Ciao (ちゃお Chao?) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan for young girls (about 9–15 years old). The first issue was launched in 1977. As of 2009, the circulation was 815,455.[1] Formerly, the magazine attached paper crafts, but now attaches various goods (cosmetics, watches, pencils, notebooks, etc.) that are different every month. The magazine's competitors are Ribon and Nakayoshi.
Manga and series featured in Ciao[]
Kururun-Rieru Change!
- Chiho Saito
- Hina
- Hiromu Shinozuka
- Wagamama Fairy Mirumo de Pon! (Mirmo!)
- Koi Suru Purin!
- Chibi Devil!
- Kiyoko Arai
- Mayuki Anan
- Fushigi Boshi no Futago Hime
- Cherish!!
- Michiyo Akaishi
- Michiru Aoi
- Love samurai Yuika
- Mitsuru Adachi
- Nao Yazawa
- Ritsuko Kawai
- Milky Baby
- Tottoko Hamutaro (Hamtaro)
- Taeko Ikeda
- Tonde Buurin
- Tatsuyama Sayuri
- Happy Happy Clover
- Jewelpet (With Sanrio and Sega's Permission)
- Tomoko Nishimura
- Gokujo!! Mecha Mote Iincho
- Yukako Iisaka
- Cutey Honey Flash (based on original work by Go Nagai)
- Yumi Tsukirino
- Pokémon: PiPiPi Adventures (Magical Pokémon Journey) (spinoff of Pokémon)
- Pocket Monsters Chamo Chamo Pretty (Spinoff of Magical Pokémon Journey)
- Yayoi Tsukamoto
- Choco banana clape
- Yuuko Kohara
- mama♥trouble
- Yuu Yabuchi
References[]
External links[]
- Ciao Land official website (Japanese)
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