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was one of the first ''shōjo'' magazines in Japan. It was published by Hakubunkan beginning in 1906 and was initially edited by renowned children’s author , better known by the pen name .〔(). (). Retrieved on 2008-09-16.〕〔(). (). Retrieved on 2008-09-16.〕 ''Shōjo Sekai'' was created as a sister magazine to , which was also edited by Iwaya, and which began publication in 1895.〔(Nakagawa, Hiromi ) (2002). (). . Nagoya: (). Retrieved on 2008-09-16.〕 According to Kiyoko Nagai, for the first ten years of its publication it was the best-selling shōjo magazine of the time, with peak circulations somewhere between 150,000 to 200,000 copies per issue.〔Nagai, Kiyoko () (2000). . In , edited by Nobuko Kohno (), pp. 278-311. Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten . ISBN 978-4-89434-212-5.〕 The final issue of ''Shōjo Sekai'' was the December 1931 issue.〔 ==Contributors== ''Shōjo Sekai'' had a number of well known contributors over the years, including the following: *Sazanami Iwaya (:ja:巌谷小波), author, children's author, editor, publisher *Yasunari Kawabata, novelist and short story author *Chiyo Kitagawa (), children's author *Tama Morita, essayist *Midori Osaki (:ja:尾崎翠), novelist *Kikuko Oshima (), author *Akiko Yosano, poet, feminist, pacifist, and social reformer 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shōjo Sekai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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