Last time, I said that not all Japanese people approve of the popular culture, otaku culture in particular, that brings so much money (and foreign interest) into Japan each year. This doesn’t mean that all Japanese otaku are stay at home NEETs or Hikikomori. In fact, some of them are very powerful and influential.
Not photoshopped in any way, shape or form.
Take Taro Aso, who was Prime Minister five years ago when I first visited Japan, and is Vice-Prime Minister now under the re-elected Shinzo Abe. Otaku were especially unpopular in the late 80’s when Tsutomu Miyazaki, a horrific serial killer (don’t wiki him—seriously, don’t) was dubbed the Otaku Killer because he had a few anime DVDs under his bed or whatever. I mean, who doesn’t, serial killer or otherwise? But Aso, then deputy finance minister, was willing to go to bat for his people. In a public address he announced “I am an Akiba otaku,” which went a long way toward changing public opinion.
Sign in Akihabara. The big Japanese text reads "our Taro!"
Aso’s favorite series is reportedly Rozen Maiden. He has talked about the role popular culture can play in bringing people from different countries together.
What's Rozen Maiden about? I dunno, it looks like some girly-girl thing
His politics? Well, he’s kind of an old right-wing crank, and some picture make him look like one of the less charismatic Sith Lords. But on the plus side he’s one of only two Japanese Prime Minister to hail from Fukuoka prefecture, where we at J-Subculture do business!
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Apr 3rd, 2015
Death Note Musical
Mar 11th, 2015
Obaken Zombie Land
Mar 6th, 2015
Real Escape Game
Feb 20th, 2015
Pokemon Cafe in Parco Shibuya
Feb 13th, 2015
Rabbit Island or Okunoshima!
Dec 19th, 2014
Owl Cafes
Oct 4th, 2013
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Sep 23rd, 2013
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Aug 31st, 2013
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Aug 24th, 2013
Trains!
Jul 6th, 2013
The Story of Tanabata!
Jun 29th, 2013
When Otaku Invade!
Jun 26th, 2013
Summer Festivals!
Jun 19th, 2013
Taro Aso, the Otaku Prime Minister
Jun 6th, 2013
"Cool Japan?"
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