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Otaku Society

Next Japanese prime minister is an otaku

Yesterday the Japanese prime minister resigned. Abe will not be anymore the prime minister and will probably be substituted by Aso, a man who declares himself as a manga and anime fan. He reads around 10-20 weekly manga magazines, he did political speeches in Akihabara and he is a Rozen Maiden otaku. He likes so much Rozen Maiden that his nickname is “Rozen Aso”.

Reading Technorati News I found that since yesterday manga and anime business related company stock prices are rising very fast, because having an Otaku prime minister is good news for them. Examples of manga and anime related companies benefiting from “good” political news are: Mandarake, Ghibli, Kodansha, Shueisha, Bandai, Toei animation, Gentousha etc. An otaku is gonna govern the second most rich country in the world!

Aso
“Rozen Aso” will probably be the next prime minister in Japan.

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Society

Yakuza – ヤクザ

Japan, is one of the safest places in the world, there is almost no crime but it is the place where one of the hugest criminal gangs operates, they are the Yakuza. Yazuka is almost a synonym of “organized crime”, it could be translated also as “the Japanese mafia”.

The Yakuza beginnings were during the Edo period (300-400 years ago) when many samurai where not really needed by their daimyo(lord) and were ignored by their people. Those samurai without home, where known as ronin. Some ronin started doing some dirty jobs for high class people, and other where just plain criminals. After some time they started organizing ronin gangs, and offering their services as protectors of little villages. In exchange for the protection they asked for food and a roof, but after some time some groups started asking for money and more things. Other problems were fights between ronin bands trying to “protect” the same village or city area. That’s how the first organized criminal organizations operating in a similar way to nowadays Yakuza appeared in Japan.

The term “Yakuza” appeared at the beginning of the XIX century, when some “bakuto” who liked dirty illegal game businesses were playing a card game where the worst cards you can get are 8, 9 and 3. If you read 8, 9 and 3 using traditional Japanese it’s YA, KU, ZA. The people who managed to win a game having a YA-KU-ZA were considered the best players. Those “bakuto” people had a pretty bad reputation, and who knows how YAKUZA end up being the name for organized Japanese criminals.

During many years gangs trying to make money appeared, but Yakuzas as we know them today started after the WWII when they managed to control prostitution, illegal game business, drugs, illegal commerce etc. Furthermore, some of them started to operate inside political circles.


Picture from Okinawan-shorinryu

Yakuzas are organized in a very strict way, their gangs seem like a company, where everyone belongs to the same “family”. They follow the traditional samurai honor code, if someone fails he would cut his little finger. If you see a Japanese guy without a finger, maybe he is or he was a Yakuza.

The biggest Yakuza gang is called Yamaguchi-gumi, it has 40.000 active members. They have the “honor” of being the biggest criminal band in the world not only because of the number of member but also because of their economical power. They are like a big corporation, they control pachinko companies, restaurants everywhere in the country, pornography production companies, drugs and prostitution.

Yakuza are a big problem in Japan, they keep police and politicians away using their power so they have “space” to do their dirty businesses. This freedom, allows them to act as companies, for example in wikipedia you can read how the Yamaguchi are expanding their business in the Tokyo area and they just absorbed the clan Kokusui-kai last year. It seems like a big company buying a little company, they make it public and everyone knows!


Yamaguchi-gumi logo, it seems they are not into the 2.0 trend yet.

By the way, the Yamaguchi’s boss is a guy called Shinoda and he is now in prison but still controlling the biggest criminal band in the world, he will be free in 2010. Shinoda controls more criminals than Bin Laden but he will be free! And it seems nobody cares.

A “good” thing about Yakuza is that they don’t usually bother “normal” people, they just do their dirty businesses among them and many times they bother companies menacing them. That’s why they don’t have a very bad reputation, I have the impression that Japanese people don’t really care, they know there are Yakuza and that’s all. Not many complains here in Japan; I come from Spain where everyone complains A LOT, and I think it’s one of the keys that allowed us to reduce the power of terrorist groups in Spain.

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JapaneseCulture Society

Hikikomori

Hikikomori (ひきこもり – 引き篭り) is a Japanese term used to refer to the social isolation that many young Japanese suffer because they are afraid to start living by themselves in the real world. The ones who suffer this syndrome stay at home and spend their time sleeping, watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Internet. Usually they are adolescents who are worried about the high adult competitiveness in Japanese society, they refuse to become adults, stop studying and “decide” to isolate themselves at home.

This phenomenon was first identified in Japan, but it’s spreading to other societies where high competitiveness rules the system like Korea. Korea is a country where everyone “fights” in order to be accepted in the best universities, and once you enter in a good university your life is solved because you will be hired by a “good” company when you graduate. Psychologists studying the “hikikomori” phenomenon blame “super-capitalism” and a extreme meritocratic education system as the root of the problem. But why there are not “hikikomori” in the USA? Maybe because there is an excess of amae in Japan, would a family in the USA pamper their children to stay at home 24 hours a day during months? I don’t think so.

I’ve met Japanese and also not Japanese 😉 who really like to be at home, are not very social, spend 90% of their weekends at home and don’t do anything but watching movies during holidays. But that’s not ‘hikikomori’, that’s just being antisocial; to be considered as ‘hikikomori’ syndrome it has to be ALL THE time at home during months and even years. Having a ‘hikikomori’ in your family is not well seen, is like having some kind of curse and neighbors usually talk about it.

Better than my “blahblahblah” if you are really interested in ‘hikikomori’ you should watch Tamago, is a movie about a hikikomori’s life and his parents shame. If you are a Densha Otoko fan one of the protagonists friends is a hikikomori, and in Ikebukuro West Gate Park one of the protagonist’s brother is recovering from a hikikomori problem. By the way, if you have never seen Ikebukuro West Gate Park you should, is not about hikikomori 😉

Hikikomoris problem is real, but is VERY EXAGGERATED by the media. A psychologist called Tamaki Saito said that there are more than one million hikikomoris in Japan (Everyone was alarmed when this number was made public and it became world news). But Tamaki Saito confessed afterwards that he just made the number to call everyone’s attention about the problem, there are ‘only’ thousands of hikikomoris in Japan.