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  2. Pucchigumi - Wikipedia

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    Pucchigumi (Japanese: ぷっちぐみ, lit. "Petit Group") is a Japanese monthly children's manga magazine published by Shogakukan.Several different manga titles and adaptations aimed at young female readers have been serialized in the magazine in its decade-long history.

  3. Weekly Young Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Young Magazine (Japanese: 週刊ヤングマガジン, Hepburn: Shūkan Yangu Magajin) is a Japanese weekly anthology magazine published in Tokyo each Monday by Kodansha. The magazine started on June 16, 1980, and is targeted at the adult male ( seinen ) demographic. [ 3 ]

  4. Kodomo no kuni (children's magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Takeo Takei was the cover artist for the first issue of Kodomo no kuni and became a regular contributor soon after, eventually becoming one of the magazine's most published artists. His submissions included letterpress prints , lithographs , and woodcuts , in addition to numerous mixed media experiments. [ 12 ]

  5. Shōjo Gahō - Wikipedia

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    Shōjo Gahō was popular for its use of pictorial depictions, as the name of the magazine emphasises. Including Japanese customs, lifestyle, nature, letters from girls' schools, pictures of readers, Takarazuka stars and social events, the magazine actively introduced visual information and entertainment.

  6. Category : English-language magazines published in Japan

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  7. List of magazines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A selection of magazines for sale at a 7-Eleven in Sumida, Tokyo.. The first Japanese magazine was published in Japan in October 1867. [1] The magazine named Seiyo-Zasshi (meaning Western Magazine in English) was established and published until September 1869 by Shunzo Yanagawa, a Japanese scholar. [1]

  8. Magazine Special - Wikipedia

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    Magazine Special (マガジンSPECIAL) was a Japanese shōnen manga magazine published by Kodansha and first launched with a cover date of September 5, 1983. [2] Its audience demographic is geared toward younger teenage boys, and contents tend to be predominantly sports stories and high school romantic comedies.

  9. Ciao (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ciao (ちゃお, Chao) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan. The magazine launched in 1977 and always comes with a free gift which used to always be paper crafts, but now varies every month. The magazine's competitors are Ribon and Nakayoshi. Manga published in Ciao are released under the Ciao Comics imprint.