Rozen Aso: Otaku Tourism Will Save Japan

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Prime Minister Rozen Aso recently debuted his newest plan to shake Japan out of its economic doldrums: otaku tourism.

With one notable exception, Aso’s new plan differed little from the tired promises made in past.

Whilst his plan repeats oft mentioned commitments to an environmentally conscious economic strategy and promises to build a society friendly to the elderly, Aso also unveiled his determination to reinforce the country’s “soft power”.

Soft power is Aso’s euphemism for anime, manga and games, as well as Japanese fashion and similar.

By reinforcing the popularity of Japanese visual culture abroad, Aso hopes to bring foreign otaku by the millions to Japan to soak up the related culture and purchase anime-related goods directly at the source.

Aso confidently predicted that the otaku tourist trade could burgeon to 20 to 30 trillion yen and generate 500,000 new jobs.

The Prime Minister set a target for drawing 20 million foreign visitors to Japan by 2020, more than doubling the current number of 8 million.

Previous efforts to drastically increase tourism, such as the “Yokoso Japan” branding strategy, have met mixed results, but concentrated very strongly on traditional and very staid attractions such as onsen and ryokan, rather than the more modern appeal of Akiba maid sex parlors.

Via Japan Today.

Aso’s strategy looks flawed, or at least highly optimistic, from the very start.

The Japanese visual culture industry is not known for its high wages and a number of high profile studios have either significantly reduced staff or have closed shop altogether; the media industry seems an unlikely economic incubator, and traditional publishers have proven less than dynamic.

The media in question may harbor some technologically progressive industries (video games), but the tourism itself is unlikely to promote investment or consumption which will assure Japan’s technological and scientific growth.

Further, the Japanese themselves may balk at the idea of opening their country to legions of foreigners who may believe that Japan is filled to the brim with cosplaying maids and would-be ninjas (although they seem silent when tourists come expecting geisha and samurai). Even indigenous otaku suffer much scorn.

Many Japanese lament such a maniacal image being associated with them, wanting instead to be taken seriously.

They may overlook the fact that tens of millions the world over do not take much interest in the TV or comics of more “serious” countries…


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    Comment by GeorgieE
    Comment by The Jumper
    17:50 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    i know its lol

    but how about ENGRISH?

    they need to know how to speak it properly or weeabos by the millions will ravage japan like rats

    and what about their stuff...will they now manufacture items that have english option with them?

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    Comment by Yangth

    Oh god, the weeabos... I'd shoot myself too if I had to deal with even one of them.I can't imagine 20 million!

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:42 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    You wouldn't believe how many weeaboos there are in my school's Japanese class. The girls talk in funny voices occasionally, and are all fans of Inuyasha. Some of the guys call themselves by similar sounding Japanese names.
    Devante = Daisuke WEEABOO!!!!

    I give this weeaboo example because Devante can be easily spelled in Hiragana or katakana(Va=Ba), and there's no need to use the name Daisuke.

    Comment by shalala

    i feel sorry for you. I hope i never have to see a weeaboo ever in my life.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:37 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    They need to relieve that goddamn crowd in comikets first.. whoops, impossible :)

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    Comment by Pandemonia
    22:51 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Or expand hugely.

    Tokyo Big Sight AND that aircraft carrier they were offered to borrow previously might work.

    Comment by Anonymous
    Comment by Algester
    16:45 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    and as we know moefication of products really saves their economy so its no wonder that one day he will state this one

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    Comment by Vampire Lord
    16:49 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    The main question is... does it mean the ADUANA like systems won't bother me if I buy some stuff? I know there are some countries where Lolicon is illegal (not mine, lucky), but I would like to be able to buy from a DVD to maybe an Orient Doll (or a Make-Pure for my "loliconess").

    Comment by Anon
    16:53 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    In the end otakus save the Day?or should say japan?lols

    Comment by Anon
    18:56 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Seems like he overestimates the monetary resources of the average otaku.

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    Comment by Kitsune9Tails
    21:06 12/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Have you seen how much a new release anime DVD costs in Japan? SOMEone is paying $70 for two episodes...

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    Comment by Gantz_Playboy
    16:56 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    I love this!...it's the reason I'd goto Japan. Seriously as like a Viral Cult-video experiment they should make 'Fake Tourism' commericals for this.

    "Hello Master!, Your Country awaits you! (sexy Girl in Maid Outfit says)...visit the land of the Rising Sun - more booze, culture, electronics, tradition and perversion than any place on Earth! Goto one our many temples and contemplate your ancestors or goto our vending machines for: canned bread, fish flavored ice-cream w/ hot sauce, or a live girls used panties. Many of our signs have English translations because you occupied us for alittle while after WW2- but we're sooo over that and just want you to DO Your Best!....whatever sick twisted fetish perversion you have- We've got an Manga or Anime about it!- Just for you!

    Are you a reclusive type? - Stay in a clutter & trash filled resort room just like an actual Hikimori-NEET, Goto a bathhouse and try to see chicks naked. Are you adventurous or Athletic? try one of our many physical game-shows or obsticle courses! Whatever your tastes, fetishes, addiction, or form of recreation- You're a Noob compared to our citizens! so come and spend your money before your Socialist President steals it from you!

    Come to Japan!- where Perversion & Capitalism collide!

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:03 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    I would type a reply to your comment here, but Tsumugi's eyebrows distracted me.

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    Comment by takuya13
    17:34 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    moar incentive to go to japan! yay~

    Comment by dam
    10:49 14/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    i love it awesome

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:00 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    what's with the photoshoped image? xD

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    Comment by jinstevens
    22:54 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Photo isn't shopped at all. Really.

    Comment by K

    more stupid idea i've heard all day, good job, Aso.

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    Comment by yaku
    17:14 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Too late Japan; we do recognize that you have a rich interesting culture, but the maids and anime go hand to hand with it too.

    Now, they could suck it up and try to squeeze our otaku money for all its worth, or keep on wailing about their -already soiled- image.

    Comment by SaruDa
    17:22 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    They could teach their citizens English, that might help tourism.
    And before you flame, I know that Japan requires their students to learn """"English""""

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    Comment by Artefact

    The standard of English in the services industry is really poor. I recall on a brief visit to Korea, the hospitality staff had English closer to the level of non-native Europeans than the comparatively lower proficiency usually managed by East Asians. Supposedly Korea is worse than Japan for such matters too...

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:12 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    IIRC, it was reported that the standard of English in South Korea is the worst in Asia. No offense to any Koreans out there.

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    Comment by Artefact

    I heard this. Possibly the statistic should be interpreted as "worst at passing English tests", because the practical English capability of most Japanese is atrocious.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:29 12/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    This is why many people from South Korea are flooding (more like 'zerg rush') the Philippines for 'affordable' education on the English language. :D

    There are pretty visible presence of Koreans in every university here in my country, although I don't find it alarming as long as they don't cause any trouble.

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    Comment by Icy-nee-san
    00:30 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    I know a bunch of koreans that just moved here recently (maybe 2 - 3 years ago) and they speak English BETTER then the white people XP

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:42 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    nobody speaks english. not even anon

    Comment by Anonymous

    ENGRISH!=/= english

    way to fail weeabo scum

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:35 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Maybe not treating tourists like criminals before they even leave the airport would be a nice start, too.

    Comment by Anonymous
    03:38 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    You can blame the Americans for that. Everyone is a fucking terrorist now.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:36 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    This is fake, isn't? If not, man Japan is doomed....

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    Comment by jinstevens
    22:52 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Nope, it isn't fake. It's his real strategy. Obviously, I emphasized the part that would interest readers of this site, but the rest of his plan isn't anything that hasn't been trotted out before by either Aso or other Japanese leaders.

    "Soft power", as he puts it, represents his only innovation.

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    Comment by Artefact

    This sort of soft power is treated quite seriously in analysis of international relations.

    Comment by Fujimiya
    17:38 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    LoL'ed for Asou's mouth in the picture!

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:52 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    who is at the cover magazine :3

    Comment by Jon
    18:06 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yuri Ebihara

    Comment by Anonymous
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    Comment by iapfah
    18:11 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    "wait no

    ok so

    everyone we hate about our country

    advertised to tourists"

    Comment by bob
    18:25 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    lets see him put up, or shut up. When he gets "Unit 01" tatooed on his wang-flanks, I'll believe his histrionics

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    Comment by alex1_phang3
    19:13 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Lol, if this really happens that that would be disastrous.

    But seriously though, this incubates even more hatred in some levels of society . . .

    Comment by Firo
    20:48 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Mou~, Aso~

    You never cease to amaze me~ (´∀`)

    Comment by Anonymous of Pennsylvania
    21:54 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    lol they cant even get us to pay for dvds

    Comment by e-jump
    22:09 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Japan felt so gooood~ :3

    Comment by Marine-RX179
    22:14 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    May be the first thing they should do is invent/develope teleportation portals for traveling between countries that's not expensive to use, so that people would not be held back by things like the expensive plane fares and can spend the money on goods instead hehe

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:59 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Exactly. They'll be limited to advertising to other Asian countries who have more reasonable prices for transportation compared to American and European types solely because of ticket prices. Asians who will then be treated like shit by Japanese natives. Joy!

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    Comment by Artefact

    The problem is that China will instantly copy them and use them to invade all the other countries with their hundred million surplus males.

    Comment by NTX
    22:42 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    I think I like this guy :D

    Comment by ALT in Japan
    23:52 10/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    Well, I'm already doing my part by buying copious amounts of figures, magazines and merchandise from my trips to Akiba. Not to mention all that money that went into doujinshi....

    I can definitely see where he is coming from.

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    Comment by Krisantes
    00:06 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    My souvenir? umhh. Maybe a couple of yuri Maids, a high school girl include serafuku and one EVA.

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    Comment by tingle
    00:23 11/04/2009 # ! Neutral (0)

    well i did go there last year for similar reasons he may not be as crazy as I look.




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