CanCam (キャンキャン, Kyankyan) is a Japanese monthly fashion magazine published by Shogakukan. Its name supposedly derives from "I Can Campus", because girls who read it are expected to become "campus leaders".[3] The magazine was created for fashion-conscious consumers, and offers information on fashion, makeup, bags, accessories, and related topics. The magazine is targeted as a mote-kei (モテ系) fashion resource to novice office ladies as well as university students. The magazine has its headquarters in Tokyo.[4]
Editor-in-chief | Maki Ikame[1] |
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Categories | Fashion |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 615,002 (2014)[2] |
Publisher | Shogakukan |
First issue | 23 November 1981 |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | cancam |
History
editCanCam was first published in November of 1981 and has since grown to a circulation of more than 700,000 making it one of the single most popular magazines amid all 20-30 year old women. The magazine is about 600 pages each month and focuses on various models showcasing hundreds of new designs and outfits. In 2005 the Chinese version of CanCam was started.[5] In March 2007 Shogakukan launched the sister magazine, AneCan, which is targeted at women in their mid- to late twenties. Model Moe Oshikiri left CanCam to become a regular for the magazine. In August 2008, it was announced that another of the magazine's popular models, Yuri Ebihara, would be "graduating" from the magazine and moving on to AneCan. Ebihara's last appearance in CanCam was the December 2008 issue. Oshikiri and Ebihara were previously part of the well-known CanCam trio with Yu Yamada.[6]
Exclusive models
editCurrent
editReferences[7]
- Ikumi Hisamatsu
- Mizuki Yamamoto
- Ayami Nakajo
- Rikako Sakata
- Naomi Trauden
- Yuki Sawa
- Akane Hotta
- Mai
- Sayuri Matsumura (Nogizaka46)
- Mizuki Yamashita (Nogizaka46)[8]
- Shiho Kato (Hinatazaka46)
Past
edit- Elaiza Ikeda
- Aiku Maikawa
- Anna Kay
- Asami Ueda
- Atsuko Watanabe
- Ayumi Sakai
- Erika Mine
- Eriko Fujimoto
- Fumiyo Kashima
- Harumi Abe
- Hikari Mori
- Hiromi Kitagawa
- Hitomi Sawano
- Itsuko Onuki
- Junko Izumi
- Junko Miyashita
- Keiko Kon-no
- Kyōko Hasegawa
- Kyoko Kogiso
- Leena
- Maeko Yamagami
- Maimi Okuwa
- Maki Nishiyama
- Mari Inubushi
- Mariko Fujii
- Mariko Takada
- Maryjun Takahashi
- Mew Azama
- Miharu Hirayama
- Miki Akabane
- Misaki Ito
- Miwa Sakai
- Moe Oshikiri
- Naoko Tokuzawa
- Norika Fujiwara
- Noriko Sugawara
- Risa Tanaka
- Ryoko Yonekura
- Sachiko Kokubun
- Satoko Koizumi
- Shizuka Kondo
- Takako Maeda
- Toshie Kubo
- Yoko Horiuchi
- You Fujii
- Yu Yamada
- Yui Nakata
- Yuka Nanjo
- Yumiko Fujii
- Yumiko Watanabe
- Yuri Ebihara
- Yumi Higashino
- Koharu Kusumi
- Ayano Wakayama
- Hazuki Tsuchiya[9]
- Nanami Hashimoto[10]
Gallery
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Maryjun Takahashi was one of its exclusive model from April 2004 to June 2012
References
edit- ^ 女性のリアルなライフスタイルや価値観を研究・発信する「小学館女性インサイト研究所」を設立. Cnet Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ 一般社団法人日本雑誌協会 印刷部数公表 [Japan Magazine Publishers Association Circulation Number Search]. Japan Magazine Publishers Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ CanCam初男性モデルにミスター立教. Nikkan Sports News (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ Roman Cybriwsky (18 February 2011), Historical Dictionary of Tokyo, Scarecrow Press, p. 68, ISBN 978-0-8108-7489-3, retrieved 15 September 2016
- ^ "Japanese Publishing Industry" (PDF). JETRO Japan Economic Report. November 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
- ^ "Ebi-chan graduating from CanCam". Tokyograph. Retrieved 22 August 2008.
- ^ CanCam専属モデル [CanCam exclusive models]. Shogakukan Inc. (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ "木坂の山下美月「憧れ」CanCam専属モデルに". Nikkan Sports. August 15, 2018. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
- ^ 土屋巴瑞季「CanCam」専属モデルを卒業 (in Japanese). modelpress. Archived from the original on 2017-02-25. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
- ^ 橋本奈々未、卒業記念で『CanCam』初カバーに「一生の宝物になる」 (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- "2011: 30 Years of CanCam"