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S-F Magazine is a long-running monthly magazine on the sci-fi literary genre in Japan. It was first published in 1959 with its February 1960 issue. Because of its genre, most of its pages covered sci-fi novels. Features included interviews, popular SF writers' reviews, essays, as well as the Hayagawa award, which was presented to the work that was voted the best one of the prior year, since 1989, and the Hayagawa SF Contest, which lasted from 1962-1992 before entering a hiatus and resuming in 2013. It was first edited by Masami Fukushima, who edited it for a decade up to 1969, where he was replaced with Masaru Mori. Initially, the magazine did coverage on translated English sci-fi stories, although they eventually did original Japanese publications of the genre.

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  • S-F Magazine is a long-running monthly magazine on the sci-fi literary genre in Japan. It was first published in 1959 with its February 1960 issue. Because of its genre, most of its pages covered sci-fi novels. Features included interviews, popular SF writers' reviews, essays, as well as the Hayagawa award, which was presented to the work that was voted the best one of the prior year, since 1989, and the Hayagawa SF Contest, which lasted from 1962-1992 before entering a hiatus and resuming in 2013. It was first edited by Masami Fukushima, who edited it for a decade up to 1969, where he was replaced with Masaru Mori. Initially, the magazine did coverage on translated English sci-fi stories, although they eventually did original Japanese publications of the genre.
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  • S-F Magazine is a long-running monthly magazine on the sci-fi literary genre in Japan. It was first published in 1959 with its February 1960 issue. Because of its genre, most of its pages covered sci-fi novels. Features included interviews, popular SF writers' reviews, essays, as well as the Hayagawa award, which was presented to the work that was voted the best one of the prior year, since 1989, and the Hayagawa SF Contest, which lasted from 1962-1992 before entering a hiatus and resuming in 2013. It was first edited by Masami Fukushima, who edited it for a decade up to 1969, where he was replaced with Masaru Mori. Initially, the magazine did coverage on translated English sci-fi stories, although they eventually did original Japanese publications of the genre.
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