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== History ==
== History ==
The magazine was first published in 2001 as '''''JJ Bis''''', intended as a version of ''JJ'' for a younger audience. The magazine was renamed to ''Bis'' in 2006. Due to low sales, the magazine went out of print after the June 2006 edition, but was restarted in September 2017. {{nihongo|Haruna Nakagōri|中郡暖菜}}, former editor of the magazine ''LARME'', was named editor in chief.<ref>{{cite web |title=元「LARME」中郡暖菜編集長、11年ぶり復刊「bis」での新たな挑戦「編集という職業の可能性を探る」<インタビュー>|url=https://mdpr.jp/interview/detail/1688917|website=Modelpress|accessdate=2 April 2020|language=ja|date=25 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=「LARME」元編集長が「bis」復刊! キラキラ女子雑誌が「性と死」の匂いがするバイブルに大転換|url=https://www.cyzowoman.com/2017/07/post_144451_1.html |website=Cyzo Woman |accessdate=2 April 2020|language=ja|date=8 July 2017}}</ref>
The magazine was first published in 2001 as '''''JJ Bis''''', intended as a version of ''JJ'' for a younger audience. The magazine was renamed to ''Bis'' in 2006. Due to low sales, the magazine went out of print after the June 2006 edition, but was restarted in September 2017. {{nihongo|Haruna Nakagōri|中郡暖菜}}, former editor of the magazine ''LARME'', was named editor in chief.<ref>{{cite web |title=元「LARME」中郡暖菜編集長、11年ぶり復刊「bis」での新たな挑戦「編集という職業の可能性を探る」<インタビュー>|url=https://mdpr.jp/interview/detail/1688917|website=Modelpress|accessdate=2 April 2020|language=ja|date=25 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=「LARME」元編集長が「bis」復刊! キラキラ女子雑誌が「性と死」の匂いがするバイブルに大転換|url=https://www.cyzowoman.com/2017/07/post_144451_1.html |website=Cyzo Woman |accessdate=2 April 2020|language=ja|date=8 July 2017}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:07, 1 April 2024

Bis
CategoriesTeenage fashion
Founded2001
CompanyKobunsha
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese

Bis is a fashion magazine directed at teenage women published in Japan by Kobunsha. The magazine is an affiliate of the magazine JJ.

History

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The magazine was first published in 2001 as JJ Bis, intended as a version of JJ for a younger audience. The magazine was renamed to Bis in 2006. Due to low sales, the magazine went out of print after the June 2006 edition, but was restarted in September 2017. Haruna Nakagōri (中郡暖菜), former editor of the magazine LARME, was named editor in chief.[1][2]

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References

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  1. ^ "元「LARME」中郡暖菜編集長、11年ぶり復刊「bis」での新たな挑戦「編集という職業の可能性を探る」<インタビュー>". Modelpress (in Japanese). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. ^ "「LARME」元編集長が「bis」復刊! キラキラ女子雑誌が「性と死」の匂いがするバイブルに大転換". Cyzo Woman (in Japanese). 8 July 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2020.