - Design and Layout
 * Takehiko Higashiyama (Freiheit) - Layout
 * Shunji Harigane (Arrancha) - Layout
 * Akira Ichibanboshi - Articles
 * Umiomi Itô - Articles
 * Shigeru Daidô - Articles
 * Hiroyuki Yagamo - Articles
 * Hiroyuki Ishishiro (Nôdô) - Articles
 * Mizuhô Hayakawa (Kurôbâdô) - Articles

Contributors

 * Renji Abarai, author of Let's Do Shikai, a much-touted, three-part series in which Renji gave tips on the essentials of battle.
 * Sōsuke Aizen, author of a now suspended column The Yin of the Pine Needle.
 * Yumichika Ayasegawa, author of "Are you okay with that?"
 * Shūhei Hisagi, author of the serialized article Please Teach Me! Shūhei Sensei!!. It had a dreadful debut, coming third least popular. When Hisagi discovered the Rangiku's responses for his article, he did not leave editorial office for three days. The column published three lessons on Shinigami and Soul Socitey before being cancelled.
 * Tōshirō Hitsugaya, in every issue Hitsugaya featured items such as carvings and chairs sculpted from ice in his hugely popular serial Beautiful Crystal. However, the column is currently hiatus but is scheduled to resume in due course.
 * Tetsuzaemon Iba, author of Overflowing with Chivalry: the Hiroshima Dialect Cram School for the Seireitei News's feature, Manly Silence.
 * Gin Ichimaru, author of the now suspended column That's Absurd.
 * Nanao Ise, author of the serialized article Please Don't Get Carried Away which is one of the top three most popular columns and is very popular among the male readers. The column resounds with readers' problems and complaints.
 * Izuru Kira, was given an award for his haiku: "The persimmon tree bears fruit. Aaah, the persimmon tree bears fruit again this year". He also writes a serial novel titled I Want to Apologize to You in which every new chapter begins with a haiku piece.
 * Sajin Komamura, is the author of A Puppy's Feeling.
 * Byakuya Kuchiki, has a column titled All About Etiquette.
 * Rukia Kuchiki, her report on Ichigo titled the Substitute Shinigami Work Diary, along with her illustrations, are slatted for publication in the magazine.
 * Mayuri Kurotsuchi, is the author of the surprisingly popular serialized article Medicine for the Brain which has information about the practical uses of medicine as well as detailed reports about nearly every experiment he undertakes.
 * Shunsui Kyōraku, author of a very unpopular romance novel titled Rose-colored Path.
 * Ikkaku Madarame, co-authors Manly Silence with Tetsuzaemon Iba.
 * Rangiku Matsumoto, once contributed pictures of Hitsugaya to the magazine. She is also the author of the column The Many Faces of a Wet Cat in the uncut pages.
 * Soifon, has a column titled I'll Do Anything to Live.
 * Kaname Tōsen, was the author of the serialized article The Path of Justice, which was never cancelled despite its unpopularity due to Tōsen's position. The column used to focus on themes like "What is Justice". However, Tōsen had started exploring others ideas like "Recipe for Justice", which contained cooking recipes. As a result, the column started gaining in popularity, especially among female shinigami.
 * Jūshirō Ukitake, the author of the serialized novel Warning of the Twin Fish which is an action-adventure novel in which the main character, Sōgyo, fights evil and saves innocent villagers. Sōgyo's catchphrase is "I refuse that!" and is hugely popular among the children in Seireitei. The serial is frequently on hiatus but when it is in the magazine, it ranks in the top three features.
 * Retsu Unohana, has a column titled  'Tis the Season . Also published recommendations for sweet shops.
 * Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto, author of Got a minute?.