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Takarajima-sha : ウィキペディア英語版
Takarajimasha

is a Japanese publishing company based on Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is known for publishing subculture-oriented fashion magazines aimed at teens,〔 fashion magazines in general, as well as guide books.
==History==

The company was founded on September 22, 1971 as a consulting business of local government titled . Established by Waseda University ex-revolutionary and students, it started to publish its first magazine in May 1974, ''Takarajima'', a Japanese subculture focused magazine, which was followed by ''Bessatsu Takarajima'' in March 1976.〔 ''Kono Mystery ga Sugoi!'', a guide book magazine, was first published in December 1989,〔 while fashion magazine ''Cutie''〔 was first published in September 1989.〔 On April 1, 1993, its name changed to Takarajimasha.〔 ''Smart'', ''Spring'', and ''Sweet'', all young-targeted fashion magazines,〔 are published since October 1995, February 1996, and March 1999 respectively.〔 Takarajimasha is also known for creating in 2005 the concept of "brand mook", a mook featuring a catalogue of new items of a brand and limited edition product of this brand.〔

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