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Takarajima (宝島) is a pop-culture magazine with heavy focus on the subcultures and popular trends. Its founding went back to early 70s and in its history has published many guidebooks on idols, manga and underground music. The November 2011 issue featured a special on Madoka, as a viewing guide for adults. | Takarajima (宝島) is a pop-culture magazine with heavy focus on the subcultures and popular trends. Its founding went back to early 70s and in its history has published many guidebooks on idols, manga and underground music. The November 2011 issue featured a special on Madoka, as a viewing guide for adults. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Translated_Official_Documents|More translated magazines]] | * [[Translated_Official_Documents|More translated magazines]] | ||
* [[Translated_Official_Documents_Miscellaneous|Other translated sources]] | * [[Translated_Official_Documents_Miscellaneous|Other translated sources]] | ||
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Summary
Takarajima (宝島) is a pop-culture magazine with heavy focus on the subcultures and popular trends. Its founding went back to early 70s and in its history has published many guidebooks on idols, manga and underground music. The November 2011 issue featured a special on Madoka, as a viewing guide for adults.