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“Ama-chan” design composition/text: Idea Editorial Department
Special feature 1
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Graphics Text: Sayawaka Design: Daijiro Ohara
Special feature 2
Era of idol identity
Private Ebisu Junior High School Text: Gentleman Okajima
Dempagumi.inc Text: Sayawaka
BiS (New Idol Study Group) Text: Sayawaka
BABYMETAL Text: Gentleman Okajima
BELLRING Girl Heart Text: Barbora
Lime Berry Text: Sayawaka
Especia Text: Barubora
Sumire Uesaka Text: Barbora
lyrical school composition/text/design: Shohei Iida
Junichi Someya’s text and design Composition and text: Barbora
Until the era of idol identity Text: Sayawaka
Obituary/Makoto Nakamura

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Idea 361, 2013-11
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