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is a Japanese women's
fashion Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion i ...
and
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published by
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo. '' Men's Non-no'', targeted for a male demographic, was first published in 1987.


History

The magazine was established as a fortnightly in 1971. The first issue appeared in February 1971. Like '' CanCam'', ''non-no'' has a comparatively longer history than other Japanese fashion magazines e.g. '' Cawaii!'', '' Olive'' and so forth. The magazine targets at
teens Adolescence () is a transitional stage of physical and psychological Human development (biology), development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to adulthood (typically corresponding to the age of majority). Adolescence is ...
and young women in their early 20s. Instead of focusing on gossip, ''Non-no'' and another women's magazine '' an an'' provide their readers with materials with the aim of developing their self-identity. On 25 May 1987 Shueisha launched the magazine's male counterpart, '' Men's Non-no''. In 1978 the circulation of ''Non-no'' was 850,000 copies. The magazine sold 440,870 copies.


Exclusive models


Current

* Yūka Suzuki (2014–present) * Fumika Baba (2015–present) * Nanaka Matsukawa (2017–present) * Risa Watanabe (2017–present) * Manami Enosawa (2018–present) * Asuka Kijima (2018–present) *
Mirei Sasaki is a Japanese singer, model, actress, and reporter. She is a member of Japanese idol group Hinatazaka46, represented by Sony Music Records, and also an exclusive model for the fashion magazine ''Non-no''. Sasaki has appeared in dramas such as ...
(2019-present) * Sakura Endo (2020-present) * Mayu Yokota (2020-present) * Ayaka Konno (2021-present) * Kanon (2022-present)


Former

* Airi Tanaka * Akiko Kikuchi * Anne Watanabe * Ayumi * Azusa Takehana *
Emi EMI Group Limited (originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records Ltd. or simply EMI) was a British Transnational corporation, transnational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate founded in March 1 ...
* Etsuko Sugai * Hana * Hana Matsushima * Izumi Yamaguchi * Keiko Kurihara * Lina Ohta * Manami Teruya * Michi Ōmori * Miki * Momoko Nagano *
Nishida Naomi is an actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2001 Yokohama Film Festival and at the 25th Hochi Film Award for her performance in ''Nabbie's Love''. Personal life She married a Japanese shoe designer in 2005, and gave birth to a ...
* Noriko Amakasu * Satsuki Katayama * Shiho * Yasue Sato * Yuko Gomiyo * Sachie Futamura * Mina Sayado *
Yasuko Matsuyuki is a Japanese actress and singer signed to Stardust Promotion. Biography Yasuko Matsuyuki was born in 1972 in Tosu, Saga. In 1989, while she was in high school, Matsuyuki won a Non-no fashion magazine contest. After graduating from Tosu Commer ...
(1990s) * Yui Natsukawa (1990s) *
Ryō The was a gold currency unit in the shakkanhō system in pre- Meiji Japan. It was eventually replaced with a system based on the '' yen''. Origins The ''ryō'' was originally a unit of weight from China, the ''tael.'' It came into use in Jap ...
(1990s) * Sachiko Katō (1990s) * Koyuki (1990s) * Kimiko Mori (1999–2001) * Miho Tanaka (2000–2012) * Ema Fujisawa (2001–2005) * Sachiko Ogata (2002–2005) * Rena Takeshita (2004–2009) * Miyu Kogawa (2004–2010) * Momoko Kuroki (2005–2007) * Mew Azama (2006–2007) * Miyu (2006–2010) * Saori Watanabe (2007–2010) * Emi Takahashi (2007–2011) * Mikiko Yano (2008–2012) * Cecil Kishimoto (2008–2015) * Yumi Yamamoto 2009–2010) * Moeka Nozaki 2009–2012) * Nanao (2010–2011) * Naoko Akatani (2010–2012) * Shiori Sato (2010–2012) * Nanaka (2010–2012) * Nozomi Sasaki (2010–2013) * Arisa Sato (2010–2014) *
Tsubasa Honda is a Japanese actress and model. Career In mid-2006, Honda entered the entertainment industry after being scouted by seven different people on the same day. She then debuted as an exclusive model for the magazine '' Seventeen'' in the same year. ...
(2010–2018) * Arisa Nishida (2011–2013) * Noa Iwamoto (2011–2013) *
Nagisa Ōshima was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. One of the foremost directors within the Japanese New Wave, his films include '' In the Realm of the Senses'' (1976), a sexually explicit film set in 1930s Japan, and ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrenc ...
(2011–2013) *
Erena Mizusawa (born 21 March, 1992) is a Japanese fashion model and an actress. She was once a model for the teen magazine ''Candy'' and later moved to model for another fashion magazine, ''Seventeen''. She left ''Seventeen'' in 2011. She became an actress in ...
(2011–2013) * Kyoko Hinami (2011–2013) *
Aya Ōmasa is a Japanese model and actress. Career Omasa co-starred with Shōta Sometani in Natsuki Seta's 2010 film ''A Liar and a Broken Girl''. She appeared in the 2011 film ''Paradise Kiss''. Filmography Films TV dramas * '' Tokyo Girl'' Episode 6 ...
(2011–2016) * Mao Ueda (2011–2016) * Mio Uema (2012–2013) * Saori Seto (2012–2014) * Moe Arai (2012–2014) * Azusa Mine (2012–2014) * Mirei Kiritani (2012–2015) * Haru (2012–2015) * Sayaka Okada (2012–2018) *
Azusa Okamoto Azusa may refer to: Relating to California From a Native American language, likely Tongva ''Asuksagna:'' *Azusa, California, a city in the United States *Azusa Pacific University, a Christian-based institution in Azusa, California *Azusa Street Rev ...
(2012–2018) * Honoka Miki (2013–2014) * Sachie Futamura (2013–2015) *
Seika Taketomi is a form of ''ikebana''. Written with the same ''kanji'' characters, it is also pronounced and known as ''Shōka''. History The painter Sōami and the art patron and ''shōgun'' Ashikaga Yoshimasa were supporters of the style as early as t ...
(2013–2016) * Hinako Kinoshita (2013–2017) * Miki Sato (2014–2016) *
Kang Ji-young Kang Ji-young (born January 18, 1994), also known as Jiyoung or JY, is a South Korean singer and actress based in Japan. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Kara. Life and career Kang Ji-young was born on January 18, 1994, in Paju ...
(2014–2016) * Akiko Kuji (2014–2017) * Nina Endō (2014–2018) * Mina Sayado (2015–2018) * Anri Okamoto (2015–2018) * Yuuna Suzuki (2014–2019) * Haru Izumi (2013–2019) * Riho Takada (2014–2019) * Eri Satō (2016–2019) * Raimu Taya (2018–2020) * Mana Kinjō (2016–2020) * Rena Takeda (2016–2021) *
Yua Shinkawa is a Japanese actress and model. Life and career Shinkawa made her screen debut in the television drama ''Chōnan no Kekkon'' in 2008, and made her film debut in the 2010 film ''Matataki'' in which Keiko Kitagawa played the lead role. In 2010, ...
(2015–2021) *
Yuko Araki is a Japanese actress and fashion model represented by Stardust Promotion. Biography Araki was recruited when she was in elementary school. Her first leading film role was ''Ikari o Nagero'' in May 2008. Araki became an exclusive model for the m ...
(2014–2021) *
Nanase Nishino is a Japanese actress, model, television host, and former member of Japanese idol girl group Nogizaka46. Her lead roles in TV and film have included Asahi Tōjima in ''Asahinagu'' and Ai Amano in '' Denei Shojo: Video Girl Ai 2018''. She co-host ...
(2015-2022)


References


External links


''non-no''
- Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Non no 1971 establishments in Japan Biweekly magazines published in Japan Fashion magazines published in Japan Magazines established in 1971 Magazines published in Tokyo Monthly magazines published in Japan Shueisha magazines Women's magazines published in Japan Women's fashion magazines