Brutus (magazine)
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Brutus (ブルータス) is a Japanese magazine devoted to pop culture, lifestyles, and culture in Tokyo, Japan by Magazine World.
[1][2] A popular magazine,[3] it had a circulation of 88,543 as of May 2009[update] with a target audience of 20–50 year old trend-conscious males.[4]
References
- ^ BRATT, L. ERIK (May 13, 1992). "Clear sailing for some". The San Diego Union - Tribune.
- ^ Holley, David (March 27, 1995). "Japanese Guru". Los Angeles Times.
He was interviewed sympathetically, for example, for an article on new religions published in the well-respected magazine Brutus in 1991.
- ^ "How-to guides ever popular with Japanese". The Pantagraph. Associated Press. January 14, 1991.
"How-to magazines attract Japanese readers, who are always fearful of doing something different, by showing a standard of what people should be doing," said Masayoshi Kinjo, editor of the popular men's magazine Brutus.
- ^ "Brutus magazine seeks Saipan appeal for cartoon magazines". Saipan Tribune. 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2009-11-04.