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AneCan

AneCan ( Anekyan) is a Japanese fashion mag- 2.2 Past


azine published by Shogakukan. Its name derives from
alan* [15]
Ane () meaning older sisterand Can from its sister
magazine CanCam. The magazine is targeted at woman
Asami Usuda
in their mid to late twenties who havegraduatedfrom
reading CanCam.
Eriko Kumazawa
For the magazines launch the department store Isetan and
Keiko Mayama
several clothing companies collaborated with AneCan
to create completely new brands. On March 14, 2007,
Maimi Okuwa
Senken Shimbun reported that the AneCan Style
brands sold 30,000,000 JPY (~US$250,000) in just four
Hitomi Sawano
days.* [2]
Yoko Horiuchi

Sachi Suzuki

History

3 References

AneCan was rst launched in March 2007 as the magazine for women who have graduated from reading CanCam. Ane means older sister and Can comes from CanCam Japan se magazines.* [3]

[1] [Japan
Magazine Publishers Association Circulation Number
Search] (in Japanese). Japan Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Exclusive contract models

[2] Marx, David. "AneCan: Can Cam for Your Big Sister".
Archived from the original on 2 November 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2007.

All of these models are under exclusive contract with


AneCan, limiting their professional appearances to the
magazine.

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[3] AneCan [We will explain all


about AneCan] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc. Retrieved
2015-06-04.

Current

[4] [Erika Mori] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc.


Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Erika Mori* [4]

[5] [Midori Kuzuoka] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc.


Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Midori Kuzuoka* [5]


Moe Oshikiri* [6]

[6] [Moe Oshikiri] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc.


Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Reiko Takagaki* [7]

[7] [Reiko Takagaki] (in Japanese). Shogakukan


Inc. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Yuri Ebihara* [8]


Miki Arimura* [9]

[8] [Yuri Ebihara] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc.


Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Shizuka Kondo* [10]

[9] [Miki Arimura] (in Japanese). Shogakukan


Inc. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Mew Azama* [11]


Sayaka Isoyama* [12]

[10] [Shizuka Kondo] (in Japanese). Shogakukan


Inc. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Mitsuki Oishi* [13]

[11] [Mew Azama] (in Japanese). Shogakukan


Inc. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Risako Ishikawa* [14]


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[12] [Sayaka Isoyama] (in


Shogakukan Inc. Retrieved 2015-10-28.

Japanese).

[13] [Mitsuki Oishi] (in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc.


Retrieved 2015-10-28.
[14] [Risako Ishikawa] (in
Shogakukan Inc. Retrieved 2015-10-28.

Japanese).

[15] "Singer alan moves into modeling". Tokyograph. Archived


from the original on 19 April 2009. Retrieved 16 April
2009.

REFERENCES

Text and image sources, contributors, and licenses

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Text

AneCan Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AneCan?oldid=687911611 Contributors: Rich Farmbrough, Jok2000, SmackBot, Chris


the speller, Cattus, Dsp13, Jaysweet, Wormcast, Pinkpineapple, Addbot, Dawynn, Yobot, Mogaop, DASHBot, Megamethamphetamine,
Egeymi, KissFM969, Cutebassa and Anonymous: 6

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Images

File:AneCan-May2007.jpg Source: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/db/AneCan-May2007.jpg License: Fair use Contributors:


AneCan Original artist: ?
File:Flag_of_Japan.svg Source: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9e/Flag_of_Japan.svg License: PD Contributors: ? Original artist: ?
File:Signorina_in_viola.svg Source: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Signorina_in_viola.svg License: CC0 Contributors: Open Clip Art Library Original artist: Architetto Francesco Rollandin
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Contributors: Own work Original artist: By Rei-artur (talk contribs).

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