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Shōnen Sekai : ウィキペディア英語版
Shōnen Sekai

, is one of the first ''shōnen'' magazines published by Hakubunkan specializing in children's literature, published from 1895 to 1914. ''Shōnen Sekai'' was created as a part of many magazine created by Hakubunkan that would connect with many different parts of society in Japan. Sazanami Iwaya created the ''Shōnen Sekai'' magazine after he wrote ''Koganemaru'' a modern piece of children's literature. After Japan had a war with Russia, a female adaptation of ''Shōnen Sekai'' was created named ''Shōjo Sekai''. Also some children's books were translated to Japanese and published in ''Shōnen Sekai''. The magazine had many features too, such as sugoroku boards and baseball cards. ''Shōnen Sekai'' was mentioned in many American novels but no series were actually translated.
== History ==
Japanese publisher Hakubunkan was aiming to create a large variety of magazines that would appeal to many different parts of society: ''Taiyō'', ''Bungei Club'', and ''Shōnen Sekai'' were the magazines created and all debuted in 1895 (the Meiji era). On the cover of the first issue of ''Shōnen Sekai'' it pictured both Crown Prince Munehito, and the other Empress Jingu who was conquering Sankan (three ancient kingdoms of Korea). Inside of the issue were stories about these matters and Toyotomi Hideyoshi's raid on Korea in 1590. The pioneer of modern Japanese children's media Sazanami Iwaya wrote the first modern children's story ''Koganemaru'' in 1891 and also started ''Shōnen Sekai'' in 1895. Shunrō Oshikawa invented the "adventure manga" genre, with his works being published many times in both ''Shōnen Sekai'' and ''Shōnen Club'' and compiled into tankōbon format.〔 In the middle of the Sino-Japanese War ''Shōnen Sekai'' featured many stories based on war, or acts of bravery upon war.〔 After the Sino-Japanese War, ''Shōjo Sekai'' was created as a sister magazine geared towards the female audience. Even before ''Shōnen Sekai'' debuted, Hakubunkan created special magazine issue that would focus on the Sino-Japanese War.〔

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