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'''Nakayoshi''' is a magazine that appears monthly in Japan. It is considered to be a [[manga]] magazine, and has mostly manga, or Japanese comics, inside its pages. It was first published in [[1954]] by [[Kodansha]], a publishing company, and is still published by them. Nakayoshi prints mainly [[shōjo manga]], which is manga whose target audience is girls that are between 13 and 18 years of age. These manga generally focus on romance between a male and female, and can be on any subject matter, from science fiction to historical. The main point is to appeal to the target audience.
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'''Nakayoshi''' is a [[Japanese]] monthly [[manga]] magazine published and distributed by [[Kodansha]] in [[Japan]]. It is largely targeted at younger girls between elementary school and middles school and consists of upwards of 450 pages each month.
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Nakayoshi is a fairly large magazine, running on average about the width of a phone book. Each magazine comes with a small toy or gift, which is called a [[furoku]]. These can range from games to posters to stickers to pop-out figures. Anything that is small enough to fit inside the pages of the magazine can appear as a gift to the receiver. Nakayoshi is also published monthly in Indonesia by the [Elix Media Komputindo] press, and is called Nakayoshi: Gress!.
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==History==
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Nakayoshi’s first issue was published in December of [[1954]] by Kodansha Publishing and has been released monthly ever since in volumes that contain a large number of manga chapters along with an assorted collection of small gifts such as posters, stickers, and popouts. During the mid-1990s, the magazine had a circulation of about 1.8 million and retailed for 400 Yen.
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Some of the main titles that have been included within the pages of Nakayoshi are:
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The editor in chief at the time, Yoshio Irie attempted to change the focus of the magazine from the style represented by the first 4 years of publication and toward a more mixed media approach with fantasy style manga such as [[Sailor Moon]] and close interaction with anime adaptations and merchandising related to the manga being published.
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*[[Angel no Oka]]
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Additional magazines under the Nakayoshi name were published and released in the same time period to coincide with its growing popularity including [[Amie]], [[Bessatsu Friend]], [[Nakayoshi]], and [[RunRun]]. Both Amie and RunRun are now no longer in print.
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*[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]
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*[[Miracle Girls]]
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==Manga Run in Nakayoshi==
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*[[Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon]]
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*[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]
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===1-9===
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*[[Ashita no Nadja]]
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*[[9-gatsu no Rakko Musume]]
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*[[Candy Candy]]
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*[[Pixie Pop]]
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===A===
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*[[Sugo Chara]]
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*[[Aishite mo Ii Desu ka? ]]
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*[[Super Doll]]
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*[[Akihabara Cyber-gumi Pata Pi! ]]
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*[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]
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*[[Akogare Bōken-tachi ]]
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*[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]
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*[[Amai Koi no Binzume]]
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*[[Amaririsu]]
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*[[Angel no Oka ]]
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*[[Anmitsu Hime]]
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*[[Ano Hi no Yume wo Hanataba ni Shite ]]
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*[[Aoi-chan Panic! ]]
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*[[Apple Pie Story ]]
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*[[Ashita wa Egao]]
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*[[Ashita no Nadja ]]
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*[[Attacker YOU! ]]
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*[[Azuki-chan ]]
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===B===
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*[[Bika Bika ]]
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*[[Bishōjo Senshi Sēra Mūn ]]
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*[[Boku-tachi no Kinenbi ]]
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*[[Bon Bon Bizarre ]]
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*[[Boruga wo Koete]]
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*[[Butterfly Gensōkyoku ]]
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===C===
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*[[Cake • Cake • Cake]]
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*[[Candy Candy ]]
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*[[Cardcaptor Sakura ]]
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*[[Channel W ]]
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*[[Cherry Juice ]]
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*[[Chocolate Hiyori ]]
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*[[Chōkuse ni Narisō ]]
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*[[CUTE BEAT Oshare Club ]]
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*[[Cyber Idol Mink]]
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===D===
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*[[Daa! Daa! Daa! ]]
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*[[Dakara Koishite Paradise ]]
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*[[Dearest Song ]]
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*[[Dekopako Cupid ]]
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*[[Delicious! ]]
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*[[Dōbutsujima no Chobigurumi ]]
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*[[Dorobō-chan ]]
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===F===
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*[[Faustine ]]
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*[[Fortune Cake ]]
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*[[Fushigi no Kuni no Sen'ichiya ]]
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*[[Futari wa Pretty Cure ]]
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*[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart ]]
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*[[Fuzoroi no Kinoko-tachi ]]
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===G===
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*[[Ghost Hunt ]]
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*[[Gakkō no Kaidan 4 ]]
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*[[Garuuzu Faito]]
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*[[Go Ahead! ]]
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*[[Gō Gō A-jo ]]
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*[[Pixie Pop ]]
*[[Goldfish Warning!]]
*[[Goldfish Warning!]]
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== External Links ==
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===H===
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*[[H2love]]
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*[[Happy Birthday]]
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*[[Haru no Album ]]
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*[[Haruka naru Remuria yori ]]
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*[[Hoppe ni Chūbō! ]]
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*[[Hoshi Furu Yoru ni ]]
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*[[Hot Typhoon ]]
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===I===
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*[[Ibu Datte Oshigoto ]]
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*[[Ichido Kiri ]]
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*[[Innocent Smile ]]
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*[[Iroppakute Gomennasai ]]
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===J===
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*[[Jigoku de Mesu ga Hikaru ]]
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*[[Jigoku Shōjo ]]
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*[[Juicy Fruit ]]
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*[[Junikyu de Tsukamaete]]
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===K===
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*[[Kamichama Karin ]]
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*[[Kamichama Karin Chu ]]
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*[[Kashi no Ki Monogatari ]]
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*[[Kateikabu no Ichiban Nagai Hi ]]
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*[[Kaze no Wasuremono ]]
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*[[Kekkon Shiyouyo ]]
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*[[Kimagure Matatabi Sisters ]]
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*[[Kimi he Tsuzuku Umi ]]
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*[[Kinkyū Shutsudō Suzume-chan! ]]
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*[[Kinomi ha Ato Furu ]]
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*[[Kintarō-kun-tte Higekiteki ]]
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*[[Kirara Princess ]]
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*[[Kitchen Princess ]]
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*[[Koishite Arrabbiato ]]
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*[[Koko ni Iru Yo! ]]
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*[[Koro to Osanpo ]]
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*[[Kurumi to Shichinin no Shōnin-tachi ]]
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===L===
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*[[Let's Smile Meg ]]
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*[[Love Love Hinako! ]]
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===M===
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*[[Maboroshi Tani no Nenneko-hime ]]
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*[[Magic Knight Rayearth ]]
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*[[Mahōtsukai-san Oshizuka ni! ]]
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*[[Mamacolle ]]
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*[[Mamotte! Lollipop ]]
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*[[Marijun ]]
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*[[Mēmērū ]]
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*[[Meitantei Yumemizu Seishirō Jiken Note ]]
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*[[Melting Point ]]
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*[[Miracle Girls ]]
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*[[Monmo-chan ]]
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*[[Mr. Pen Pen ]]
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*[[Mugen Densetsu Takamagahara ]]
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*[[Mūpon ]]
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*[[Musume. Monogatari Alive ]]
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*[[Musume. Monogatari Miracle]]
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*[[Musume. Monogatari: Morning Musume Official Story]]
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===N===
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*[[Natsu Iro no Gradation ]]
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*[[Nana Iro Magic ]]
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*[[Neko Neko Koneko ]]
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*[[Niihao Pao Pao ]]
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===O===
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*[[Odemashi! Princess ]]
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*[[Oh! Panic Boy ]]
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*[[Ohayō! Marine Park ]]
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*[[Ohayō! Spank ]]
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*[[Ojamajo Doremi ]]
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*[[Ōji-sama no Tsukurikata ]]
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*[[Omochahako Kakumei ]]
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*[[Orange Planet ]]
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*[[Otona ni NUTS]]
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*[[Otsuki-sama no Kotobakari]]
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===P===
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*[[Parsley Iro no Message ]]
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*[[Pichi Pichi Pitch ]]
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*[[Pineapple Mitai ]]
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*[[Pink Innocent ]]
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*[[Princess Knight ]]
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*[[Private Eyes ]]
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*[[Puri Hani ]]
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===R===
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*[[Rocket Dash! ]]
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===S===
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*[[Saint Tail ]]
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*[[Sarutobi Ecchan ]]
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*[[School X Fight ]]
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*[[Shima Shima Shippo ]]
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*[[Shōjo Tenshi Milky Cute ]]
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*[[Shugo Chara! ]]
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*[[Snow Flake ]]
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*[[Sugar Sugar Rune ]]
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*[[Sukuranburu Dōmei ]]
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*[[Summer Blue ]]
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*[[Summer Nightmare ]]
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*[[Super Doll Licca-chan ]]
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*[[Suzume no Chun-chan ]]
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===T===
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*[[Taiyō ni Smash! ]]
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*[[Tenkū no Melody ]]
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*[[Tenshi no Tamago ]]
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*[[Tokyo Mew Mew ]]
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*[[Tomodachi ]]
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*[[Tomato na Ichinichi ]]
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*[[Tondemo Night ]]
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*[[Tonneru Mikkiizu ]]
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*[[Tsuiteru ne Hiro-san ]]
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*[[Twilight Connection ]]
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===U===
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*[[U • shi • ro no Tenshi ]]
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*[[Umi no Midori • Sora no Aoi ]]
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*[[Urukyū ]]
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===V===
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*[[Virgin Blue ]]
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===W===
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*[[Warugaki Heso kaki Taisensō ]]
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*[[Wankorobē ]]
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*[[Wish~ Tatta Hitotsu no Negaigoto ]]
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*[[Working Musume ]]
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===Y===
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*[[Yakudazu na Kami-sama ]]
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*[[Yami ha Tsudō ]]
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*[[Yubikiri Kenman ]]
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*[[Yubiwa Monogatari ]]
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*[[Yume no Crayon Monogatari ]]
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*[[Yume Yume Yū Yū ]]
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*[[Yōkoso! Bishōryō ]]
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*[[Yokan no Haru ]]
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*[[Yumemiru na Psychic]]
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===Z===
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*[[Zenmai Jikake no Tina]]
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*[http://www.nakayosi-net.com" Nakayoshi Website (Japanese)]
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External Links
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*[http://www.nakayosi-net.com/ Official Website (Japanese)]
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*[http://nakayosi-net.com/joho/mangaka/mj_list.html Complete List of Nakayoshi Mangaka (Japanese)]
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Revision as of 04:12, 14 May 2008

Nakayoshi is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published and distributed by Kodansha in Japan. It is largely targeted at younger girls between elementary school and middles school and consists of upwards of 450 pages each month.

Contents

History

Nakayoshi’s first issue was published in December of 1954 by Kodansha Publishing and has been released monthly ever since in volumes that contain a large number of manga chapters along with an assorted collection of small gifts such as posters, stickers, and popouts. During the mid-1990s, the magazine had a circulation of about 1.8 million and retailed for 400 Yen.

The editor in chief at the time, Yoshio Irie attempted to change the focus of the magazine from the style represented by the first 4 years of publication and toward a more mixed media approach with fantasy style manga such as Sailor Moon and close interaction with anime adaptations and merchandising related to the manga being published.

Additional magazines under the Nakayoshi name were published and released in the same time period to coincide with its growing popularity including Amie, Bessatsu Friend, Nakayoshi, and RunRun. Both Amie and RunRun are now no longer in print.

Manga Run in Nakayoshi

1-9

A

B

C

D

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Y

Z

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