Otaku Culture

Otaku, a term originating in Japan, has evolved a surprising amount in the past ten-plus years. Otaku, who love anime, games and manga in the limelight, used to just be seen as strange people. That has now turned into a nation-wide otaku era. 60% of university students identify as an otaku and 80% of high school girls have a positive impression of otaku. Otaku is now an internationally recognized word. What has changed in the past ten-plus years? We investigate the latest occurrences in the world of otaku.
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