![]() In your example, Air Gear and Attack on Titan came from "magazine", they always have furigana.įor Youngs category, they use furigana for difficult kanji only or the first time it's used. Publisher enforces it and doesn't allow furigana in furigana (example: using kanji 二律背反 as furigana to ジレンマ (dilemma), because the kanji also needs furigana). ![]() Youngs and ladies are for the teen.įor boys or girls category, like Jump, "magazine" or Sunday, they always use furigana. It's usually categorized into 6 sections, by ages and gender: 少年 (boys), 少女 (girls), 青年 (youngs), レディース (ladies), 女性 (female), 男性 (male).īoys and girls are "officially" targeted for elementary school students. Any one not in their teens is going to have difficulty reading manga without it.Įach manga magazine has target audience. ![]() ![]() Just like how the content of the manga needs to be age appropriate to for the target demographic, so does the use of furigana. I believe it's essentially determined by the media the the manga is original published in. ![]()
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