Nowadays, an official gazette plays an important role as a mass media which announces and advertises laws and regulation to the people. The publishing process of an official gazette in Asia means Modernization and it is based on political systemization, the completion of postal organization, and the development of newspapers. An official gazette in Meiji Japan was formulated to announce the government’s laws and advertise the government’s policies directly and indirectly. Japanese official gazette published in July 2, 1983 contributed the centralization (unification) of law announcing system and institution of laws. Korea which was opened by Japan planned to publish newspapers for the modernization and civilization. In this process, they were under the influence of Japan. Korea's first modern newspaper was committed the nature of an official gazette because it transferred government’s intent to the people and centralized the delivery system of legislation. However, when Korean government published the official gazette in 1894, they used the system of Meiji Japan’s gazette directly and indirectly and it was also succeeded to the gazette by colonial Governor-General of Korea.