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  2. List of Vogue Japan cover models - Wikipedia

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    This list of Vogue Japan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan, the Japanese edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 1999.

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

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    Kodomo no kuni was published monthly in Japan for over twenty years, beginning in the Taishō era in 1922 and continuing until the early Shōwa era in 1944. [4] Other publications for children had begun about a decade earlier in Japan, but Kodomo no kuni was the first of its kind to specifically support the education of children with the arts. [5]

  4. An An - Wikipedia

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    An An (stylized as an an) is a weekly Japanese women's lifestyle magazine. It is one of the earliest and popular women's magazines in Japan. [1] [2] In 2009 it was described by Japan Today as a mega-popular women's magazine. [3] It is also one of the best-selling women's magazines in the country. [4]

  5. List of magazines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The magazine named Seiyo-Zasshi (meaning Western Magazine in English) was established and published until September 1869 by Shunzo Yanagawa, a Japanese scholar. [1] In 1940 there were nearly 3,000 magazines in the country. [2] Following World War II the number of magazines significantly increased. [3] At the end of 2011 there were 3,376 ...

  6. 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 ]

  7. Monthly Ikki - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Ikki was considered an underground magazine [24] and the kind of series which it featured was compared to the American/European alternative comics. [25] [26] [2] The magazine mainly focused on the creativity of the authors rather that the expectation of the audience, as Egami stated: "[a]t the time we were founding IKKI, my boss told me that with Weekly Comic Spirits, we have to see ...

  8. Newtype - Wikipedia

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    Newtype (ニュータイプ, Nyūtaipu) is a monthly magazine originating from Japan covering anime and, to a lesser extent, manga, seiyū, science fiction, tokusatsu, and video games. It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985, and has since been released in Japan on the 10th of every month.

  9. Burrn! - Wikipedia

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    Despite being a Japanese magazine, a Japanese musician was not featured on the cover of Burrn! until the January 2016 issue featured Akira Takasaki on its cover. [1] This does not include the separate Burrn! Japan magazine, which was published for six volumes between 1987 and 1990 to focus on Japanese artists, before being revived in 2016. [3]