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  2. Shōjo Gahō - Wikipedia

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    Shōjo magazines originate from the shōjo-ran (girls' column), a section that was aimed specifically for girls, in the magazine Shōnen Sekai (Boys’ World) in 1895. [2] This small section of a shōnen magazine was the emergence of the term shōjo, as shōnen was not a gender-specific term. It literally meant “young children” until 1900 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Cheese! - Wikipedia

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    , Chīzu) is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine under the publication of Shogakukan. In their official website they also refer to themselves as Monthly Cheese! The magazine caters to young female readers. The theme of the featured manga revolves around romance and mature relationships.

  5. Hana to Yume - Wikipedia

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    Hana to Yume (花とゆめ, "Flowers and Dreams"), also known as HanaYume (花ゆめ), is a semi-monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size , and always comes with furoku or free supplements, such as drama CDs , pencil boards (shitajiki), manga anthologies ...

  6. Nicola (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Nicola (ニコラ, Nikora, stylized in all lowercase letters) is a fashion magazine published in Japan by Shinchosha. This magazine targets young girls ranging from early- to mid-teens. The magazine is known for its models (called Nicomo). Nicola was first published in 1997 and covers teen fashion trends, hair and make-up, and lifestyles. With ...

  7. Shōjo Club - Wikipedia

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    Shōjo Club (Japanese: 少女クラブ, Hepburn: Shōjo kurabu, lit. "Girls' Club") was a monthly Japanese shōjo (girls) magazine. Founded by the publishing company Kodansha in 1923 as a sister publication to its magazine Shōnen Club, the magazine published articles, short stories, illustrations, poems, and manga.

  8. Mimi (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mimi as one of the first magazines for girls in their late teens and young women is credited with influencing a genre known as "young ladies". [2] Young ladies was introduced to denote an intermediate category between shōjo manga for girls and josei manga for adult women, when magazines like Young You, Young Rose [] and Feel Young appeared in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  9. Margaret (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret was first launched as a weekly manga magazine in May 1963. [6] [7] It is Shueisha's second-oldest active publication. [8]The magazine was known as Weekly Margaret (週刊マーガレット) until 1998, when it was renamed to Margaret and moved to a bi-weekly publication schedule, [4] with issues released on the 5th and 20th of each month.

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