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Chagurin
is a children's magazine published by the "Family Light Association" (家の光協会 ''Ie no Hikari Kyōkai'') in Japan. The magazine was formerly published under the title ''Children's Light'' (こどもの光 ''Kodomo no Hikari''). ==History and profile== The magazine was started under the name ''Kodomo no Hikari'' in 1964. The publication is funded by the Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives.〔Arudou, Debito, "(Child’s quibble with U.S. ‘poverty superpower’ propaganda unravels a sobering story about insular Japan )", ''Japan Times'', 5 March 2013, p. 13〕 It is published on a monthly basis.〔 In August 1993 the title of the magazine was changed into its current name, ''Chagurin''.〔 The goal of the magazine is to educate the next generation of Japan Agricultural Cooperative (or "JA") members. The magazine is difficult to find in the average bookstore in Japan, but it can be purchased at any local JA office. Clear submission guidelines for the children of the magazine's readers are available at any local JA office as well. The contents of ''Chagurin'' are intended to be similar to the educational magazines published by Shogakukan up through the 1960s, and has received a recommendation from the National PTA of Japan. Like other magazines aimed at children, it includes a variety of manga. However, the manga found in ''Chagurin'' tends to be fairly mainstream, non-controversial, and is not generally collected in tankōbon format (''Doraemon'' and ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' being exceptions).
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