Sharaku Vol.6 No.12 December 1985 (Showa 60)Book MagazineCover: Minako Honda, Miki ImaiFeature: Junko MiharaFeature: Food - "Eating Beauties and Gourmet Food Whole" - "Sweets to Eat with Your Eyes"
Management Number: b-9→b-10→b-11
Overall condition is good, but there is some age-related tanning and scratches.Please check the images for the condition.Therefore, those who seek new-like quality or are extremely concerned should refrain from purchasing.
Publisher: ShogakukanPublication Year: 1985Author: ShogakukanPages: Approx. 166 pagesLanguage: JapaneseCountry of Origin: JapanSoftcover
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■ SizeHeight: Approx. 28.6cm (Approx. 11.2 inches)Width: Approx. 21cm (Approx. 8.2 inches)Thickness: Approx. 0.7cm (Approx. 0.2 inches)Weight: Approx. 419g
■ Product Supplementary Explanation"Sharaku" (しゃがく) was a Japanese monthly magazine primarily featuring photographs, published by Shogakukan.It was first published in 1980 (Showa 55) and ceased publication in 1985 (Showa 60).
OverviewFrom the June 1980 issue (released April 25, 1980) to the February 1986 issue (released December 23, 1985), a total of 69 issues were published over a period of more than five and a half years.The concept was "Enjoying photographs as you enjoy music."This also became the origin of the magazine's name (a coined word).The reason for its cessation is stated by the editor-in-chief in the final issue as "various circumstances."The magazine gained popularity by featuring actresses and other primarily female figures on the cover and in the opening gravure sections, and by employing famous photographers and highly talked-about models.Kishin Shinoyama's "Gekisha" series sold 100,000 copies each. The magazine was planned with the impetus of his photobook "Dai Gekisha: 135 Friends" becoming a bestseller in 1978 (Showa 53), and was launched as a photography magazine primarily featuring Shinoyama.
Management Number: b-8→b-9
| Product # | 260116 |
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| Weight | 419 g |
| Product package size | 1 x 29 x 21 cm |
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