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Shōjo, shojo or shoujo(少女|shōjo|) is a Japanese| word for "girl". The word is originally derived from a Chinese expression written with the same characters. The Chinese characters (少 and 女) literally mean young/little and woman respectively. In Japanese, these kanji refer specifically to a young woman approximately 7–18 years old.

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  • Shōjo, shojo or shoujo(少女|shōjo|) is a Japanese| word for "girl". The word is originally derived from a Chinese expression written with the same characters. The Chinese characters (少 and 女) literally mean young/little and woman respectively. In Japanese, these kanji refer specifically to a young woman approximately 7–18 years old.
  • El shōjo 「少女 chica joven?」 es un tipo de manga dirigido a una audiencia femenina de entre los diez y los thumb|Escena de un manga shojodieciocho años, y suele publicarse en Japón en revistas manga dedicadas a ese sector demográfico. Abarca una gran cantidad de temas y estilos, desde el drama histórico a la ciencia ficción, centrando habitualmente el énfasis en las relaciones humanas y sentimentales. Estrictamente hablando, el shōjo no se adscribe a ningún estilo o género particular y es más un indicador del público al que va destinado. Algunas de las revistas shōjo conocidas son:
  • Like most kanji compounds, the term shōjo is borrowed from Classical Chinese characters. The term 少女 is pronounced shào nǚ in Mandarin (pinyin romanization), so nyŏ in Korean (McCune-Reischauer romanization), and shōjo in Japanese (Hepburn romanization), although, as noted above, it can also be pronounced otome in Japanese. The earliest surviving written record of the term 少女 is on the Book of the Later Han, published in China in the 5th century, in Chapter 86, The myth of Yao, referring to young girls.
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  • Like most kanji compounds, the term shōjo is borrowed from Classical Chinese characters. The term 少女 is pronounced shào nǚ in Mandarin (pinyin romanization), so nyŏ in Korean (McCune-Reischauer romanization), and shōjo in Japanese (Hepburn romanization), although, as noted above, it can also be pronounced otome in Japanese. The earliest surviving written record of the term 少女 is on the Book of the Later Han, published in China in the 5th century, in Chapter 86, The myth of Yao, referring to young girls. In the 7th century, the word was introduced into the Japanese language through the adoption of the Chinese-style Ritsuryō legal system, where it referred to females between the ages of 17 and 20.
  • El shōjo 「少女 chica joven?」 es un tipo de manga dirigido a una audiencia femenina de entre los diez y los thumb|Escena de un manga shojodieciocho años, y suele publicarse en Japón en revistas manga dedicadas a ese sector demográfico. Abarca una gran cantidad de temas y estilos, desde el drama histórico a la ciencia ficción, centrando habitualmente el énfasis en las relaciones humanas y sentimentales. Estrictamente hablando, el shōjo no se adscribe a ningún estilo o género particular y es más un indicador del público al que va destinado. Algunas de las revistas shōjo conocidas son: * Ciao Comic * Gekkan Asuka * Hana to Yume * LaLa * Margaret * Nakayoshi * Ribon * Shōjo Comic * Wings
  • Shōjo, shojo or shoujo(少女|shōjo|) is a Japanese| word for "girl". The word is originally derived from a Chinese expression written with the same characters. The Chinese characters (少 and 女) literally mean young/little and woman respectively. In Japanese, these kanji refer specifically to a young woman approximately 7–18 years old.
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