Does 2ch (the text board) tolerate English posts? I ask because there's an obscure mod with Japanese devs for an old game for which the only community in Asia gathers in the 2ch equivalent of /vg/
Bentley Kelly
すごいタイミングで来たね ドドドッと
Colton Bell
グッジョブ
Ian Moore
>俺は一年中マスクしてるよ。夏は日焼け止め代わり。気にする事ない。
仕事場でも?
Luis Flores
delet
Matthew Kelly
>does a board that bans every IP except japanese tolerate english
Chase Jones
Why are Japanese posters so aggressive towards shitposter? We just want to be your friends.
Colton Perry
Everything with chitchat is not official japanese thread
Evan Hall
>仕事場でも 夏場はないわw
Hunter Ortiz
No. 2ch ban foreign IP first. and if you can post there...2channelers can't understand English in general.
Eli Morales
日本発の国際メディア?そんなものはない NHKアナはわりとかっこいいと思うが
Eli Gonzalez
だよね・・・ やっぱ今月までが限度なのよ
Dominic Edwards
white baby has big nose. it's weird but cute.
Angel Reed
it's just bants m8
Lucas Cooper
>Why are Japanese posters so aggressive towards shitposter?
>A Quinta-feira Santa é um feriado nacional na Colômbia, Costa Rica, Dinamarca, Islândia, México, Noruega, Paraguai, Filipinas, Espanha (com exceção das regiões da Catalunha e Valência) e Venezuela[17]. だから、ほら すくなくとも、ブラジルとポルトガルにはオフィシャル祝日じゃない。
Ayden Rivera
This stuff is perverted. It's embarrassing to post the translation.
Henry Morgan
それにしても、キリスト教の国には大事な日付だろう
William Gutierrez
ご丁寧に新スレにもレスと写真をありがとうございます。 おやすみなさい、良い休日を。
Jaxon Barnes
Hallelujah sounds like "It will be sunny" in Japanese xD
A bit strange that you commercialise one, but not the other. But I suppose even in the West, it's not as commercialised as Christmas is, it's mostly just a chocolate day. Plus it probably clashes with your own sakura holidays.
I think they are just being careful. They have run Halloween fairs a bit by bit, checking the reactions from consumers, and enlarged the business a little by little. Almost nobody cared about Halloween in Japan 10 years ago, expect expats. But today, the high streets of Shibuya are full of young Japanese people in costumes in Halloween nights.
It seems their next business is Easter. I don't know if it will be popular.
Doubt it. Christmas, Valentines and Halloween were successful because of young people going on dates or dressing up and having parties, while Easter is more small children oriented with chocolate bunnies and coloured eggs.
Leo Robinson
Has massive potential for the kawaii factor, and things meant for kids are even easier to catch on.
Lincoln White
and remember, they have their own version of these holidays too
Angel Hughes
>while Easter is more small children oriented with chocolate bunnies and coloured eggs. Here we have fairly expensive chocolate eggs advertised specifically to couples/adults in general. In fact, practically everyone from the family ends up with an egg here. Economically speaking Easter is interesting because you can sell chocolate eggs for a price much higher than just their equivalent weight in pure chocolate.
Jacob Gomez
There is a difference though. Adults grew up celebrating it, and there is also the religious aspect behind it which Japan doesn't have.
Matthew Cruz
I guess, but they can always market their way into it like they did with Christmas, right? Also, maybe it's just my impression, but even here I don't really see people paying attention to the religious aspects of it that much, to be honest.
Andrew Scott
I'm the same person that said I could see it thriving in Japan. Memes aside, Most Americans go to church on Easter Sunday, for some people that's the only time they go. At least here, I think it's a major part of it. I couldn't imagine a non-Christian celebrating it, it's not the same as Christmas. But Japan is open to outside holidays and making it their own and I could see it being popular, easter bunny and eggs/cute blah blah.
Luke Cook
To get popular with kids there needs to be anime series and a collectable toy line. Halloween has pumpkin flavoured stuff, which fits nicely in Japan's "seasonal limited edition" culture, and also scary factor is interesting to kids, while Easter's kawaii is nothing special when everything is already always kawaii. But there's already Valentine's/White day for expensive chocolate presents
Austin Martin
I see.
Oh yeah, there's that too...
Hunter Foster
But Mayuyu, you're just a 26 years old オッサン, how would you know what's popular among kids these days, huh?
Eli Torres
>Halloween fits well because Japanese has interests that it fits >Easter doesn't fit well because Japan already has interests that it fits
Gabriel Stewart
What if I told you..
Carson Mitchell
Pumpkin flavour fits into existing seasonality culture, it doesn't copy or replace anything, it adds to "yesterday it was sakura flavour, today it's pumpkin, tomorrow it's going to be yuzu, matcha persimmons, whatever" stream Easter's kawaii bunny is no different to any old non-holiday kawaii bunny, how do you make it special?
Jaxon Hill
この妹の中に1人、俺がいる
Mason Nguyen
What makes it special is that it is a worldwide holiday, and if businesses push it, it will catch on like it has with all the others.
Blake Cooper
tfw you always ignored your chinese parents' wishes for you to learn mandarin
tfw you are seriously tempted to learn japanese instead