Cocohana

Japanese manga magazine
Cocohana
Cover of the January 2012 issue of Cocohana, the first after the name was changed from Chorus
CategoriesJosei manga[1]
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation42,000
(January–December 2021)[2]
First issueMay 28, 1994
CompanyShueisha
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
Websitecocohana.shueisha.co.jp

Cocohana (ココハナ) is a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha since May 28, 1994.

Originally the magazine's name was Chorus, but it changed to Cocohana with the January 2012 issue.[3] Cocohana is published monthly on the 28th.

Manga

Current

As of November 2017[update]:

  • Kyaria Kogitsune Kin no Machi (キャリア こぎつね きんのまち)
  • Higepiyo (ヒゲぴよ)
  • Chikutaku Bonbon (ちくたくぼんぼん)
  • Caramel, Cinnamon, Popcorn (キャラメル シナモン ポップコーン)
  • Yottsu no Kisetsu (よっつの季節)
  • Manpukuji (万福児)
  • Tanin Kurashi (他人暮らし)
  • Papa Told Me (パパ トールド ミー)
  • Mama wa Tenparist (ママはテンパリスト)
  • Seigi no Mikata (正義の味方)
  • Heavenly Kiss (ヘヴンリー・キス)
  • Kishuku no Niwa (鬼宿の庭)
  • Moment: Eien no Isshun (モーメント 永遠の一瞬)

Former

  • Clover (Toriko Chiya)
  • Clover Trèfle (Toriko Chiya)
  • Honey and Clover (Chica Umino)
  • Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey (Akiko Higashimura)
  • Kodomo Nanka Daikirai (Kimidori Inoue)
  • Kyō wa Kaisha Yasumimasu. (きょうは会社休みます。)
  • Pong Pong (PONG☆PONG) (Mari Ozawa)
  • Pride (プライド) (Yukari Ichijo)
  • Marmalade Boy Little (ママレード·ボーイ) (Yoshizumi Wataru)
  • Nihon Santa Claus Kabushiki-gaisha (日本サンタクロース株式会社, nihon santakurōsu kabushiki-gaisha)
  • Nikoniko Nikki (ニコニコ日記, Niko Niko Nikki) (Mari Ozawa)
  • Otonanajimi (おとななじみ) (Aya Nakahara)
  • Shakunetsu Mermaid (灼熱マーメイド, Shakunetsu maameido) (Momoko Aikawa)
  • Shōjo Manga[4] (Naoko Matsuda)
  • Suna no Shiru (Yukari Ichijo)
  • Tama-chan House (たまちゃんハウス) (Mieko Ōsaka)
  • Nōnai Poison Berry (たまちゃんハウス) (Setona Mizushiro)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Women's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  2. ^ "Shueisha Media Guide 2022" (PDF). Shueisha. May 7, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "Shueisha's Cocohana Magazine Manga Lineup Revealed". Anime News Network. November 28, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Kochikame, Shōjo Manga Get Live-Action TV Dramas". Anime News Network. May 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-25.

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