Assuming manga is required, the following 6 results were found.
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of Japanese entertainment--TV, magazines, movies, comedy, music, and even porn--mirror Japan's comic book fantasy culture. Manga and anime are interlocked in a critical symbiotic relationship with the real life of Japanese people. They're meant to be so...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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オタクパワー Otaku ("Dork") Powerhttps://japanatron.com/?view=article&id=156:otaku-power&catid=62
made of my song "Otaku Power." Otaku means "dork" in Japanese, and Otakus are associated with Akihabara pop culture--anime, manga, video games, electronics, etc.
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Music
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on YouTube Japan and you'll see plenty of videos in English. The other big users are otakus. YouTube Japan is full of manga/anime/Akiba otaku culture. One extremely famous YouTuber is a cute half-Japanese American girl youtubing under the name...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Show Biz
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portfolio: Amazon Japan - CellSeeFit Instructions are included, but they're in Japanese of course. Luckily, the Japanese use manga for everything (including STD test instructions), so the pictures make it relatively easy to follow. Basically, you need...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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How to Date Japanese Guyshttps://japanatron.com/blog/japan/general/10336-how-to-date-japanese-guys
towards Japanese men comes naturally--either from that cute bishōnen in the latest dorama, a popular singer, or even a manga character. However, when it comes to actually dating one, foreign girls often stumble upon cultural differences between them and...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: General
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of real-world situations. In other words they don't just target a single demographic, like young learners into Japanese manga. The content is built to appeal to a diverse audience. Some episodes feature formal or business Japanese, while others focus on...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: Studying Japanese