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Aera

Cover of August 14•21, 2006 issue.
Categories News, Photography (gravure)
Frequency Weekly
First issue May 1988
Company Asahi Shimbun
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Website Digital Edition

Aera is a Japanese weekly magazine, printed in gravure, published by the Asahi Shimbun. The magazine combines photographs and news stories. In May 1988, Aera replaced Asahi Journal, a more substantial weekly.

The cover story is called Person in Focus. Eiichirō Sakata takes cover photos for Aera, but when the person on the cover is a photographer, it is a self-portrait.

The title AERA is derived from the Latin word that means "era" in English, and a backronym said to mean "Asahi Shimbun Extra Research and Analysis."

Aera's advertisement in the Asahi features topical dajare (word play).

Contents

[edit] People who have appeared in Aera's cover story Person in Focus

Issue number and names in Japanese and roman script.

[edit] Issues of 1998

[edit] Issues of 1999

[edit] Issues of 2000

[edit] Issues of 2001

[edit] Issues of 2002

[edit] Issues of 2003

[edit] Issues of 2004

[edit] Issues of 2005

[edit] Issues of 2006

[edit] Issues of 2007

[edit] Issues of 2008

[edit] Issues of 2009

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