Otaku is a Japanese word that means 'your house' or 'fan' and is often used to describe someone who is obsessed with a hobby, especially anime or manga. Learn about the origin, evolution and perception of otaku culture in Japan and abroad, from the 1960s to the present day. What Exactly Does 'Otaku' Mean? The term otaku is often used in the West to refer to anyone interested in anime. But is that what otaku really means? Learn about the history behind the otaku phenomenon and how different anime have reacted to it, as well as anime fandom in general. Update: This word was added to the dictionary in May 2021 Otaku is a word we have been watching for a few years now. The term illustrates some of the difficulties in adding recent and specialized items of vocabulary to a dictionary, as it has shifted meaning and register over the last few decades to such an extent that establishing a precise definition is problematic. As scholar Yuji Sone wrote in an article for Cultural Studies Review in 2014 “It is a complex and elusive term that ... Have you ever wondered what otaku means in Japanese? Here is everything you need to know about the word origin and how it's used in Japan.

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