“I met two otaku, who believe themselves to be in relationships with virtual girlfriends.”

October 23rd, 2013

Via: BBC:

Unless something happens to boost Japan’s birth rate, its population will shrink by a third between now and 2060. One reason for the lack of babies is the emergence of a new breed of Japanese men – the otaku, who love manga, anime and computers more than sex.

Tokyo is the world’s largest metropolis and home to more than 35 million people, so on the face of it, it is hard to believe there is any kind of population problem at all.

But Akihabara, an area of the city dedicated to the manga and anime subculture provides one clue to the country’s problems.

Akihabara is heaven for otaku.

They are a generation of geeks who have grown up through 20 years of economic stagnation and have chosen to tune out and immerse themselves in their own fantasy worlds.

A survey by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in 2010 found 36% of Japanese males aged 16 to 19 had no interest in sex – a figure that had doubled in the space of two years.

I met two otaku, who believe themselves to be in relationships with virtual girlfriends.

This girlfriend is actually a Nintendo computer game called Love Plus, which comes as a small portable tablet.

Nurikan and Yuge take their girlfriends, Rinko and Ne-ne, on actual dates to the park, and buy them cakes to celebrate their birthdays.

In the game he is a 15-year-old, though in reality he is 38.

“As long as I have time, I’ll continue the relationship forever,” says Yuge, who is 39.

One Response to ““I met two otaku, who believe themselves to be in relationships with virtual girlfriends.””

  1. tm says:

    Why does every US or British article on Japan have to include the utterly bogus claim that the Japanese economy has been “stagnant” for twenty years? It has clearly outperformed the US and UK for the last decade. That is obvious when you see the consistently low unemployment and inflation numbers for Japan.

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