Back Issues of Nakayoshi and Other Magazines

The majority of the works of Naoko Takeuchi were originally published in Nakayoshi magazine, a monthly “phone book” magazine which has been running for over 50 years, and which features strictly girls comics targetted for the elementary school age set. Each book is between 300 and 500 pages long, and comes with a small bonus item or toy called furoku (付録); usually this prize is related to the magazine’s most popular series at the time of its printing.

Nakayoshi had two major spin-off magazines; one is “Nakayoshi Deluxe”, which is a smaller publication. Typically Nakayoshi Deluxe issues are about 300 pages long, do not contain furoku items, and usually do not contain famous series. It is a smaller book used mainly to promote up-and-coming girls comic artists. Naoko Takeuchi got her start in Nakayoshi Deluxe and most of her earlier works can only be found in its issues.

The second spin-off publication of Nakayoshi’s was a magazine called “RunRun”. This was also a smaller publication, usually between 300-400 pages in length, but it would sometimes contain furoku items. In contrast to Nakayoshi Deluxe, RunRun magazine was usually a “spotlight” publication for already well-known artists to showcase series that were either too “adult like” or too “specialized” to be run in Nakayoshi. Unfortunately, after a run of under 10 years, RunRun magazine went bankrupt. Most of the titles within it were never released in tankoubon format, and so unless you own the magazine, you probably can’t find copies of many of its unique stories anymore. Because of this, issues of RunRun magazine are incredibly difficult to find, and also very expensive.

Nakayoshi is owned by Kodansha LTD. Like other monthly comics periodicals, issues are only available for a limited amount of time, and there are only a limited number of copies made. Once they are sold out, issues do not go out for a second printing. It is tradition in Japanese book stores to throw away or burn all of the monthly phone book magazines on New Years Day, and Kodansha LTD does not keep any stock of its old issues in warehouses for back order. So as you might imagine finding old issues of Nakayoshi, Nakayoshi Deluxe, or RunRun is a very difficult task, particuarly if you live outside of Japan.

Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, we were able to find and purchase the vast majority of Nakayoshi, Nakayoshi Deluxe, and RunRun magazine issues which feature the works of Naoko Takeuchi. sassypants678 has written an extensive database which tracks her progress, and shares information about which issues of each magazine contain each chapter of each series of Mrs. Takeuchi’s comics.

Below you can find digitial copies of our entire Nakayoshi magazine collection. Please enjoy!

 

Nakayoshi 1984 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1986 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1988 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1989 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1990 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1991 Issues

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Nakayoshi 1992 Issues

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Nakayoshi 2005 Issues

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Nakayoshi 2012 Issues

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Nakayoshi 2013 Issues

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Nakayoshi Deluxe Issues

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Summer Special 1988
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Nakayoshi 45th Anniversary Special Issue
Run Run

RunRun August 1991
RunRun April 1992 Spring Special
RunRun April 1992
RunRun August 1992
RunRun January 1993 Winter Special
RunRun May 1993 and Candy Candy 1 furoku
RunRun July 1993
RunRun September 1993
RunRun November 1993
RunRun January 1994
RunRun March 1994
RunRun May 1994
RunRun July 1994
RunRun September 1994 and Candy Candy 9 furoku
RunRun January 1995 and Candy Candy 11 furoku
RunRun March 1995
RunRun May 1995 and Candy Candy 13 furoku
RunRun July 1995 and Candy Candy 14 furoku
RunRun September 1995
RunRun November 1995 and Candy Candy 16 furoku
RunRun January 1996 and Candy Candy 17 furoku
RunRun March 1996
RunRun May 1996 and Candy Candy 19 furoku
RunRun July 1996
RunRun September 1996
RunRun November 1996
RunRun January 1997
RunRun March 1997
RunRun September 1997
RunRun May 1997
RunRun November 1997
Young You
Young You June 1997 Issue
Young You December 1997 Issue
Young You February 1998 Issue
Young You April 1998 Issue
Young You June 1998 Issue
Young You July 1998 Issue
Young You August 1998 Issue
Young You October 1998 Issue
Young You January 1999 Issue
Young You December 1998 Issue
Young You February 1999 Issue
Young You October 1999 Issue
Young You January 2000 Issue
Young You February 2000 Issue
Young You December 2000 Issue
Young You June 2000 Issue
Young You January 2001 Issue
Young You February 2001 Issue
Young You May 2001 Issue
Young You January 2002
Young You March 2002
Young You June 2002
Young You December 2002 Issue
Young You March 2003 Issue
Young You April 2003 Issue
Young You May 2003 Issue
Young You June 2003
Young You Colors 2003 No.3 Verde
Young You November 2004
Miscellaneous

Amie March 1997
Ciao October 1995
Ciao December 1995
Ciao January 1996Insert
Ciao February 1996
Ciao February 2001
Shounen Rival August 2009
Shounen Rival March 2013
Ribbon May 1993
Ribbon August 1993
FRaU December 2017
Dream December 2004
Tokyo Calendar June 2018

 

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