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is a Sino-Japanese term meaning
tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide use of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. The definition is contested, in part due to conflict ...
, clan, or family. As a suffix it has been used extensively within Japan to define subcultural phenomena, though many zoku do not acquire the suffix (e.g.
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). A ''zoku'' may be labeled with a Japanese stem (e.g. ''kaminari zoku'') or a foreign language (
gairaigo is Japanese for "loan word", and indicates a transcription into Japanese. In particular, the word usually refers to a Japanese word of foreign origin that was not borrowed in ancient times from Old or Middle Chinese (especially Literary Chine ...
) stem (e.g. ''saike zoku'', where ''saike'' comes from "psychedelic"). As with the usual practice elsewhere,
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in
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have almost certainly been labeled by an outsider to the group, often an influential person in the
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.


Historic groups labeled as zoku


1950s/60s

Subcultures that emerged in the early post-war decades include the "motorcycle-riding" Thunder Tribe (''kaminarizoku''), the amplified-music-loving Electric Tribe (''erekizoku''), and the Psychedelic Tribe (''saikezoku'')." Although ''zoku'' was applied to others in society, like
senior citizens Old age is the range of ages for people nearing and surpassing life expectancy. People who are of old age are also referred to as: old people, elderly, elders, senior citizens, seniors or older adults. Old age is not a definite biological sta ...
,
salarymen The term is a Japanese word for salaried workers. In Japanese popular culture, it is portrayed as a white-collar worker who shows unwavering loyalty and commitment to his employer, prioritizing work over anything else, including family. "Salary ...
, and political activists (e.g.
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), it was mostly used to label youth subcultures.
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's 1950s novel ''
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'' gave rise to a reckless and carefree expression of youth which became stylised in subsequent films as ''taiyo zoku'' (太陽族, sun tribe). This subculture had some parallels with the rocker and greaser subcultures being promoted by
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films such as ''
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''. Traditional Japanese considered the post-war ''taiyo zoku'' violent and promiscuous. Some Japanese youths admired American music, and Japanese
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clones were known as ''rokabiri zoku'' (the
rockabilly Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It dates back to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the Southern United States, South. As a genre, it blends the sound of Western music (North America), Western musi ...
tribe). At the height of the
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movement and the
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age in the 1960s, the ''futen zoku'' (フーテン族) or vagabond tribe emerged in the
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area of Japan. Japanese media depicted them as dangerous because of their
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and their public presence. More recreational drug users who patronized clubs and coffee shops were known as ''danmo zoku'' (ダンモ族).


1970s/80s

A 1970s Japanese
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was known as ''karasu zoku'' (からす族,crow tribe) because they wore black clothing and accessories. Young women readers of the 1970s magazines " an an" and "
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" were known as the ''an-non zoku'' (アンノン族). In the 1980s, fashion became mixed with music and dance in the form of the ''
takenoko-zoku Takenoko-zoku (竹の子族, lit. "bamboo shoot tribe") describes a type of dance group active from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s in Tokyo, especially in Harajuku. The teenagers, mainly girls but often with one boy leading, were colorfully dresse ...
'' (bamboo-shoot tribe). This subculture was named after a boutique in
Harajuku is a district in Shibuya, Tokyo. Harajuku is the common name given to a geographic area spreading from Harajuku Station to Omotesandō, Tokyo, Omotesando, corresponding on official maps of Shibuya, Tokyo, Shibuya ward as Jingūmae 1 Japanese a ...
. Other parts of Tokyo such as
Roppongi Roppongi (, , 'six trees') is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the affluent Roppongi Hills development area and popular night club scene. A few foreign embassies are located near Roppongi, and the night life is popu ...
and
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have been centers of
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, and many zoku have been named after sites in these localities. Another very significant group of the 1980s was the ''kurisutaru zoku'' (crystal tribe), which were branded a social group after the success of the novel '' Nantonaku, Kurisutaru'' (''Somehow, Crystal''). This label applied to youth who were swept up in the freedoms of the economic boom of the 1980s and became materialistic and conscious of their image, much like
yuppie Yuppie, short for "young urban professional" or "young upwardly-mobile professional", is a term coined in the early 1980s for a young professional person working in a city. The term is first attested in 1980, when it was used as a fairly neu ...
s. They have been contrasted with the rougher groups that had existed since the 1950s. The ''Hanako zoku (ハナコ族)'' of the late 1980s was associated with a popular magazine for young women called '' Hanako''.


Glossary


Street and racing tribes

* Bōsō zoku: motorcycle gang * Dorifuto zoku: Drifting tribe * Kaminari zoku: (雷族 "Thunder Tribe") early name for ''Bōsō zoku'' * Rolling zoku: Off-road variety of ''Bōsō zoku'' * Roulette zoku (also ''circuit zoku''): Circular-highway racing tribe * Vanning zoku: Van-driving tribe (van owning youths who install massive sound systems) * Zeroyon zoku: 0-4 tribe (racers who use 400m straight-track roads)


Others

*
Barazoku was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor , although before that, there had been ''Adonis'' and ''Apollo'', its extra issue, around 1960 serving as a ...
: Rose tribe (gay subculture in Japan) * Danchi zoku (團地族): Unit tribe (white collar apartment dwellers) * Dobunezumi zoku (溝鼠族): Sewer rat tribe (company employees in dull clothing) * Figure moe zoku:
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who collect figurines * Ereki zoku: Electric Guitar Tribe * Hodo-Hodo zoku (ほどほど族): Employees who avoid promotion to minimize stress and maximize free time * Hotaru zoku (蛍族): Firefly tribe (smokers on their smoking break) * Madogiwa zoku (窓際族): Window-seat tribe (older, redundant employees who are retained by companies) * Nure ochiba zoku: Wet leaf tribe (clingy retired salarymen) from Economic Bubbles and the Salaryman's Vomit, by Nicholas Klar
/ref> * Oyayubi zoku (親指族): thumb tribe (heavy users of cell phones for texting) * Yuri zoku: Lily tribe (the lesbian equivalent of ''bara zoku'') * Zoku-giin (族議員): Policy tribes (many Japanese political factions are also suffixed with zoku)


References

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External links


Japanese page about the bosozoku subculture
(In Japanese)




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* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070416033340/http://www.boingboing.net/2005/11/11/japanese_youth_are_l.html Article referring to ''dearuki zoku'' {{Japanese subcultures Japanese subcultures Japanese words and phrases