Seinen
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Seinen (青年?) is a subset of manga that is generally targeted at an 18–30 year old male audience, but the audience can be much older with some comics aimed at businessmen well into their 40s. It has a wide variety of art styles and more variation in subject matter, ranging from the avant-garde to the pornographic. The female equivalent to seinen manga is josei manga. In Japanese, the word Seinen only means "young man" or "young men", and it is not indicative of sexual matter. Examples include Berserk, 3×3 Eyes, Boogiepop Phantom, Chobits, Tenjho Tenge, Elfen Lied, Fate/stay night, Oh My Goddess!, Trigun Maximum, Rozen Maiden, xxxHolic, and Zero no Tsukaima.
A common way to tell if a manga is seinen is by looking at whether or not furigana is used over the original kanji text: if there are furigana on all kanji, the title is generally aimed at a younger audience. The title of the magazine it was published in is also an important indicator. Usually Japanese manga magazines with the word young in the title (Young Jump for instance) are seinen. Other popular seinen manga magazines include Ultra Jump, Afternoon, and Big Comic.
[edit] List of seinen anime and manga
- Please see the category Seinen for a list of anime and manga that are considered "seinen".
[edit] See also
- Shōnen: intended for boys
- Shōjo: intended for girls
- Josei: intended for adult women
- Kodomo: intended for children
- List of seinen magazines
[edit] External links
- Definition of seinen at the Anime News Network
- Anime for men (Japanese)
- Japanese Magazine Publishers Association (Japanese)

