Junon (magazine) explained

Junon
Frequency:Monthly
Category:Fashion
Company:Shufu to Sekaitsusha
Firstdate:June 1973
Country:Japan
Based:Tokyo
Language:Japanese
Website:http://www.shufu.co.jp/magazine/junon/index.html

Junon is a monthly Japanese fashion magazine primarily directed towards teenage girls and women.[1] The magazine began circulation in June 1973.[2] In 1999 the circulation of the magazine was 380,000 copies.[2] It is part of Shufu to Sekaitsusha company.[1] The headquarters is in Tokyo.[3]

Since 1988, the magazine has held the, an annual contest that scouts for new magazine models.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Junon. Japanese Streets. 24 April 2016.
  2. Book: Shigeko Okamoto. Janet Davis. Japanese Language, Gender, and Ideology: Cultural Models and Real People. 1 October 2004. Oxford University Press, USA. 978-0-19-534729-6. 131.
  3. Book: Europa World Year. 2004. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-85743-254-1. 2357.