Ribon magazine reached shojo (girls’) magazines highest circulation numbers ever, peaking at 2.55 million copies in 1994, a record that remains unbroken. Ribon magazine has led the way. In this exhibition we will focus on the furoku from the period that enchanted those 2.5 million girls, as the pivotal axis from which to follow the changes in furoku culture from the dawn of Ribon to the present day.
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ClosuresWednesdays and 28 Dec.- 4 Jan.
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Venue2F Gallery 1・2・3
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Fee
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OrganizationKyoto International Manga Museum
Kyoto Seika University International Manga Research Center -
SupportSHUEISHA
More than 2,000 Ribon supplements and magazines The original artwork of furoku by Koi Ikeno, Megumi Mizusawa, Aoi Hiiragi, Momoko Sakura, Ai Yazawa and Yue Takasuka. *One of the original work by Ai Yazawa will be changed on 2017/1/10
*Please note that the schedule, performers, and contents are subject to change.
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EventAoi Hiiragi talk & signing event
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EventOpening gallery talk by the museum’s researcher2016年12月8日(木) 17/7/7 11:30, 17/7/7 14:30
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EventYue Takasuka talk & signing event
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Workshop"LOVE♥RIBON♥FUROKU An exhibition of supplements to girls’ manga magazine Ribon" - related MM workshopLet’s make a letter set!(last admission at 16:00)