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Ciao (magazine)

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Ciao (ちゃお, Chao) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan for young girls (about 9-13 years old). It has been published since 1977.

[change] Famous works

  • Slow step (Mitsuru Adachi)
  • Alpen Rose (Michiyo Akaishi)
  • Mizuiro jidai (Yuu Yabuuchi)
  • Dr.Rin ni kiitemite! (Kiyoko Arai)
  • Mirumo de pon! (Hiromu Shinozuka)
  • Kirarin revolution (Ann Nakahara)

[change] Cartoonists

  • Yū Yabuuchi (1983-)
  • Kiyoko Arai (1984-)
  • Masumi Shimizu (1989-)
  • Takemaru SaSaki (1992-)
  • Tomoko Nishimura (1992-)
  • Yukino Miyawaki (1992-)
  • Yumi Tsukirino (1996-)
  • Mai Jinna (1997-)
  • Kaoru Igarashi (1999-)
  • Hiromu Shinozuka (1999-)
  • Chikako Mori (2000-)
  • Jun Kawamura (2000-)
  • Ann Nakahara (2000-)
  • Ryoko Mizoguchi (2000-)
  • Chitose Yagami (2001-)
  • Itsuru Minase (2001-)
  • Meme Iwaoka (2001-)
  • Nozomi Shiratori (2002-)
  • Yūko Kohara (2002-)
  • Shou Obara (2003-)
  • Maki Sugawa (2003-)
  • Mayuki Anan (2004-)
  • Miru Akino (2004-)
  • Akira Wao (2005-)
  • Mariko Kosaka (2005-)
  • Yayoi Tsukamoto (2005-)
  • Yūmi Rink (2005-)
  • Michiru Aoi (2005-)
  • Aya Misaki (2006-)
  • Eri Nasubi (2006-)

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