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  2. Badi (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Badi, stylized as Bʌ́di (バディ), was a monthly Japanese magazine for gay men. Established in November 1994 by Terra Publications, the first edition was released in January 1995. The title comes from the Japanese pronunciation of "buddy". The primary demographic of Badi was younger men (and admirers of younger men).

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    Weekly Playboy (Japanese: 週刊プレイボーイ, Hepburn: Shūkan Pureibōi), also known as Shūpure (週プレ) or WPB, is a Japanese weekly magazine published by Shueisha since 1966. Although the magazine publishes a variety of news and special interest articles, columns, celebrity interviews, and manga , it is considered an adult magazine .

  4. Brutus (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    brutus.jp; Brutus (ブルータス) is a Japanese men's magazine devoted to pop culture, lifestyles, ... The first issue of the magazine appeared in May 1980. [6]

  5. Bejean - Wikipedia

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    Bejean (ビージーン, Bijin) is a Japanese monthly men's magazine which originally started publication under the name Beppin (ベッピン, Beppin).It has been described as "probably the best selling men's magazine" in Japan [2] and was called by J-List "One of the cornerstones of Japanese AV magazines."

  6. Jp (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Jp was essentially a do-it-yourself manual for any Jeep owner looking to modify, restore, and maintain their Jeep, and each issue contained articles on products, how-to's, upgrades, performance tests, product shootouts, and more. Events were also covered in the magazine, from trail rides in the USA to international competitions and off-road events.

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  8. Shukan Jitsuwa - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003, journalist Leo Lewis noted that Japan's weekly news magazines (including Shukan Jitsuwa) were "the last bastion of serious investigative journalism in Japan" and further states that the lurid covers with semi-naked girls may entice "but the real action between the covers is very often deadly serious journalism.".

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