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, also known as or ''MPB'', was a franchise of ''
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'' magazine in
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History and profile

''Monthly Playboy'' was first published in July 1975. Influenced by the sophisticated designs and contents of ''Monthly Playboy'', a number of magazines were launched to imitate it. However, this was a magazine that translated and re-edited ''
Playboy ''Playboy'' is an American men's Lifestyle magazine, lifestyle and entertainment magazine, formerly in print and currently online. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from H ...
'' published in the United States for the Japanese market. As such, it is essentially unrelated to '' Weekly Playboy''.
Kazuhiko Torishima is a Japanese publishing executive and former manga magazine editor, who is currently serving as an advisor to Hakusensha. He formerly worked at Shueisha, where he began as an editor in 1976, before becoming a senior managing director (CEO), a ...
, known for bringing
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creator
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to the world, commented as follows. "Monthly Playboy was an interesting magazine with cutting-edge contents that attracted relatively young readers in their 20s and 30s, rather than older, and it also had a good advertising strategy". The magazine ceased publication with the final January 2009 issue, due to a decline in readership. Pop artist Keiichi Tanaami was the magazine's first art director.


Mika Okuda

Mika Okuda, one of the 1988 Playmates, was an original member of
Onyanko Club was a large all-girl Japanese pop Japanese idol, idol group in the 1980s. Some members of the group participated in spin-off groups, such as Nyangilas, Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi and Ushirogami Hikaretai. Many of the latter two groups' songs were us ...
, the biggest female idol group of the 1980s, and was membership number 1. However, only two weeks after the group was launched in April 1985, she was photographed by the weekly magazine '' Shūkan Bunshun'' smoking in a coffee shop with five other members. This scandal led to Okuda's dismissal from Onyanko Club. She had dropped her high school credits in March 1985. Therefore, she had to start her second grade all over again in April (schools in Japan start a new grade in April). She admitted that there was a time when she was a delinquent girl before becoming a member of Onyanko Club. She had a part-time job at the
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during the summer vacation of the year she was fired. after starting the second trimester in September, she worked another part-time job after school. In August 1986, she even appeared in the photo magazine .This magazine was published by
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, the same company that publishes ''Shūkan Bunshun'', the magazine that forced her to be fired. She also applied for the idol group audition organized by the
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magazine ''
Weekly Young Magazine is a Japanese weekly anthology magazine published in Tokyo each Monday by Kodansha. The magazine was started on June 23, 1980 and is targeted at the adult male ( ''seinen'') demographic. It was published bimonthly (under the title ), on the seco ...
''. However, she was not selected. After graduating from in 1987, there was talk of her making her debut as a singer with Polydor Japan, but it did not come to fruition. Her nudity was revealed in the October 1988 issue of ''Monthly Playboy'' for the first time after she was named runner-up in Playmate Japan 88.


Playmate Japan (1986–1993)

* 1986 - , Emi Satō, Reiko Sugano * 1987 - Minako Konno * 1988 - , Mari Kokubu, Mika Okuda * 1989 - * 1990 - Kurisu Aoki, Akio Horisaka, Sachiko Kurachi, Haruka Morimura, Madoka Sugawara, Rie Sugimoto * 1991 - Misuteriasu K * 1992 - Kana Aiba, Reira Misaki, Chise Tokuda * 1993 - , , Mio Asai


See also

* Weekly Playboy


References

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