Category
page 2Magazines published in Tokyo
LaLa DX
manga magazine
You
Japanese josei manga magazine
Cobalt
magazine
Comic Rush
Japanese magazine
Comic Beam
Japanese manga magazine
Mita Bungaku
literary magazine
SHOXX
Shoxx (stylized as SHOXX) was a Japanese music magazine published monthly by Ongakusenkasha founded by Seiichi Hoshiko. It focused on Japan's visual kei scene, featuring its most popular bands as well as new ones. It is advertised as a "Visual and Hard Shock" magazine on each cover, a title that was influenced by visual kei pioneers X Japan and taken from their album Blue Blood.
Bessatsu Hana to Yume
Japanese manga magazine
Dengeki Hime
magazine
S-F Magazine
Japanese science fiction magazine
Fruits
Japanese fashion magazine
Petit Comic
Japanese manga magazine
Vivi
Japanese magazine
Gundam Ace
Japanese magazine
Wings
Japanese manga magazine
Gothic & Lolita Bible
guide for Gothic & Lolita fashion style
Non-no
is a Japanese women's fashion and lifestyle magazine published by Shueisha. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.
Super Jump
Japanese magazine
Dengeki hp
Japanese light novel magazine
Dragon Magazine
Japanese light novel and manga magazine
Cocohana
is a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha since May 28, 1994. A digital edition of the magazine, published simultaneously with the print version, was launched on May 28, 2021, with the release of the July 2021 issue.
Bungeishunjū
magazine
Bungakukai
is a Japanese monthly literary magazine published by Bungeishunjū as a oriented publication.
Gemaga
was a Japanese video game magazine founded in 1984 as Beep and published by SB Creative. During its history, it was known variously as Beep, Sega Saturn Magazine, Dreamcast Magazine, and finally Gemaga. When it ended publication in May 2012, it was the longest-running Japanese game magazine.
Comic Earth Star
Japanese manga magazine
Da Vinci
Japanese pop culture magazine

Asahi Camera
Japanese photography magazine
Camera Mainichi
Japanese photography magazine
Dengeki PlayStation
Japanese video game magazine
Weekly Comic Bunch
magazine
Comic Gum
Japanese manga magazine
The Sneaker
Japanese light novel magazine
Megami Magazine
periodical literature
Popteen
Popteen is a monthly teenage fashion magazine published by the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation in Japan. The first issue was published on 1 October 1980 by Kadokawa Shoten. Later issues were published by Asuka Shinsha who bought the magazine for 200 million yen. In 1994 the magazine was bought by the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation for 600 million yen, and has since become its flagship publication.

Monthly Shōnen Champion
Japanese manga magazine
Young Champion
Japanese manga magazine
Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society
journal
Monthly Comic Avarus
Japanese manga magazine
Princess
Japanese shōjo manga magazine
Feel Young
Japanese manga magazine

Monthly Comic Zenon
Japanese manga magazine
Shūkan Bunshun
Japanese weekly news magazine
Burrn!
is a monthly Japanese magazine for fans of heavy metal music, published since September 1984. It is the major publication on heavy metal music in the country. As of 2013, it is published by Shinko Music Entertainment in Tokyo. The magazine's content is in Japanese and largely focuses on Western artists, while the covers are predominantly in English.
Young Animal Arashi
Japanese magazine featuring seinen manga
Shōjo Friend
Japanese manga magazine
FRIDAY
Japanese weekly magazine
Video Boy
Japanese men's magazine
Monthly Arcadia
Japanese arcade game magazine
Comic Birz
Japanese manga magazine
Televi-Kun
is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting in May 1976. Its main target is preschool-aged boys. It features super heroes such as Ultraman, Kamen Rider, Super Sentai and Metal Hero, all of whom have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan.
Comic High!
mangas prepublication magazine
Tane maku Hito
former magazine in Japan
Monthly Comic Ryū
Japanese manga magazine
Shukan Shincho
Japanese weekly news magazine
Nippon Camera
Japanese photography magazine
Senki
thumb|Senki
Asahigraph
thumb|upright|Asahigraph September 1937: Japanese troops in North China
thumb|upright|March 1951: Michiyo Kogure
, also known as the Asahi Picture News, was a Japanese weekly pictorial magazine that ran from 1923 until 2000.
Shinkigen
was a socialist monthly magazine, published in Tokyo, Japan, between November 1905 and November 1906.
PC Engine Fan
magazine
Taiyō
Japanese Magazine, 1895-1928