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 1) PEOPLE  2) CAFÉ  3) FASHION  4) SAMURAI  5) EMPER OF JAPAN.

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2  1) PEOPLE  2) CAFÉ  3) FASHION  4) SAMURAI  5) EMPER OF JAPAN

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5  Otaku is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests particularly anime,manga.

6 ・ DRAGON BALL ・ ONE PEACE ・ GTO ・ POKEMON… ⇓ WRONG ・ KEION ・ HARUHI ・ EVANGERION…

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12 NEW CD START TO SELL ⇓ ALWAYS SELLING WELL Because Each OTAKU buys the same 3 CDs.

13 1) LISTENING 2) WATCHING 3) SAFEKEEPING

14 IN THE STREET ⇓ OTAKU start a strange dance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4kr BEWS9E&feature=related

15 A sacred place of the otaku ⇓ AKIHABARA(AKIBA) Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, and OTAKU goods.

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17 CAFÉ

18  Japanese tea ceremony Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of green tea. In Japanese, it is called chanoyu or saadō. Zen Buddhism was a primary influence in the development of the tea ceremony.

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20 MAID CAFÉ(cosplay restaurants) where the service staff dress as elegant maids. Such restaurants and cafés have quickly become a staple of Japanese OTAKU culture.

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22  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmA7 hVeXpik&feature=related

23 FASHION

24 The KIMONO is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. Kimonos were heavily influenced by traditional Han Chinese clothing.

25  Women's kimonos Many modern Japanese women lack the skill to put on a kimono unaided. The typical woman's kimono outfit consists of twelve or more separate pieces. The assistance of licensed professional kimono dressers help them.

26  Men's kimonos In contrast to women's kimono, men's kimono outfits are far simpler, typically consisting of five pieces The typical men's kimono is a subdued, dark color.(black, dark blues, greens, and browns are common)

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28 Gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English word gal. Its usage peaked in the 1980s and has gradually declined The term gradually drifted to apply to a younger group, whose seeming lack of interest in work or marriage.

29  Gyaruo the gyaru's male counterpart.

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31  Samurai is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan, and followed Bushidō  Bushidō is said to have emphasized virtues such as loyalty, honor, obedience, duty, filial piety, and self- sacrifice.  they numbered less than 10% of Japan's population [

32 The important things for samurai ⇓ Try to fight even if disadvantageous Because The culture that it is shame to escape If escape Samurai have to cut own stomach

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34  Japanese sword(nihontō) is commonly referred to as a "samurai sword",and generally defined as the standard size curved.  Japanese sword length is around 60 cm (23.6 inches).  It has historically been associated with the samurai.  It becomes renowned for its sharpness and cutting ability. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af736wK5Tys

35 EMPER OF JAPAN  Under Japan's present low, the Emperor is the "symbol of the state and the unity of the people,“  The Emperor's Birthday (currently celebrated on 23 December) is a national holiday.  When The Emperor change, period also change.

36  Since the mid-nineteenth century, the Imperial Palace has been called Kōkyo, and located in the central Tokyo.

37 After World War II ⇓ Every high status of military people was punished but The Emperor was not punished. ⇓ Japanese respected him, so if USA was punished him, every Japanese was angry.

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