Shōjo Club
Shōjo Club (Shōjo Kurabu / 少女倶楽部, later renamed to 少女クラブ in 1946) was a monthly Japanese girls' magazine begun by Kodansha in November 1923. Initially, the magazine featured articles, poetry and serialized novels, but it began to feature more manga in its later years.[1] It is the sister-publication of Shōnen Club, which was founded in 1914.
Categories | Girls' magazine, children's magazine |
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Circulation | 1923 - 1962 |
Publisher | Kōdansha |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Notable works
Serialized novels
- Ranpo Edogawa
- Tōjō no kijutsushi (塔上の奇術師)
- Mahō ningyō (魔法人形)
Serialized manga
- Machiko Hasegawa
- Sazae-san
- Nakayoshi techō (仲よし手帖)
- Fujio Akatsuka
- Kurayami no tenshi (くらやみの天使)
- Ohana-chan (おハナちゃん)
- Aoi me no Yuki (青い目の由紀)
- Hideko Mizuno
- Hoshi no Tategoto (星のたてごと)
- Tetsuya Chiba
- Mama no Violin (ママのヴァイオリン)
- Shotaro Ishinomori
- Ryuujin Numa (竜神沼)
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See also
References
- 1975-, Imada, Erika; 1975-, 今田絵里香 (2007). "Shōjo" no shakaishi (Dai 1-han ed.). Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō. ISBN 9784326648788. OCLC 145772245.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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