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Japan's Nerd Ghetto

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golem

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saw on /.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/06/AR2005060601767.html

At his favorite neighborhood cafe, Shunsuke Yamagata, a college student who proudly calls himself a nerd, smiled shyly behind his horn-rimmed glasses at waitresses hurrying about in black Minnie Mouse shoes and lacy, racy mini-dresses inspired by Japanese comics.

The place is a dream come true for Yamagata, whose passion is collecting comics and cartoons. He giggled with glee when his servers addressed him in the squeaky little character voices they use to delight their fantasy-loving clientele.

For Yamagata, 20, it was just another night out with the pocket-protector crowd in Tokyo's neon-splashed Akihabara district, where "costume cafes" are the latest of hundreds of new businesses catering to Japan's otaku , or nerds. A subculture of social misfits obsessed with electronic role-playing games, manga comics and Japanese animation, they began gathering in Akihabara in the late 1990s, lured by the district's proliferation of electronics retailers and stores selling everything you would need to build your own computer.

Maligned and shunned by mainstream society, here they stayed, their tastes and habits transforming the area also known as Electric Town into what sociologists are calling an urban first -- a ghetto of geeks.

dammit i didnt see any costume cafes when i was in akihabara...

although there are some nice bikini cafes down in westminster here ;)
 
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"That sounds very gratifying for nerds."

He giggled with glee when his servers addressed him in the squeaky little character voices they use to delight their fantasy-loving clientele.

Yep - just another reason to stay very far away from Japan. FACE PUNCHING PENALTIES!!! :p
 

miyuru

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Tetsu Ishihara, 34, a computer programmer whose three-room apartment in west Tokyo is filled from floor to ceiling with comic books, does not want to be associated with such charges. Ishihara maintains a growing collection of 130 life-size pillows of female anime characters -- both purchased and self-designed. His favorite is Mio-chan, a female character from a love-simulation computer game in which a high school boy builds up the courage to ask a girl for a first date.

:lol :lol :lol
 
geez written in such a condescending manner.

At other cafes, waitresses greet patrons at the door with a curtsy and the words "Welcome home, master."
wow :lol

They got the groups name wrong.. 'Morning Daughter'
 
"There are some people who do lose their grip on reality, but that is not me -- or most of us," said Ishihara, a chubby man with glasses who this year started dating a woman steadily for the first time She's an anime artist. "For me, the pillows have been my source of unconditional love, a reminder of when I used to be hugged by my parents. There is nothing strange about it."

this is some wild stuff... worth a study
 

Koshiba

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So cosplay cafes do exist. Nice to know. I always thought it'd be kinda fun to work at something like that for some reason though.. Maybe I could set one up in the US..! Or not. Lol.
 

Koshiba

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Pellham said:
No... they just translated it literally when they should have just left it alone.

Yeah, since it's a group's name, it doesn't really need to be translated.. At first I was wondering what they were talking about. Then I realized they were talking about Morning Musume. :x
 

GDGF

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The Take Out Bandit said:
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"That sounds very gratifying for nerds."

:lol Nice.

Oh, and there was an old Japan TGS special on G4 (from before the merger) that had footage from a few of these places.

Hell, i'd go.
 
Heh. They've got a picture of Media Land with the caption:

"An anime display drew the attention of some of the hundreds of thousands of "otaku," or nerds, in Tokyo's Akihabara area last month."

It's not an anime display, it's the front of the store.
 

Ollie Pooch

In a perfect world, we'd all be homersexual
The Take Out Bandit said:
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"That sounds very gratifying for nerds."



Yep - just another reason to stay very far away from Japan. FACE PUNCHING PENALTIES!!! :p

that photo makes me feel physically ill :( HIDEOUS
 
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