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or is a Japanese slang term for Akihabara style.
Akihabara is a common name for the area around Akihabara Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Administratively, the area called Akihabara mainly belongs to the and Kanda-Sakumachō districts in Chiyoda. There exists an administrative district ca ...
is a district in
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where many otaku, or obsessive anime,
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, idol, and video game fans gather.


Definition

''Akiba-kei'' is a Japanese slang term meaning "
Akihabara is a common name for the area around Akihabara Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Administratively, the area called Akihabara mainly belongs to the and Kanda-Sakumachō districts in Chiyoda. There exists an administrative district ca ...
style". It dates back to the early 80s and refers to a subset of otaku who spend much of their time in and around the
Akihabara is a common name for the area around Akihabara Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Administratively, the area called Akihabara mainly belongs to the and Kanda-Sakumachō districts in Chiyoda. There exists an administrative district ca ...
area of Tokyo and are known for their strong interest in "fantasy worlds... anime,
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, maids, idols, and
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". ''Akiba-kei'' have also been characterized as being "interested in ruminating about domestic items and creating
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based on these existing elements."


Location

The
Akihabara is a common name for the area around Akihabara Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Administratively, the area called Akihabara mainly belongs to the and Kanda-Sakumachō districts in Chiyoda. There exists an administrative district ca ...
area in central Tokyo is well known as a marketplace of technology. It has ties to the Japanese video game industry, as well as to the anime and
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publishers. In addition to patronizing the famous electronics stores around them, ''Akiba-kei'' frequently open their own shops in Akihabara. Many of these shops are run by ''Akiba-kei'' in
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, who may claim that such attire is the rule for them rather than the exception. The shops offer a wide variety of goods and services: some sell model or ornamental weaponry; others are modeled after antique reading rooms; and still others sell quirky or innovative foodstuffs.


In popular culture

One distinctive feature of ''Akiba-kei'' within Japan's larger popular culture is that for the most part they belong to an older generation, who are well-versed in the history of Akihabara before it ever became a center of pop culture. Some of them, affectionately known as "Akiba historians", have worked in and around the Akihabara area for decades, and witnessed firsthand the changes the area went through. In addition to running shops and participating vigorously in ''Akiba-kei'' culture, they may also be fonts of knowledge about Akihabara and its environs in ways that relate particularly to their areas of interests. In early 2008, a project was undertaken to attempt to merge some aspects of ''Akiba-kei'' culture with Shibuya-kei, Japan's " super-chic internationalist music, fashion, interior, and design movement" that began in Japan in the 1990s. In writing about this project, W. David Marx of Diamond Agency's culture blog observed:


Akiba-kei Idol

Akiba-kei idols are Japanese idols representing Akihabara style. It is said that the activities of Akiba-kei idols were started by women who were influenced by the style of underground idols created by Aoi Mizuno. In the 1990s, Akihabara was developing into a neighborhood centered on male otaku interests. However, there were a few women who liked Akihabara, and Haruko Momoi was one of them. Haruko Momoi is also an enthusiastic fan of Aoi Mizuno, who made her debut before Haruko Momoi and completed the style of an underground idol, and started her activities as an underground idol by
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ing as
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, the character of Tokimeki Memorial. Since the
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of anime characters and activities as underground idols are characteristics that are widely seen in later Akiba-kei idols,
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is considered the prototype of Akiba-kei idols.
Haruko Momoi is a Japanese singer, songwriter and voice actress. She also produces an all-female pop group called Afilia Saga. She was born in Tokyo, Japan and is affectionately referred to as Halko by her fans, a nickname she gave herself which is inspired ...
, today's famous Anison musician, is the first known Akiba-kei idol. Beginning her activities in 1996, Haruko Momoi is still very early in the life cycle of her activity. Also, Shoko Nakagawa, one of today's more famous tarento, is also the most famous Akiba-kei idol in Japan, starting her activities in 2001. The idol group AKB48, one of Japan's highest selling contemporary musical acts, that began activities in 2005, runs its own theater in Akihabara, from which the group's name is derived. Formed in 2009,
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has all members claiming to be otaku of some genre. By the time of
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, the number of Akiba-kei idols had increased considerably. With the spread of otaku culture, it is no longer necessary to distinguish this place by name, so Akiba-kei is becoming a dead language. Therefore, at present, artists who were called Akiba-kei idols in the past are working beyond the framework of Akiba-kei and their activities have also had a great influence on contemporary
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.


See also

* Geek chic * Hikikomori * Otaku


References

{{reflist Japanese words and phrases Akihabara