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Page creatorArromdee (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation00:30, 26 August 2014
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Mangajin was an American magazine that described itself as "Japanese pop culture and language learning". The title is a pun on "manga", -Jin (person), and the Japanese pronunciation of "magazine". The magazine ran 70 issues from June 1990 to December 1997. It had articles about Japan and Japan-related media, but its prominent feature was the line-by-line and word-by-word annotated translations of various manga series, meant to teach Japanese to Westerners and to some extent, English to Japanese people. Regular columns also used manga-related examples. Manga used in this magazine included chapters of series otherwise not available in English in any other format, even today.
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