List of magazines in Japan
The first Japanese magazine was published in Japan in October 1867. The magazine named Seiyo-Zasshi was established and published until September 1869 by Shunzo Yanagawa, a Japanese scholar. In 1940 there were nearly 3,000 magazines in the country. Following World War II the number of magazines significantly increased. At the end of 2011 there were 3,376 magazines in the country.
The following is a list of magazines published in Japan. These may or may not be published in Japanese.
A
B
- Bead Friend
- Beautiful Lady & Television
- Best Motoring
- Big Comic
- Big Comic Original
- Bis
- Bluestocking Bōken sekai
- Brutus
- Bungeishunjū
- ''Burrn!''
C
- CanCam
- CARTOP
- Cawaii!
- ChagurinChokiChoki
- Chūōkōron
- Ciao
- Classy
- Comic Kairakuten
- Comptiq
- CoroCoro Comic
- Cosmode
- Croissant
- CQ ham radio
- ''Cure''
D
E–G
- Egg
- Facta
- Faust
- Five NineFront
- Fruits Fujin Gahō Fujin no Tomo Fujin Sekai Fujin shinpoFujin Seikatsu
- Gekkan bunkazai
- ''Gothic & Lolita Bible''
H–I
J
- Japan Railfan Magazine
- Japan Spotlight
- Japanzine
- Jiji shinpō
- JJ Jogaku Sekai Jogaku zasshiJosei Josei Jishin
- The Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society
- Jump Square
- ''Junon''
K
- Kansai Time Out Kabuki shinpō Kingu
- Koakuma Ageha
- Kodomo no kuni (children's magazine)
- Kokoku Hihyo
- ''Kokumin no Tomo''
L–O
- Love Berry
- Marco Polo
- Meiroku zasshi
- MensEGG
- Men's Non-no
- Monthly Shōnen Magazine
- Mu
- Newtype
- Nicola Nippon Fujin
- Non-no
- Oily Boy
- ''Option''
P
R–S
- Ranzuki
- Seventeen
- Shashin Shūhō
- Shin-Bijutsukai Shirakaba
- Shiso
- Shojo no Tomo
- Shufu no Tomo Shūkan Bunshun
- Shūkan Famitsū Shukan Shincho Soen
- ''Sweet''
T–V
Taiyō Tianyi bao TōbaéW
- Weekly Manga Goraku
- Weekly Manga Sunday
- Weekly Morning
- Weekly Shōnen Champion
- Weekly Shōnen Jump
- Weekly Shōnen Magazine
- Weekly Shōnen Sunday
- Weekly Toyo Keizai
- Weekly Young Jump
- ''Weekly Young Magazine''
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