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Hirari Sato
was a Japanese ''yuri (genre), yuri'' manga magazine published by Shinshokan. It was published from April 24, 2010, to July 30, 2014, and had a total of 14 issues. Serialized works * ''Kase-san'' by Hiromi Takashima * ''Engekibu no Majo'' to Kishi by Inumaru * ''Fuwafuwa no Kimochi'' by Asuka Sasada * ''Hakoniwa Cosmos'' by Shinshokan * ''Honto no Kanoj'' by Yoko Imamura * ''Hoshi o Futari de'' by Ayami Kazama * ''I Love You Yori Aishiteru'' by Kumichou * ''Kindred Spirits on the Roof'' by Hachi Ito * ''Koubai no Procyon'' by Fukasaku Emi * ''Laika, Pavlov, Pochihachikou'' by Furiko Yotsuhara * ''Onnanoko no Sekkeizu'' by Konno Kita * ''Parlor'' by Fujio * ''Pink Rush'' by Tono * ''Salomelic '' by Hakamada Mera * ''Sayounara Mutsuki-chan'' by Isoya Yuki * ''Secret of the Princess'' by Milk Morinaga * ''Seijun Shoujo Paradigm'' by Akiko Morishima * ''Shuuden ni wa Kaeshimasu'' by Gido Amagakure * ''Sono Yo ni Tada Hitori'' by Fuji Tamaki * ''Watashi no Kirai na Otomodachi'' by Suma ...
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Yuri (genre)
, also known by the ''wasei-eigo'' construction , is a genre of Japanese media focusing on intimate relationships between female characters. While lesbianism is a commonly associated theme, the genre is also inclusive of works depicting emotional and spiritual relationships between women that are not necessarily romantic or sexual in nature. ''Yuri'' is most commonly associated with anime and manga, though the term has also been used to describe video games, light novels, and literature. Themes associated with ''yuri'' originate from Japanese lesbian fiction of the early twentieth century, notably the writings of Nobuko Yoshiya and literature in the Class S genre. Manga depicting female homoeroticism began to appear in the 1970s in the works of artists associated with the Year 24 Group, notably Ryoko Yamagishi and Riyoko Ikeda. The genre gained wider popularity beginning in the 1990s; the founding of ''Yuri Shimai'' in 2003 as the first manga magazine devoted exclusively t ...
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