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    Nakayoshi (なかよし ''Nakayoshi''? también escrito Nakayosi) es una revista japonesa publicado por Kōdansha referente a manga shōjo. Esta revista ha publicado títulos tan famosos como: \n* Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon) \n* Candy Candy \n* Magic Knight Rayearth \n* Cardcaptor Sakura \n* Tokyo Mew Mew \n* Sugar Sugar Rune \n* Jigoku Shōjo \n* Kamichama Karin \n* Shugo Chara! \n* Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch \n* Mamotte lollipop Hay también una versión publicada en Indonesia. La versión indonesia se publica mensualmente por Elex Media Komputindo.

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    Nakayoshi (なかよし, "good friends") is a monthly shōjo manga magazine published by Kodansha in Japan. First published in December 1954, it is a long-running magazine with over 60 years of manga publication history. The target demographic for Nakayoshi (like Ribon and Ciao) is girls of age 9–15. Roughly the size of a phone book (hence the term "phone book manga"), it generally comes with furoku, or small gifts, such as popout figures, games, small bags, posters, stickers, and so on. The furoku is an attempt to encourage girls to buy their own copies of the magazine rather than just share with a friend. In the mid-1990s, Nakayoshi retailed for 400 yen and had an average of 448 pages. The estimated circulation of Nakayoshi at this time was 1,800,000. In 2007, its circulation was 400,000. During the 1990s, then editor-in-chief, Yoshio Irie attempted to move the magazine away from "first love" stories and introduced several fantasy manga such as Sailor Moon. During that period, Nakayoshi pursued a "media-mix" campaign, which involved close coordination of the magazine, anime productions based on the manga, and character merchandising. Nakayoshi is also published on the 6th of each month.

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Hiragana

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El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

ねこ — gato