Kobunsha

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Kobunsha (光文社 Kōbunsha) is a Japanese publisher of literature, some manga and women's magazine.

Kobunsha was established in October 1, 1945 and belongs to Kodansha group.

Epochmaking women's magazine JJ, the earliest established women's magazine for college students in Japan, had seized an opportunity at their height.

Kobunsha currently publishes women's magazines such as JJ, Classy and JJ Bis.


Contents

  • JJ
  • Bis - a version of JJ magazine for a younger audience.
  • Classy - a version of JJ magazine for an elder audience.
  • Very
  • Story
  • Mart
  • Josei Jishin

  • Hoseki
  • Shukan Hoseki

  • Kobunsha Bunko
  • Kappa Novels
  • Kobunsha Shinsho
  • Kobunsha Paper Backs
  • Chieno Mori Bunko

  • Koubunsha Girl Comic Series
  • Koubunsha BL Comic Series
  • Hinotama Game Comic Series

  • Megane de Suit
  • BL Shouji Shinnyuu Shainsan Irasshai!!
  • Shinsengumi anthology Hana to Ran

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