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character created in 2010 which originated from the Breaking News (VIP) Board on
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, and has since become an
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within various forums and imageboards in Japan. The character is a
moe anthropomorphism is a form of anthropomorphism in anime and manga where '' moe'' qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical creatures), objects, concepts, or phenomena. In addition to ''moe'' feature ...
of the phrase "日本鬼子", a commonly used Chinese ethnic slur against persons of Japanese descent.


Backgrounds

The character was originally conceived by users on a 2ch board as a
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of the aforementioned Chinese racial term. In
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, the term Riben guizi "日本鬼子" () is a phrase used since
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, and still used today, as a disparaging epithet against the Japanese. Japanese netizens chose to transform the normally racist and offensive phrase into a character which could be depicted as "cute" or ''moe'', in an expression that the negative connotations behind the slur can be reversed. The creation of the character in 2010 follows the escalation of the
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as a result of the fishing trawler collision incident which occurred not too long before, and was intended as a "hit back" response against growing
anti-Japanese sentiment Anti-Japanese sentiment (also called Japanophobia, Nipponophobia and anti-Japanism) involves the hatred or fear of anything which is Japanese, be it its culture or its people. Its opposite is Japanophilia. Overview Anti-Japanese sentim ...
amongst Chinese netizens online and within the public opinion of Chinese people in general following the island dispute incident.


Etymology

In Japanese, the slur 日本鬼子 is generally read as ''rīben guizu'' (リーベングイズ), a direct transliteration of the Mandarin ''rìběn guǐzi''. However, the characters can be alternately read using
kun'yomi are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequent ...
and
nanori are the often non-standard kanji character readings (pronunciations) found almost exclusively in Japanese names. In the Japanese language, many Japanese names are constructed from common characters with standard pronunciations. However, names ...
readings as ''Hinomoto Oniko'', which in Japanese resembles a female name. Within the Kun'yomi reading, the character's "
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" ''Hi no moto'' can have the literal meaning " origin of the sun", whilst Japanese given names ending in 子 (''-ko'') are considered feminine, and are generally used as girls' names (for example, 山田花子 ''Yamada Hanako'' is a placeholder female name).


Characteristics

The main design motif is based on the
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in Japanese folklore. Since the character was designed to be a "personification" of the slur, she is portrayed as a young woman with long black hair and pale skin, often wearing a
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and demon horns, whilst holding various motifs unique to Japanese culture, such as a
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and a
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mask. A variant of the character is known as "little Oniko" (''Ko-hinomoto'' or ''Konipon'') (derived from another Chinese slur,
Xiao riben ''Xiao Riben'' () is a derogatory Chinese slang term for the Japanese people or a person of Japanese descent. Literally translated, it means "little Japan". It is often used with " guizi" or ghost/devil, such as "xiao Riben guizi", or "little ...
"小日本" ), who is depicted as a pre-pubescent girl of similar appearance to the original Oniko, and also carries Japanese culture-related motifs along with her.


See also

*
ISIS-chan is a fictional manga character that originated on the Japanese internet textboard 2channel and was created in 2015 after a series of incidents in which Japanese nationals were kidnapped and beheaded by ISIS. The character is portrayed as a '' ...


References

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External links


hinomotooniko@ウィキ鬼子プロジェクト (oniko_project) on Twitter
*28 October 2010
Japan Fights China with Moe, China Crushed
Sankakucomplex *1 November 2010
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/nowiki> Classic Japanese Idol [English Subtitles">IHON ONOKO">[NIHON ONOKO
/nowiki> Classic Japanese Idol [English Subtitles/nowiki>], YouTube *2 November 2010
Japanese Netizens turn Chinese derogatory term into beautiful young girl anime character
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* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20100304131340/http://popgo.net/bbs/showthread.php?s= 日本鬼子萌化中 2channel Anti-Asian slurs Internet memes Moe anthropomorphism Anti-Japanese sentiment in China