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How to get a Convention Girlfriend or Boyfriend: American Otaku Dating

Posted on December 13, 2015January 2, 2016 by Chris

Dating sucks, particularly for those who like anime. In the US,  anime and manga fans are still stigmatized as loser neckbeards (including girls!). While this unfounded stereotype is wrong and slowly fading, it still hangs on in many areas. Because of this, many anime conventions feature speed dating events to help anime fans meet. The…

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Idealizing the Country Side and Impulsive Artists: Barakamon

Posted on November 29, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris

Barakamon is one of those stories that resonates and repulses me. I grew up in rural America and have a dislike for cities. I also dabble in art – drawing, painting, and writing – so a story about a city-slicker professional artist who goes country appeals to me. However, most of these types of stories…

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Crackling Mountain: The Story of the Farmer and the Tanuki

Posted on November 28, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris

Below is one version of one of the most popular tanuki stories in Japan. The translation dates to the early 1900s. During this time, the character for tanuki was translated as badger. If you want to learn more about tanuki, check out my ebook, Tanuki: The Folklore of Japan’s Trickster Long, long ago, there lived…

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Goku vs. Superman: The Cultural Perspective

Posted on November 22, 2015September 30, 2016 by Chris

People debate who would win in a duel: Goku or Superman? Although entertaining, this question is the old oranges and apples argument. Goku and Superman are different types of heroes. Each reflects a different set of values and cultural views, and both types of hero are important. The Man of Steel Superman is the ultimate…

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NHK World

Posted on November 20, 2015 by Chris

NHK (Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai) World is a must watch station for fans of Japan. The public broadcasting station features news, documentaries, and current-interest programming from Japan. NHK World broadcasts in 18 different languages. Anime fans will find shows like Imagine-nation interesting. Imagine-nation features stories about video games,  anime, and other works of art. Documentaries focus…

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Gay in Japan

Posted on November 15, 2015March 23, 2024 by Chris

Japanese history is well known for celebrating homosexuality. Well, what we in the West call homosexuality.  During the feudal era, homosexuality wasn’t an identity as it is today. The celebration of male love changed with many other aspects of their society during the Meiji Reformation.  Like the protections single mothers and women enjoyed, homosexuality declined…

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