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Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.
Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

1. Anime / Manga Otaku
Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

2. Cosplay Otaku
Cosplay Otaku are into wearing costumes and role playing. In many cases cosplay otaku are highly social and gain friends through cosplay activities. They may spend large amounts of money attending events and buying costumes. In many cases, they learn to make their own costumes (sewing etc..).


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

3. Game Otaku
Game Otaku spend much of their time playing games. They usually establish social connections in virtual worlds with people they may never physically meet.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

4. Idol & JPop Otaku (Wota)
A Wota is obsessed with female or male idols (often JPop idols). For example, the JPop group AKB48 has a musical theatre in Akihabara in which they perform nightly. Wota collect idol magazines and posters and often seek to meet or photograph idols in person.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

5. Figure otaku (Figure moe zoku ~ フィギュア萌え族)
Figure Moe Zoku can be translated as "figurine lover gang". It's a term for collectors of Anime / Manga figures. These figures are often highly realistic.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

6. Train Otaku (Tetsudou Otaku)
There are plenty of trains in Japan. Tetsudou Otaku are obsessed with photographing trains and/or riding trains. They may also be interested in train uniforms and model trains.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

7. Robot Otaku
Japan invests far more than any other country in robot research. Many Japanese robots are frighteningly advanced.
Robot Otaku are interested in popular culture related to robots. They may also take interest in robot research. In extreme cases, they're involved in building robots (as a hobby). There's a shop in Akihabara that sells nothing but robot parts.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

8. Pasocon Otaku
Pasocon Otaku are obsessed with computer technology. They study hardware and software specifications in detail. They enjoy discussing the latest devices. They may spend large amounts of time configuring and customizing software. In some cases, they become experts at computer programming or network security.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

9. Wapanese
Wapanese comes from the English "Want to be Japanese". They are non-Japanese people who have a obsessive interest in multiple aspects of Japanese culture. They may develop an incredibly positive view of Japan that's somewhat unrealistic. Some become skilled at Japanese language and/or martial arts.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

10. Female History Otaku (Reki-jo)
Reki-jo are female history buffs. They're interested in pre-industrial Japanese history. They view this period as an ideal age of innocence and adventure. Reki-jo often form social groups that gather to dress in period costumes. They may adapt the speech and mannerisms of old Japan.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

11. Voice Actress Otaku (Seiyuu Otaku)
One of the many sub-types of Anime Otaku. Seiyuu Otaku are obsessed with the voice actors and actresses from Anime productions.


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

12. Military Otaku (Gunji Ota)
Gunji Ota are obsessed with military uniforms, hardware and war stories (often in manga form).


Japanese Otaku. 1. Anime / Manga Otaku Virtually everyone in Japan has read manga or watched anime at some point. However, some people are obsessed with it. 2.

Bizengaust is a Russian-American lady who teaches English in Kyoto Japan who has an unhealthy addiction to green tea Pocky.

Tags: Japan | stuff
Types of Japanese Otaku
Otaku are people who are obsessed with a hobby to
the extent that it becomes a major part of their
identity. Otaku has a somewhat negative
connotation in Japanese. Much like the English
word "nerd", "Otaku" implies socially awkwardness.
A person can be Otaku about practically any hobby
or interest. The most common types or in
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#6 - tipman (02/03/2015) [-]
>Robot Otaku   
>Not calling the Robotaku   
 But seriously, i never knew there were classifications outside of the first few. Very interesting.
>Robot Otaku
>Not calling the Robotaku
But seriously, i never knew there were classifications outside of the first few. Very interesting.
#187 to #6 - wazerwifle (02/03/2015) [-]
I dunno man, sounds weird to me
User avatar #190 to #6 - geiner ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
Domo arigato mr roboto
User avatar #91 to #6 - ohgodwaitimatheist (02/03/2015) [-]
Someone should photoshop one cover of "Robocop" into "Robotaku"
User avatar #7 to #6 - tipman (02/03/2015) [-]
them* I ****** up.
#37 - efgsoldier (02/03/2015) [-]
"becomes a major part of their identity"
>funnyjunk all the time
>could say its a part of me
>i am funnyjunk otaku
>you are funnyjunk otaku
>we are funnyjunk otacos
User avatar #158 to #37 - shiifter (02/03/2015) [-]
Funnyjunk otacons

Wait, otaku... otacon...

It's probably just a coincidence.
#129 to #37 - caradecocou (02/03/2015) [-]
oh, tacos
#28 - doctorprofessornv (02/03/2015) [-]
So that last one is basically Japanese /K/
#10 - hapasan (02/03/2015) [-]
#2 Those girls are cosplaying Bible Black...wow hardcore
#44 to #10 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
wow so hardcore so much time and effort went into those outfits
#165 to #10 - thelastelephant ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
I am not sure if I regret watching it.
User avatar #24 to #10 - carneymaster (02/03/2015) [-]
yeah but none of them are cosplaying the one with a dick.
User avatar #114 to #24 - alucardexplain (02/03/2015) [-]
What about the one with two dicks?
User avatar #45 to #10 - mondprinzessin ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
I should not know that is a hentai...
But I do.
#38 to #10 - bizengaust [OP](02/03/2015) [-]
All the cool kids watch Bible Black.
All the cool kids watch Bible Black.
#5 - iphony (02/02/2015) [-]
Finally relevant.
User avatar #59 to #5 - kofola (02/03/2015) [-]
based papa franku
#124 - wassuuuby (02/03/2015) [-]
>wapanese
>weeaboos
#90 - ohgodwaitimatheist (02/03/2015) [-]
I like trains
#198 to #90 - anon (02/07/2015) [-]
#1 - makotoitou (02/02/2015) [-]
Figurefag here, there's a difference between the realistic figures (like in the OP) and anime/manga figures (pic related). The realisic ones tend to be OC characters and/or generic doll characters, while anime/manga figures are produced by companies to be for a series.

Usually dollfags like to have their dolls be characters, and their otakuness stems from people in their life being replaced by dolls.
Figurefags are more of a subculture of animefags in that they are animefags but also fill shelfs with collectables.
#9 to #1 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
i had to check twice to make sure i saw the name right
who are you and what have you done with the real makotoitou
#151 to #13 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
oh praise the lord you have returnedto the way you were
#140 to #1 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
I would be more of figurefag but I only have 3 technically 4 but the 4 th one is for id@lmaster which I never watched so I don't want to display it if I never watched it
#53 to #1 - boomerpyro (02/03/2015) [-]
i only have one anime figure, its of that teleporting fangirl, can't remember her name no matter how much i try
User avatar #130 to #53 - emiyashirou ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
Either Shirai Kuroko or Musujime Awaki. Unless you mean Thor. Thor also has teleports, but Thor isn't a girl.
User avatar #131 to #130 - emiyashirou ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
Othinus also has teleports, but that's not at all what you'd remember her for, so I'm assuming it's not her either. So it's either Shirai Kuruko or Musujime Awaki
User avatar #171 to #131 - dyalibya (02/03/2015) [-]
Someone read the LNs
User avatar #137 to #131 - boomerpyro (02/03/2015) [-]
yeah it's flat pigtail
User avatar #144 to #137 - emiyashirou ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
Fun fact: Musujime would've qualified as a Level 5 if her PTSD didn't prevent her from teleporting herself. She accidentally teleported her leg into a wall and literally tore all the skin off of it when pulling it out
User avatar #120 to #1 - crimsonscholar (02/03/2015) [-]
>claims to be figfag
>doesn't post their collection
User avatar #192 to #120 - makotoitou (02/04/2015) [-]
***** wanna fite
#2 to #1 - bizengaust [OP](02/02/2015) [-]
That's actually quite interesting. The ones I've seen are usually collectors of the anime dolls so I figured they were all in the same sub genre. I have learned something today.
That's actually quite interesting. The ones I've seen are usually collectors of the anime dolls so I figured they were all in the same sub genre. I have learned something today.
#4 to #2 - makotoitou (02/02/2015) [-]
Yeah they're similar but different.
Figures are more common and appeal more to the mainstream. Some figurefags even find dollfags weird.
Figures are smaller. 1/8 scale standard is about 6 inches vs ~24 inches, pic related).
Figures are also cheaper because smaller+lower quality (~$80 vs ~$200-500 or so).

If you got any more questions fire away.
#17 - tomsophsis (02/03/2015) [-]
Becoming a voice actor is my dream, and I plan on pursuing it seriously in the near future. If I had people obsessing over me because of my voice, I'd think I'd be pretty proud.
Becoming a voice actor is my dream, and I plan on pursuing it seriously in the near future. If I had people obsessing over me because of my voice, I'd think I'd be pretty proud.
#94 to #17 - thepizzadevourer (02/03/2015) [-]
You can do it, lil' 			*****		.
You can do it, lil' ***** .
User avatar #126 to #17 - revolvingocelot (02/03/2015) [-]
A voice actor in what though? anime? Games? american cartoons? Personally i think it'd be cool to be recognized as the voice of batman or some other hero, or be like troy baker and steve blum who you hear in every single ******* game nowadays lol
#19 to #17 - snowboardingeng (02/03/2015) [-]
I have a friend who just got his first anime voice acting role. He started out using sites like voice bunny taking small jobs.
User avatar #87 to #19 - nitricmike (02/03/2015) [-]
which anime?
#186 to #87 - snowboardingeng (02/03/2015) [-]
Holy Knight
#21 to #17 - bizengaust [OP](02/03/2015) [-]
Good luck to you  One of the teachers I worked with at my first job in Japan went on to be a seiyuu and she has a lot of fun with it. She started out with really small roles  like animated animals for commercials  while she was teaching but she finally got her foot in the door and got a break with an anime  I don't remember which .
Good luck to you One of the teachers I worked with at my first job in Japan went on to be a seiyuu and she has a lot of fun with it. She started out with really small roles like animated animals for commercials while she was teaching but she finally got her foot in the door and got a break with an anime I don't remember which .
User avatar #86 to #17 - nitricmike (02/03/2015) [-]
try and show off a little here, post a vocaroo. you don't know us and you will get honest opinions.
User avatar #99 to #17 - hightechlowlife ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
I'm with you, man. I've been told countless times I should get into voice acting or radio, or become an announcer, but I just don't know where to start for any of those.
User avatar #194 to #143 - tomsophsis (02/04/2015) [-]
Is this your voice?

If so, you sound like the man who does the 'Prepare to Cry' videos on YouTube, and I envy you for that.
User avatar #197 to #194 - jokesexplain (02/04/2015) [-]
Yes it is indeed my voice. I am glad you like it
#179 to #143 - themedaccounthater (02/03/2015) [-]
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#76 to #17 - hurzg (02/03/2015) [-]
>Wants to be a voice actor
>Doesn't post a vocaroo
#65 - hejhag ONLINE (02/03/2015) [-]
>Number 8

Oh god, I'm an otaku.
User avatar #117 to #65 - dalgaard (02/03/2015) [-]
pls lern me to hak b0ss
#147 to #65 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
Sooooo..... what's ur build b0ss
#106 - Nekatroz (02/03/2015) [-]
When I saw the Train Otakus I thought to myself

"This is way to far"
#152 - kaboomz (02/03/2015) [-]
all of these
but the non japanese wanabees are the worst of them all
#115 - anon (02/03/2015) [-]
Wait, so if a person outside of Japan gets good at let's say Judo, he is a kind of Otaku even though he isn't really interested in the culture? If I am getting this wrong I'll gladly take a correction.
User avatar #166 to #115 - alekksandar (02/03/2015) [-]
that makes them normal
#118 to #115 - projecthelios (02/03/2015) [-]
I think it means that they would go out of their way to do or learn anything to do with the Japanese or their culture. The individual you described might just do that as a hobby or a way to defend themself.
Pic unrelated.
#154 - avocadomessiah (02/03/2015) [-]
they're all ****** weebs to me
#8 - marioisbestpony (02/03/2015) [-]
Robot Otaku.   
   
What the actual flying 			****		 is that 			****		?
Robot Otaku.

What the actual flying **** is that **** ?
#26 to #8 - arnoldnorris (02/03/2015) [-]
It's happening.
#12 to #8 - bizengaust [OP](02/03/2015) [-]
There are no brakes on the fear train.
There are no brakes on the fear train.
#104 - cackrel (02/03/2015) [-]
Eh.....
I'm confused.
What's wrong with liking trains?
What's wrong of a westerner respecting your culture and learning your language?
The Reki-Jo, aren't they just geishas? (More confusion)
"Pasokon" otaku, wait so this is just a geek who likes computers and hardware might even be into programming? What? Most programmers I know love ******* computers.
"Robot" otaku, so is this just people that really, really, really, really, dig robots and will probably go into that field?

I don't know...Is this truly what the Japanese think of people?
And then they hate most foreigners and move to other countries expecting people to respect them.
What the **** ...
Can someone who lives in Japan explain this **** yo?
#128 to #104 - gummybearwarrior (02/03/2015) [-]
theres a difference between liking something, respecting something, or having a hobby
otakus obsess over it.
They literally revolve their life around it.
#139 to #128 - cackrel (02/03/2015) [-]
I mean my extensive file on Bill Cosby is an obsession.    
But I mean, maybe they're autist?
I mean my extensive file on Bill Cosby is an obsession.
But I mean, maybe they're autist?
#98 - hydraetis (02/03/2015) [-]
My first thought with #7
My first thought with #7
User avatar #135 to #98 - brutalgod (02/03/2015) [-]
Archer is one hell of a good show
#63 - theluppijackal (02/03/2015) [-]
o-oh we doing this again?
I have a b-bag of confetti just for this occasion!
OHOHOHO!
User avatar #18 - killerliquid (02/03/2015) [-]
I am a seiyuufag
#61 to #18 - warbob (02/03/2015) [-]
half of /anime/ is really
User avatar #16 - leafonthewind (02/03/2015) [-]
thanks bizengaust your comps are always great
10/10 keep it up!
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