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Japanese literary medium
Akahon can refer to the early literary medium that circulated in Edo-period (1603–1867) Japan, circa 1661–1748, to the akahon manga that was the dominant
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Japanese cartoonist and animator (1928–1989)
from Mars, it was the akahon format of New Treasure Island, a comic book numbering 200 pages, that attached him to fame. The akahon is characterized by
Osamu_Tezuka
Popular hero of Japanese folklore
classed as akahon ("red book") or early type. A second group of texts, which Koike considered to be younger, includes the miniature akahon, Momotarō (『もゝ太郎』)
Momotarō
Undersea palace of Ryūjin in Japanese folklore
as underwater, as in a burlesque gesaku work of 1782. In the Meiji era, akahon ehon [ja] or "redbook picture books" of the 1880s, as well as Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's
Ryūgū-jō
primarily labelled according the colour of their covers: red books (赤本, akahon), aimed at boys and considered vulgar blue-green books (青本, aohon), containing
Kusazōshi
from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2009-08-31. "Tsukuda Takichi Akahon No Page". Ne.jp. Archived from the original on 2009-01-10. Retrieved 2009-08-31
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Japanese folktale
Hachikazuki was first written in the Muromachi period (14th-16th centuries). An akahon (red book) with many drawings for children was published in the middle of
Hachikazuki
Japanese folk tale
the seventeenth to eighteenth century Edo Period popular fiction of the akahon type. The priest Shukaku (who later turned out to be a raccoon dog) had
Bunbuku_Chagama
Japanese picture book genre
illustrated novels would slowly evolve into akahon, or "red books", the oldest form of woodblock printed comic books. Akahon tended to be easy-to-read adaptations
Kibyōshi
Japanese manga
Treasure Island") was released in 1947, Kansai was deluged by Osaka-made Akahon manga ("red book", due to the red ink used on the covers). Various publishing
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Japanese illustrated literature
(2002:801) Marran (2007: 4-5) Emmerich, Michael (2015). Picture books: from akahon to kibyōshi and gōkan. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139245869. Kern
Gōkan
Japanese manga series
which is a group of characters from the author's previous work Idol no Akahon consisting of Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Satō and Sayuri Yahagi – the voices of
Seitokai_Yakuindomo
Japanese manga magazine by Shueisha
graphic developments of story manga, as it was popular in the Osaka-based akahon market and gained a big readership. Kenichi Katō had previously been the
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social networking platform also known as "little red book" Another name for Akahon mangas that heavily featured red printing as a means of cheaply producing
Red_Book
Japanese manga artist and tattooist
Katsuichi Nagai (later editor-in-chief of Garo magazine) he published his first akahon manga. In 1955 he published Shiro Kujaku (白孔雀; The White Peacock), his first
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2006 #7, 2015 Yūji Terajima Published digitally by Kodansha USA. Idol no Akahon (アイドルのあかほん) #28, 2006 #48, 2006 Tozen Ujiie Kakutou Ryourinin Musashi (格闘料理人ムサシ)
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Japanese artist, writer and shopowner (1761 - 1816)
kusazōshi, specifically aohon "blue books", kurobon "black books", and akahon "red books", and also by copying the works of other authors. While Kyōden
Santō_Kyōden
Japanese manga artist and businessman (1940–2023)
1959 with Abare Tengu (あばれ天狗; lit. Raging Crow Goblin), published as an akahon and in the Japanese magazine Z-Boy from Shueisha. From 1960 to 1961, Kuri
Ippei_Kuri
Princess ~Sincerely Night~ Hammer Session! Hen Semi Hotaruna Mystic Idol no Akahon Joppare Shun! The Knight in the Area Kujibiki Unbalance Mai's Room Minima
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