ekibentetsu (like station box lunches)
Guys, stop making trains so filthy. They're just a means of transportation!
The days when tetsudo otaku, or hardcore train fans, were the most ridiculed of the bunch in Akihabara have gone the way of the steam locomotive thanks to a spike in female interest and increasingly visible celebrity support.
Tetsudo otaku are one of the most venerable fan varieties, with subsections that include sharyotetsu (obsessed with vehicles), noritetsu (like to ride), rosen kenkyu (study lines), toritetsu (take pictures), mokeitetsu (build models), shushutetsu (collect goods), ototetsu (record sounds), ekibentetsu (like station box lunches), jikokuhyoutetsu (analyze schedules) and ekitetsu (like stations). There is even a category called soshikitetsu for those devoted to memorializing retired trains and lines. But there were only 20,000 train otaku in Japan in 2004, spending $40 million a year on their hobbies, and many believed rarefied knowledge was a dying fashion among aged men.
Only 20,000 huh. It's like they're likely to breed too extensively either.
On the contrary: a new Train Boom started in 2007, when events such as the Great Railway Expo began to capture the popular imagination, and famous folk started to openly gush about love for trains. The Nomura Research Institute has suggested the number of train otaku today might be closer to 140,000.
No, that number grew.
They're breeding~
A anime was coming but it was delayed due to leafs on the track.
Well they can't literally be breeding that quickly, unless they're using fast growing clones. I assume more train nerds are just popping out of the woodwork. Weird.
The author of that article is a wanna be otaku--a tour guide in Akihabara for tourists. The study he is sighting (and I have a summary of) woefully under estimates the tetsudo otaku market as its focus is solely on tetsudo anime and manga. Model railroad industry estimates put the number of modelers in the millions (about 9,000,000 and 95% nine mm gauge).
The level of activity at the final Hayabusa blue train station stops, the attendance at JAM, the number of train shops in major cities indicate that the number of participants is much greater than 140,000.
Japan's model / hobby market rose 2.6% in fiscal 2007 from fiscal 2006 to 48.8 billion Yen owing to the growing popularity of model railways.
Since Train Hero is dead, I hope RAIL WARS can take that mantle of train-based heroism eventually.
http://i.imgur.com/iIM83.jpg
Now that is a proper Light Novel title. Too many LN's these days with absurdly long titles.
It's a Light Novel. I like it...
http://i.imgur.com/fcLru.jpg
2 TRAIN 2 SCARF
RAIL WARS ON RAILS
Apparently that article is wrong, too.
Nine million train otaku? Good lord.
I think those are worldwide estimates. John Lassete, Pixar head, is one too.
Do you even read LN or frequent the LN boards?
I think those are worldwide estimates. John Lasseter, Pixar head, is one too.
I usually read TAMNI. But usually if a LN is good and words gets around I would know about it but so far I never heard of it. I need to hang around LN forums, what are the good places to hang out? I only know Bakatsuki.
My man.milf Junkies
That is why it isn't necessary to read anything, and just check out the vania600 (バーニア600) illustrations:Trains...
Nah, Strike Witches runs a gradient from large to flat, ages 20 to 12, with everything in between, so there's something for everyone.yeah, thats the only character with boobs iirc
This trend of breaking soundtracks up and including them in the BD/DVD releases instead of selling them separately is really kinda lame: http://psycho-pass.com/bd-dvd/#v2
Psycho-Pass is doing the same thing, and the first "soundtrack" will be included with Vol2. It contains 15 tracks (lol) and 3 of the tracks have samples on the page I linked. I guess distributors are really desperate to squeeze every last drop they can out of actual disc sales.
Kind of odd, isnt that a loss in CD sells for importers.
It means revisionist shenanigans. You may take it as you will!Thats a good thing isn't it? It means quality.
Nadia impressions cancelled then!I'm not posting in any winter anime thread after this, period.
See you guys in the spring.
Remember they were KeyoAni before they were KyoAni!Remember when KyoAni made wholesome fun for all the family?
Yeah, biggest disappointment of the thread so far.I'm pretty sad that there is no actual anime for all that great Rail Wars artwork.
They're breeding~
Now... now I understand... the K-ON! TRAINS... this:Nine million train otaku? Good lord.
If OT4 was going to last three pages, then let it last three pages.
Give it some fucking dignity. This is worse than kayos going against the consensus thread title choice.
Awesome OP!
Now... now I understand... the K-ON! TRAINS... this:
「トレイン to トレイン」 AKA Trainroll - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ9vkt7BHYI
... and EVERYTHING!
Nah, Strike Witches runs a gradient from large to flat, ages 20 to 12, with everything in between, so there's something for everyone.
What about milf enthusiasts?
Don't crey Uchip, I heart you.8th highest poster in a community that loathes me
winning
This trend of breaking soundtracks up and including them in the BD/DVD releases instead of selling them separately is really kinda lame: http://psycho-pass.com/bd-dvd/#v2
Psycho-Pass is doing the same thing, and the first "soundtrack" will be included with Vol2. It contains 15 tracks (lol) and 3 of the tracks have samples on the page I linked. I guess distributors are really desperate to squeeze every last drop they can out of actual disc sales.
Best Milf of 2012: Ouma Shu's mom of Miyuki Hoshizora's mom?Somebody called me?
It just means you are a masochist.8th highest poster in a community that loathes me
winning
Minna acts motherly so they can go with her.What about milf enthusiasts?
Wtf, I didn't realise OT4 got renamed to Winter OT.