Otaku Hunting

Mon 2007/06/11 18:34 JST
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I know that for many of you will want to make a dash for Akihabara as soon as you arrive in Tokyo. But when you do, please be careful as our otaku heaven is becoming a dangerous place...
"Otakugari" (オタク狩り(おたくがり)) means "Otaku Hunting" and is something thats been around for a while. Its common knowledge that otaku carry around quite a bit of cash and are a prime target for muggers. Japan is strangely still a country where the credit card adoption rate is low. Everybody seems to carry around wads of cash and stash it at home. Some bloke had over 100,000,000 yen stolen from him which he kept in his house!

There are news reports that many people are starting to carry knifes around Akiba. The knife carrier claims its for protection but it could be that they are hunters. This is the reason why there are now random spot checks in place by the police. One of my friends was stopped once and had his belongings going through (no he wasn't a gaijin ^^;)

I found an interview with an Otaku Hunter who speaks about the reasons why he does it, who he targets and where he targets them.
The interview can be found here and some highlights of the interview translated below.

Q: How much can you get in one catch?
A: From about 3,000 yen to 30,000 yen. The most I have got in one catch was 130,000 yen. That was last year though.
Q: Who do you aim for?
A: The ones who seem to be wandering around - the weak ones. I dont go for the ones who have dyed their hair brown or have a good build.
Q: And why is that?
A: Its not as if I'm scared of them. Just want to be able to get my money easily without hassle.
Q: Why do you hunt otaku?
A: Its easier to steal money from otaku than my dad or others on the street. Besides, otaku have loads of money.
Q: Dont you feel guilty?
A: Not an ounce (laughs). I sometimes feel bad when stealing money from my dad though. Otaku are dirty and smelly. They should be exterminated. Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold.
Q: Why do you hate otaku that much?
A: No reason. Well they are like cockroaches. They have the same smell.
Q: Have you had victims retaliate?
A: Not once. Thats why I cant stop doing it.
Q: Dont you think about what happens when you are arrested?
A: No. I'll leave it to then to think about it. I try hard not to get caught you know.

The hunter waits for his prey outside Messe Sano (doujin shop) and places like Sofmap (eroge). He usually tries to get them before they go in - before they spend their cash. What he then does is put his arm around their shoulder and drag then into a side alley. The arm-around-shoulder is supposed to make them look like friends. He then says "can you lend me some money?" where upon his victim hands over the cash...
The photos at the end of the interview are of alley ways that Akiba otaku should be familiar with - this is where much of the otaku hunting takes place.

While the crime rate is low in Japan, we do get our share of crime - like these cases of otaku hunting and people putting ice cream in a post box (which made the 6PM news slot).

The photo in this post is taken on the first floor of Gamers just outside Akiba station filled with otaku goodies such as Moe, Bishojo and Ero anime/games/figures (8 floors of it) - I love this shop!

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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
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    I have seen it while watching Akihabara @ Deep! It's pretty crazy how they lure the otakus easily. Guess I'll have to be careful myself when I did visit Akihabara. Maybe grab a Lightsaber or BB Gun to fire at those hunters ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:02:16 JST (ID #49493)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I have seen it while watching Akihabara @ Deep! It's pretty crazy how they lure the otakus easily. Guess I'll have to be careful myself when I did visit Akihabara. Maybe grab a Lightsaber or BB Gun to fire at those hunters ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:02:16 JST (ID #91497)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I have seen it while watching Akihabara @ Deep! It's pretty crazy how they lure the otakus easily. Guess I'll have to be careful myself when I did visit Akihabara. Maybe grab a Lightsaber or BB Gun to fire at those hunters ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:02:16 JST (ID #117193)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I have seen it while watching Akihabara @ Deep! It's pretty crazy how they lure the otakus easily. Guess I'll have to be careful myself when I did visit Akihabara. Maybe grab a Lightsaber or BB Gun to fire at those hunters ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:02:16 JST (ID #143018)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
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    The trick to not get mugged while traveling is always walking in groups, it seems these guys are chickens and go for the weak guys as he says like most Otakus won't fight back. Still I don't get how such a high-tech society like Japan is and people don't walk around with credit cards, here almost everyone has one or even two or more depends on how many bank accounts you possess.

    Still here there is a difference, we call credit cards to those cards that the bank gives you an extra amount to spend then you'll have to pay it later in other words it's the banks money, only people with somewhat good month payment has them. Normal people have what we call Cartao Multibanco, its a card that you go to a bank machine and take your money or go to a shop and buy stuff with your "magnetic band "
    plastic card" lol freaking great (I have two of them ^^).

    But its not that simple when you go to another country that uses different "coins" and you try to use these machines you always need to pay a tax because of the money difference exchange. So when I travel I always walk with money of course not to much since we disperse the money with the group, let them try and take the money from 4 or 5 guys with a knife they won't know what hit them ^^

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:10:45 JST (ID #49494)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
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    The trick to not get mugged while traveling is always walking in groups, it seems these guys are chickens and go for the weak guys as he says like most Otakus won't fight back. Still I don't get how such a high-tech society like Japan is and people don't walk around with credit cards, here almost everyone has one or even two or more depends on how many bank accounts you possess.

    Still here there is a difference, we call credit cards to those cards that the bank gives you an extra amount to spend then you'll have to pay it later in other words it's the banks money, only people with somewhat good month payment has them. Normal people have what we call Cartao Multibanco, its a card that you go to a bank machine and take your money or go to a shop and buy stuff with your "magnetic band "
    plastic card" lol freaking great (I have two of them ^^).

    But its not that simple when you go to another country that uses different "coins" and you try to use these machines you always need to pay a tax because of the money difference exchange. So when I travel I always walk with money of course not to much since we disperse the money with the group, let them try and take the money from 4 or 5 guys with a knife they won't know what hit them ^^

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:10:45 JST (ID #91498)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    The trick to not get mugged while traveling is always walking in groups, it seems these guys are chickens and go for the weak guys as he says like most Otakus won't fight back. Still I don't get how such a high-tech society like Japan is and people don't walk around with credit cards, here almost everyone has one or even two or more depends on how many bank accounts you possess.

    Still here there is a difference, we call credit cards to those cards that the bank gives you an extra amount to spend then you'll have to pay it later in other words it's the banks money, only people with somewhat good month payment has them. Normal people have what we call Cartao Multibanco, its a card that you go to a bank machine and take your money or go to a shop and buy stuff with your "magnetic band "
    plastic card" lol freaking great (I have two of them ^^).

    But its not that simple when you go to another country that uses different "coins" and you try to use these machines you always need to pay a tax because of the money difference exchange. So when I travel I always walk with money of course not to much since we disperse the money with the group, let them try and take the money from 4 or 5 guys with a knife they won't know what hit them ^^

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:10:45 JST (ID #117194)
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  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    The trick to not get mugged while traveling is always walking in groups, it seems these guys are chickens and go for the weak guys as he says like most Otakus won't fight back. Still I don't get how such a high-tech society like Japan is and people don't walk around with credit cards, here almost everyone has one or even two or more depends on how many bank accounts you possess.

    Still here there is a difference, we call credit cards to those cards that the bank gives you an extra amount to spend then you'll have to pay it later in other words it's the banks money, only people with somewhat good month payment has them. Normal people have what we call Cartao Multibanco, its a card that you go to a bank machine and take your money or go to a shop and buy stuff with your "magnetic band "
    plastic card" lol freaking great (I have two of them ^^).

    But its not that simple when you go to another country that uses different "coins" and you try to use these machines you always need to pay a tax because of the money difference exchange. So when I travel I always walk with money of course not to much since we disperse the money with the group, let them try and take the money from 4 or 5 guys with a knife they won't know what hit them ^^

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:10:45 JST (ID #143019)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
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    I hope that does'nt happen to me when I go to Japan for a holidy (which is somewhere near).

    Then again, I'm not a Otaku... hell' they catch me in a alley, I'll be bursting out laughing haha. Always laugh when things like that happens to me... it normally confuses the attacker too..and me @_@

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:29:43 JST (ID #49495)
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  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
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    I hope that does'nt happen to me when I go to Japan for a holidy (which is somewhere near).

    Then again, I'm not a Otaku... hell' they catch me in a alley, I'll be bursting out laughing haha. Always laugh when things like that happens to me... it normally confuses the attacker too..and me @_@

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:29:43 JST (ID #91499)
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  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
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    I hope that does'nt happen to me when I go to Japan for a holidy (which is somewhere near).

    Then again, I'm not a Otaku... hell' they catch me in a alley, I'll be bursting out laughing haha. Always laugh when things like that happens to me... it normally confuses the attacker too..and me @_@

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:29:43 JST (ID #117195)
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  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
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    I hope that does'nt happen to me when I go to Japan for a holidy (which is somewhere near).

    Then again, I'm not a Otaku... hell' they catch me in a alley, I'll be bursting out laughing haha. Always laugh when things like that happens to me... it normally confuses the attacker too..and me @_@

    Mon 2007/06/11 19:29:43 JST (ID #143020)
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  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
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    Good thing I don't look like a weakling. I workout 6 days a week and besides, I don't carry more than $20 in my wallet. I charge most of my purchases unless it's for food.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:02:24 JST (ID #49497)
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  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
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    Good thing I don't look like a weakling. I workout 6 days a week and besides, I don't carry more than $20 in my wallet. I charge most of my purchases unless it's for food.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:02:24 JST (ID #91501)
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  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
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    Good thing I don't look like a weakling. I workout 6 days a week and besides, I don't carry more than $20 in my wallet. I charge most of my purchases unless it's for food.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:02:24 JST (ID #117197)
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  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
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    Good thing I don't look like a weakling. I workout 6 days a week and besides, I don't carry more than $20 in my wallet. I charge most of my purchases unless it's for food.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:02:24 JST (ID #143022)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
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    You'd have to be a pretty dumb to get caught by scum like that. Luckily I've never been mugged in my life, could be because of my build though I'm very tall & stocky. A kid called me a giant once. ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:03:30 JST (ID #49498)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
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    You'd have to be a pretty dumb to get caught by scum like that. Luckily I've never been mugged in my life, could be because of my build though I'm very tall & stocky. A kid called me a giant once. ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:03:30 JST (ID #91502)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
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    You'd have to be a pretty dumb to get caught by scum like that. Luckily I've never been mugged in my life, could be because of my build though I'm very tall & stocky. A kid called me a giant once. ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:03:30 JST (ID #117198)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
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    You'd have to be a pretty dumb to get caught by scum like that. Luckily I've never been mugged in my life, could be because of my build though I'm very tall & stocky. A kid called me a giant once. ^^;

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:03:30 JST (ID #143023)
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  • blackhawk
    blackhawk in USA (Registered on 2007/03/04)

    I live in California. In the San Francisco Bay Area. There is a whole bunch of crime hear. The dealings of Akihabara seem almost insignificant compared to around hear. Although it is still a shame that this happens. That "hunter" in the interview has a problem.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:20:22 JST (ID #49499)
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  • blackhawk
    blackhawk in USA (Registered on 2007/03/04)

    I live in California. In the San Francisco Bay Area. There is a whole bunch of crime hear. The dealings of Akihabara seem almost insignificant compared to around hear. Although it is still a shame that this happens. That "hunter" in the interview has a problem.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:20:22 JST (ID #91503)
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  • blackhawk
    blackhawk in USA (Registered on 2007/03/04)

    I live in California. In the San Francisco Bay Area. There is a whole bunch of crime hear. The dealings of Akihabara seem almost insignificant compared to around hear. Although it is still a shame that this happens. That "hunter" in the interview has a problem.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:20:22 JST (ID #117199)
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  • blackhawk
    blackhawk in USA (Registered on 2007/03/04)

    I live in California. In the San Francisco Bay Area. There is a whole bunch of crime hear. The dealings of Akihabara seem almost insignificant compared to around hear. Although it is still a shame that this happens. That "hunter" in the interview has a problem.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:20:22 JST (ID #143024)
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  • ron~
    ron~ in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/12)
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    http://www.otadesho.com

    nice info, i'm going to japan on august, I'll be careful.
    it's sad to hear that most of them don't accept credit card.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:30:27 JST (ID #49500)
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    • Miki-kun
      Miki-kun in Perth, Australia (Registered on 2007/08/16)
      System Administrator and full-time Otaku

      Five years ago, credit cards were still relatively rare, but this has largely changed by now. Many businesses, including Gamers, *DO* accept credit card nowadays, but the take-up rate by people is still pretty low.

      Credit cards seem to be more a thing to use on overseas trips and for online purchases. People in everyday life don't seem to use them much yet. I think it's to do with the hassle of having to swipe a card, sign a slip of paper, etc. It slows down the queues somewhat, and people are wary of inconveniencing others.

      Far more frequently used are the Suica/Edy cash IC cards that you can just swipe across the reader at the cash register to pay for your purchases...

      Mon 2008/06/02 13:09:29 JST (ID #202757)
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  • ron~
    ron~ in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    IT Developer
    http://www.otadesho.com

    nice info, i'm going to japan on august, I'll be careful.
    it's sad to hear that most of them don't accept credit card.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:30:27 JST (ID #91504)
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  • ron~
    ron~ in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    IT Developer
    http://www.otadesho.com

    nice info, i'm going to japan on august, I'll be careful.
    it's sad to hear that most of them don't accept credit card.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:30:27 JST (ID #117200)
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  • ron~
    ron~ in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    IT Developer
    http://www.otadesho.com

    nice info, i'm going to japan on august, I'll be careful.
    it's sad to hear that most of them don't accept credit card.

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:30:27 JST (ID #143025)
    reply to ron~'s comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    er...wat? otakus are like cockroaches? DAMn him, he is the cockroach himself...otakus are friendly ppl going after things they like LEGALLY while those cockroaches are doing it ILLEGALLY!! RATS and cockroaches to them! :P

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:38:00 JST (ID #49501)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    er...wat? otakus are like cockroaches? DAMn him, he is the cockroach himself...otakus are friendly ppl going after things they like LEGALLY while those cockroaches are doing it ILLEGALLY!! RATS and cockroaches to them! :P

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:38:00 JST (ID #91505)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    er...wat? otakus are like cockroaches? DAMn him, he is the cockroach himself...otakus are friendly ppl going after things they like LEGALLY while those cockroaches are doing it ILLEGALLY!! RATS and cockroaches to them! :P

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:38:00 JST (ID #117201)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    er...wat? otakus are like cockroaches? DAMn him, he is the cockroach himself...otakus are friendly ppl going after things they like LEGALLY while those cockroaches are doing it ILLEGALLY!! RATS and cockroaches to them! :P

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:38:00 JST (ID #143026)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I just hate that kind of guy who boasts about himself, doing criminal stuff.
    He deserves to be stoned (and not high).

    I don't carry much cash either on myself.

    Here we go with the general mental image that otakus are weak physically and unable to counterattack when threatened...

    I would have never thought that those kinds of criminal activity would exist.
    After the pantsu thief, the mugger.
    Certain places of Japan aren't safe anymore?

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:43:08 JST (ID #49502)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I just hate that kind of guy who boasts about himself, doing criminal stuff.
    He deserves to be stoned (and not high).

    I don't carry much cash either on myself.

    Here we go with the general mental image that otakus are weak physically and unable to counterattack when threatened...

    I would have never thought that those kinds of criminal activity would exist.
    After the pantsu thief, the mugger.
    Certain places of Japan aren't safe anymore?

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:43:08 JST (ID #91506)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I just hate that kind of guy who boasts about himself, doing criminal stuff.
    He deserves to be stoned (and not high).

    I don't carry much cash either on myself.

    Here we go with the general mental image that otakus are weak physically and unable to counterattack when threatened...

    I would have never thought that those kinds of criminal activity would exist.
    After the pantsu thief, the mugger.
    Certain places of Japan aren't safe anymore?

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:43:08 JST (ID #117202)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    I just hate that kind of guy who boasts about himself, doing criminal stuff.
    He deserves to be stoned (and not high).

    I don't carry much cash either on myself.

    Here we go with the general mental image that otakus are weak physically and unable to counterattack when threatened...

    I would have never thought that those kinds of criminal activity would exist.
    After the pantsu thief, the mugger.
    Certain places of Japan aren't safe anymore?

    Mon 2007/06/11 20:43:08 JST (ID #143027)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    Sorry to say, but I'm a huge, huge Otaku.


    In that my muscles bulge out more so than any type of fat.

    I don't think it'll only inconvenience a thief. More like they'd get curbstomped by me instead.

    Funny because I was mugged once in the past. I seriously doubt that'll ever happen to a bunch of people aiming for fat, smelly, unwieldy, streotypical Otaku. Sorry to say, Otakuhunters..

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:00:55 JST (ID #49506)
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  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    Sorry to say, but I'm a huge, huge Otaku.


    In that my muscles bulge out more so than any type of fat.

    I don't think it'll only inconvenience a thief. More like they'd get curbstomped by me instead.

    Funny because I was mugged once in the past. I seriously doubt that'll ever happen to a bunch of people aiming for fat, smelly, unwieldy, streotypical Otaku. Sorry to say, Otakuhunters..

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:00:55 JST (ID #91510)
    reply to shippoyasha's comment
  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    Sorry to say, but I'm a huge, huge Otaku.


    In that my muscles bulge out more so than any type of fat.

    I don't think it'll only inconvenience a thief. More like they'd get curbstomped by me instead.

    Funny because I was mugged once in the past. I seriously doubt that'll ever happen to a bunch of people aiming for fat, smelly, unwieldy, streotypical Otaku. Sorry to say, Otakuhunters..

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:00:55 JST (ID #117206)
    reply to shippoyasha's comment
  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    Sorry to say, but I'm a huge, huge Otaku.


    In that my muscles bulge out more so than any type of fat.

    I don't think it'll only inconvenience a thief. More like they'd get curbstomped by me instead.

    Funny because I was mugged once in the past. I seriously doubt that'll ever happen to a bunch of people aiming for fat, smelly, unwieldy, streotypical Otaku. Sorry to say, Otakuhunters..

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:00:55 JST (ID #143031)
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  • Rufus Shinra
    Rufus Shinra in 神羅HQ 60th floor, Midgar (Registered on 2007/01/19)

    The place I live has a highly developed debit card system (I'm pretty sure that Cartao Multibanco mentioned by CrazyAnimeTuga is the same thing). Most stores and many restaurants accept debit so I'm never really in a pinch if I forget to bring cash. It's quite convenient since I don't have to deal with pesky change or worry about paying off my balances like credit cards.

    I read in another japan blog that many stores accept Suica as cash but I guess not enough do.

    Kinda surprised by the Otaku Hunting problem but not worried for my visit to Akiba next month since I dont dress like otaku, I'm above average height and I work out.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:11:21 JST (ID #49507)
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  • Rufus Shinra
    Rufus Shinra in 神羅HQ 60th floor, Midgar (Registered on 2007/01/19)

    The place I live has a highly developed debit card system (I'm pretty sure that Cartao Multibanco mentioned by CrazyAnimeTuga is the same thing). Most stores and many restaurants accept debit so I'm never really in a pinch if I forget to bring cash. It's quite convenient since I don't have to deal with pesky change or worry about paying off my balances like credit cards.

    I read in another japan blog that many stores accept Suica as cash but I guess not enough do.

    Kinda surprised by the Otaku Hunting problem but not worried for my visit to Akiba next month since I dont dress like otaku, I'm above average height and I work out.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:11:21 JST (ID #91511)
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  • Rufus Shinra
    Rufus Shinra in 神羅HQ 60th floor, Midgar (Registered on 2007/01/19)

    The place I live has a highly developed debit card system (I'm pretty sure that Cartao Multibanco mentioned by CrazyAnimeTuga is the same thing). Most stores and many restaurants accept debit so I'm never really in a pinch if I forget to bring cash. It's quite convenient since I don't have to deal with pesky change or worry about paying off my balances like credit cards.

    I read in another japan blog that many stores accept Suica as cash but I guess not enough do.

    Kinda surprised by the Otaku Hunting problem but not worried for my visit to Akiba next month since I dont dress like otaku, I'm above average height and I work out.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:11:21 JST (ID #117207)
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  • Rufus Shinra
    Rufus Shinra in 神羅HQ 60th floor, Midgar (Registered on 2007/01/19)

    The place I live has a highly developed debit card system (I'm pretty sure that Cartao Multibanco mentioned by CrazyAnimeTuga is the same thing). Most stores and many restaurants accept debit so I'm never really in a pinch if I forget to bring cash. It's quite convenient since I don't have to deal with pesky change or worry about paying off my balances like credit cards.

    I read in another japan blog that many stores accept Suica as cash but I guess not enough do.

    Kinda surprised by the Otaku Hunting problem but not worried for my visit to Akiba next month since I dont dress like otaku, I'm above average height and I work out.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:11:21 JST (ID #143032)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    That hunter seemed to really contradict himself seeing as he robs Otaku yet calls them roaches.

    He sounds more like a bully than some savior of the people... -_- He's sounds more like the roach.

    Luckyily for me, I've taken martial arts so I can go to those places without problem with those bullies er I mean hunters.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:33:17 JST (ID #49508)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    That hunter seemed to really contradict himself seeing as he robs Otaku yet calls them roaches.

    He sounds more like a bully than some savior of the people... -_- He's sounds more like the roach.

    Luckyily for me, I've taken martial arts so I can go to those places without problem with those bullies er I mean hunters.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:33:17 JST (ID #91512)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    That hunter seemed to really contradict himself seeing as he robs Otaku yet calls them roaches.

    He sounds more like a bully than some savior of the people... -_- He's sounds more like the roach.

    Luckyily for me, I've taken martial arts so I can go to those places without problem with those bullies er I mean hunters.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:33:17 JST (ID #117208)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    That hunter seemed to really contradict himself seeing as he robs Otaku yet calls them roaches.

    He sounds more like a bully than some savior of the people... -_- He's sounds more like the roach.

    Luckyily for me, I've taken martial arts so I can go to those places without problem with those bullies er I mean hunters.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:33:17 JST (ID #143033)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Sometimes muggers can be bad news, but this guy is just a young punk. He's just crying out for someone to kick the you know what out of him. Probably stare him down and he would go hide in the alley.

    Yes I know that sounds cocky of me. I'm assuming that those of us here living in large cities probably grew up in them as well. We've all learned that one's best defense it not to look like a target. Unfortunately, some of the otaku that I've seen in Japan just scream target.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:47:27 JST (ID #49509)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Sometimes muggers can be bad news, but this guy is just a young punk. He's just crying out for someone to kick the you know what out of him. Probably stare him down and he would go hide in the alley.

    Yes I know that sounds cocky of me. I'm assuming that those of us here living in large cities probably grew up in them as well. We've all learned that one's best defense it not to look like a target. Unfortunately, some of the otaku that I've seen in Japan just scream target.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:47:27 JST (ID #91513)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Sometimes muggers can be bad news, but this guy is just a young punk. He's just crying out for someone to kick the you know what out of him. Probably stare him down and he would go hide in the alley.

    Yes I know that sounds cocky of me. I'm assuming that those of us here living in large cities probably grew up in them as well. We've all learned that one's best defense it not to look like a target. Unfortunately, some of the otaku that I've seen in Japan just scream target.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:47:27 JST (ID #117209)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Sometimes muggers can be bad news, but this guy is just a young punk. He's just crying out for someone to kick the you know what out of him. Probably stare him down and he would go hide in the alley.

    Yes I know that sounds cocky of me. I'm assuming that those of us here living in large cities probably grew up in them as well. We've all learned that one's best defense it not to look like a target. Unfortunately, some of the otaku that I've seen in Japan just scream target.

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:47:27 JST (ID #143034)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    All Im going to say is I wish they would try to rob me when I come to Tokyo and but my anime goddies. They may think its going to be a robbery and turn into a stright ass wumping on my behave!!!

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:49:49 JST (ID #49510)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    All Im going to say is I wish they would try to rob me when I come to Tokyo and but my anime goddies. They may think its going to be a robbery and turn into a stright ass wumping on my behave!!!

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:49:49 JST (ID #91514)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    All Im going to say is I wish they would try to rob me when I come to Tokyo and but my anime goddies. They may think its going to be a robbery and turn into a stright ass wumping on my behave!!!

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:49:49 JST (ID #117210)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    All Im going to say is I wish they would try to rob me when I come to Tokyo and but my anime goddies. They may think its going to be a robbery and turn into a stright ass wumping on my behave!!!

    Mon 2007/06/11 21:49:49 JST (ID #143035)
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  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    I get it a lot around my store. I try not to bring as much but sometimes i worry how much i should carry. If it comes to worse, just run really fast or take out your key and whoop ass.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:13:48 JST (ID #49512)
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  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    I get it a lot around my store. I try not to bring as much but sometimes i worry how much i should carry. If it comes to worse, just run really fast or take out your key and whoop ass.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:13:48 JST (ID #91516)
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  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    I get it a lot around my store. I try not to bring as much but sometimes i worry how much i should carry. If it comes to worse, just run really fast or take out your key and whoop ass.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:13:48 JST (ID #117212)
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  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    I get it a lot around my store. I try not to bring as much but sometimes i worry how much i should carry. If it comes to worse, just run really fast or take out your key and whoop ass.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:13:48 JST (ID #143037)
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  • Space Cowboy
    Space Cowboy in Los Angeles (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    I live in a college surrounded by homeless people, less than 10 miles from Downtown LA, and pretty much near Beverly Hills. Yeah, there are muggings.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:37:35 JST (ID #49513)
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  • Space Cowboy
    Space Cowboy in Los Angeles (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    I live in a college surrounded by homeless people, less than 10 miles from Downtown LA, and pretty much near Beverly Hills. Yeah, there are muggings.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:37:35 JST (ID #91517)
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  • Space Cowboy
    Space Cowboy in Los Angeles (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    I live in a college surrounded by homeless people, less than 10 miles from Downtown LA, and pretty much near Beverly Hills. Yeah, there are muggings.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:37:35 JST (ID #117213)
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  • Space Cowboy
    Space Cowboy in Los Angeles (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    I live in a college surrounded by homeless people, less than 10 miles from Downtown LA, and pretty much near Beverly Hills. Yeah, there are muggings.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:37:35 JST (ID #143038)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz @ Dragon Quest statement. from that he thinks like an otaku

    heard of the rampant Otaku Hunting before and to think that Akiba was once a safe place to buy some otaku stuff

    i'll remember to bring some self-defence weapons like a tazer or some pepper spray just in-case i get mugged when buying stuff in Akiba

    Otaku = cockroaches? does that mean we'll survive for a million years even after a nuclear explosion? :3

    hehehehe

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:45:04 JST (ID #49515)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz @ Dragon Quest statement. from that he thinks like an otaku

    heard of the rampant Otaku Hunting before and to think that Akiba was once a safe place to buy some otaku stuff

    i'll remember to bring some self-defence weapons like a tazer or some pepper spray just in-case i get mugged when buying stuff in Akiba

    Otaku = cockroaches? does that mean we'll survive for a million years even after a nuclear explosion? :3

    hehehehe

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:45:04 JST (ID #91519)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz @ Dragon Quest statement. from that he thinks like an otaku

    heard of the rampant Otaku Hunting before and to think that Akiba was once a safe place to buy some otaku stuff

    i'll remember to bring some self-defence weapons like a tazer or some pepper spray just in-case i get mugged when buying stuff in Akiba

    Otaku = cockroaches? does that mean we'll survive for a million years even after a nuclear explosion? :3

    hehehehe

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:45:04 JST (ID #117215)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz @ Dragon Quest statement. from that he thinks like an otaku

    heard of the rampant Otaku Hunting before and to think that Akiba was once a safe place to buy some otaku stuff

    i'll remember to bring some self-defence weapons like a tazer or some pepper spray just in-case i get mugged when buying stuff in Akiba

    Otaku = cockroaches? does that mean we'll survive for a million years even after a nuclear explosion? :3

    hehehehe

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:45:04 JST (ID #143040)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Generally speaking, in a rural/suburban environment no, your chances of being mugged are low around here.

    Head to any large city such as Philadelphia or Baltimore,and you are asking to be potentially mugged. It doesn't happen like the plague, but it IS out there.

    Our area is very safe; I never go out on the roads without seeing a police cruiser patrolling, it makes me feel safe. I use plastic instead of carrying around loads of money: I made a wise choice the other day to deposit nearly $1000 USD instead of carrying it around all day.

    In terms of build, I would not be a prime target ^^. To the gushing point of blood I would fight back and not make it easy.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:48:41 JST (ID #49516)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Generally speaking, in a rural/suburban environment no, your chances of being mugged are low around here.

    Head to any large city such as Philadelphia or Baltimore,and you are asking to be potentially mugged. It doesn't happen like the plague, but it IS out there.

    Our area is very safe; I never go out on the roads without seeing a police cruiser patrolling, it makes me feel safe. I use plastic instead of carrying around loads of money: I made a wise choice the other day to deposit nearly $1000 USD instead of carrying it around all day.

    In terms of build, I would not be a prime target ^^. To the gushing point of blood I would fight back and not make it easy.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:48:41 JST (ID #91520)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Generally speaking, in a rural/suburban environment no, your chances of being mugged are low around here.

    Head to any large city such as Philadelphia or Baltimore,and you are asking to be potentially mugged. It doesn't happen like the plague, but it IS out there.

    Our area is very safe; I never go out on the roads without seeing a police cruiser patrolling, it makes me feel safe. I use plastic instead of carrying around loads of money: I made a wise choice the other day to deposit nearly $1000 USD instead of carrying it around all day.

    In terms of build, I would not be a prime target ^^. To the gushing point of blood I would fight back and not make it easy.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:48:41 JST (ID #117216)
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  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Generally speaking, in a rural/suburban environment no, your chances of being mugged are low around here.

    Head to any large city such as Philadelphia or Baltimore,and you are asking to be potentially mugged. It doesn't happen like the plague, but it IS out there.

    Our area is very safe; I never go out on the roads without seeing a police cruiser patrolling, it makes me feel safe. I use plastic instead of carrying around loads of money: I made a wise choice the other day to deposit nearly $1000 USD instead of carrying it around all day.

    In terms of build, I would not be a prime target ^^. To the gushing point of blood I would fight back and not make it easy.

    Mon 2007/06/11 22:48:41 JST (ID #143041)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    Something like this doesn't surprise me very much. Though when I went, I was with friends so we didn't come across anything like that. Though most people don't watch their backs, I have a tendency to do this wherever I go. Just a force of habit since I'm not exactly big.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:10:31 JST (ID #49517)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    Something like this doesn't surprise me very much. Though when I went, I was with friends so we didn't come across anything like that. Though most people don't watch their backs, I have a tendency to do this wherever I go. Just a force of habit since I'm not exactly big.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:10:31 JST (ID #91521)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    Something like this doesn't surprise me very much. Though when I went, I was with friends so we didn't come across anything like that. Though most people don't watch their backs, I have a tendency to do this wherever I go. Just a force of habit since I'm not exactly big.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:10:31 JST (ID #117217)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    Something like this doesn't surprise me very much. Though when I went, I was with friends so we didn't come across anything like that. Though most people don't watch their backs, I have a tendency to do this wherever I go. Just a force of habit since I'm not exactly big.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:10:31 JST (ID #143042)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    Singapore is pretty safe as over here it is a cashless society. Most of us do not carry large amount of cash since we make majority of our payment using ATM card for costly items.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:30:03 JST (ID #49518)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    Singapore is pretty safe as over here it is a cashless society. Most of us do not carry large amount of cash since we make majority of our payment using ATM card for costly items.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:30:03 JST (ID #91522)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    Singapore is pretty safe as over here it is a cashless society. Most of us do not carry large amount of cash since we make majority of our payment using ATM card for costly items.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:30:03 JST (ID #117218)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    Singapore is pretty safe as over here it is a cashless society. Most of us do not carry large amount of cash since we make majority of our payment using ATM card for costly items.

    Mon 2007/06/11 23:30:03 JST (ID #143043)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    "Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold."

    LOL!

    Too bad to see stuff like this happening in one of the safest countries in the world, but from a muggers view, it makes perfect sense. If there was an Akiba in the UK, this would have been happening many, many years ago.

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:27:42 JST (ID #49520)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    "Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold."

    LOL!

    Too bad to see stuff like this happening in one of the safest countries in the world, but from a muggers view, it makes perfect sense. If there was an Akiba in the UK, this would have been happening many, many years ago.

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:27:42 JST (ID #91524)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    "Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold."

    LOL!

    Too bad to see stuff like this happening in one of the safest countries in the world, but from a muggers view, it makes perfect sense. If there was an Akiba in the UK, this would have been happening many, many years ago.

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:27:42 JST (ID #117220)
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  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    "Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold."

    LOL!

    Too bad to see stuff like this happening in one of the safest countries in the world, but from a muggers view, it makes perfect sense. If there was an Akiba in the UK, this would have been happening many, many years ago.

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:27:42 JST (ID #143045)
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  • Phenie
    Phenie in Aichi (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Catgirl Trainer.
    http://www.phenie.com

    Hrm, well, in South Africa muggings must happen every few seconds if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. =(

    Can't say it's ever happened to me, but I'm not exactly someone who wanders around town a lot. ~-~

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:38:40 JST (ID #49521)
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  • Phenie
    Phenie in Aichi (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Catgirl Trainer.
    http://www.phenie.com

    Hrm, well, in South Africa muggings must happen every few seconds if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. =(

    Can't say it's ever happened to me, but I'm not exactly someone who wanders around town a lot. ~-~

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:38:40 JST (ID #91525)
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  • Phenie
    Phenie in Aichi (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Catgirl Trainer.
    http://www.phenie.com

    Hrm, well, in South Africa muggings must happen every few seconds if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. =(

    Can't say it's ever happened to me, but I'm not exactly someone who wanders around town a lot. ~-~

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:38:40 JST (ID #117221)
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  • Phenie
    Phenie in Aichi (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Catgirl Trainer.
    http://www.phenie.com

    Hrm, well, in South Africa muggings must happen every few seconds if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. =(

    Can't say it's ever happened to me, but I'm not exactly someone who wanders around town a lot. ~-~

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:38:40 JST (ID #143046)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Didn't think this stuff actually happened when i saw the first episode of Akihabara@Deep but now i can see it does. To think that these guys prey on Otaku because they have certain hobby's they dont agree with.Going to Tokyo in August and while in Akihabara,if an Otaku Hunter comes up to me i'll be sure to tatakai him XD

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:39:06 JST (ID #49522)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Didn't think this stuff actually happened when i saw the first episode of Akihabara@Deep but now i can see it does. To think that these guys prey on Otaku because they have certain hobby's they dont agree with.Going to Tokyo in August and while in Akihabara,if an Otaku Hunter comes up to me i'll be sure to tatakai him XD

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:39:06 JST (ID #91526)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Didn't think this stuff actually happened when i saw the first episode of Akihabara@Deep but now i can see it does. To think that these guys prey on Otaku because they have certain hobby's they dont agree with.Going to Tokyo in August and while in Akihabara,if an Otaku Hunter comes up to me i'll be sure to tatakai him XD

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:39:06 JST (ID #117222)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    Didn't think this stuff actually happened when i saw the first episode of Akihabara@Deep but now i can see it does. To think that these guys prey on Otaku because they have certain hobby's they dont agree with.Going to Tokyo in August and while in Akihabara,if an Otaku Hunter comes up to me i'll be sure to tatakai him XD

    Tue 2007/06/12 00:39:06 JST (ID #143047)
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  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    It certainly makes you think about things when such a subject arises. Thankyou for posting it, atleast i can be aware when i go in August ^_^

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:30:37 JST (ID #49526)
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  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    It certainly makes you think about things when such a subject arises. Thankyou for posting it, atleast i can be aware when i go in August ^_^

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:30:37 JST (ID #91530)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    It certainly makes you think about things when such a subject arises. Thankyou for posting it, atleast i can be aware when i go in August ^_^

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:30:37 JST (ID #117226)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    It certainly makes you think about things when such a subject arises. Thankyou for posting it, atleast i can be aware when i go in August ^_^

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:30:37 JST (ID #143051)
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  • akaugly
    akaugly in The Firehouse, 2nd floor (Registered on 2007/03/30)
    Self-employed
    http://sparechangeanyone.wordpress.com/

    The Dragon Quest comment was pretty funny.

    I also live in the Bay Area and the crime rate is terribly high here. I rarely go out into the city, especially at night.

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:48:20 JST (ID #49527)
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  • akaugly
    akaugly in The Firehouse, 2nd floor (Registered on 2007/03/30)
    Self-employed
    http://sparechangeanyone.wordpress.com/

    The Dragon Quest comment was pretty funny.

    I also live in the Bay Area and the crime rate is terribly high here. I rarely go out into the city, especially at night.

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:48:20 JST (ID #91531)
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  • akaugly
    akaugly in The Firehouse, 2nd floor (Registered on 2007/03/30)
    Self-employed
    http://sparechangeanyone.wordpress.com/

    The Dragon Quest comment was pretty funny.

    I also live in the Bay Area and the crime rate is terribly high here. I rarely go out into the city, especially at night.

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:48:20 JST (ID #117227)
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  • akaugly
    akaugly in The Firehouse, 2nd floor (Registered on 2007/03/30)
    Self-employed
    http://sparechangeanyone.wordpress.com/

    The Dragon Quest comment was pretty funny.

    I also live in the Bay Area and the crime rate is terribly high here. I rarely go out into the city, especially at night.

    Tue 2007/06/12 01:48:20 JST (ID #143052)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    When I was in my teens and still living in Singapore, I got flashed at before under my apartment block at the lift area (ugh). And you think Singapore is supposedly a safe country :P I was so pissed off I gave chase for a short bit and couldn't bring myself to call for help just in case the passer-bys were accomplices :P Unfortunately the flasher was not caught and when I went to make a police report I was made to feel like a criminal instead (shudder)... And I'll be careful when I go to Aki :P thanks for the warning!

    Tue 2007/06/12 03:03:02 JST (ID #49530)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    When I was in my teens and still living in Singapore, I got flashed at before under my apartment block at the lift area (ugh). And you think Singapore is supposedly a safe country :P I was so pissed off I gave chase for a short bit and couldn't bring myself to call for help just in case the passer-bys were accomplices :P Unfortunately the flasher was not caught and when I went to make a police report I was made to feel like a criminal instead (shudder)... And I'll be careful when I go to Aki :P thanks for the warning!

    Tue 2007/06/12 03:03:02 JST (ID #91534)
    reply to chun's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    When I was in my teens and still living in Singapore, I got flashed at before under my apartment block at the lift area (ugh). And you think Singapore is supposedly a safe country :P I was so pissed off I gave chase for a short bit and couldn't bring myself to call for help just in case the passer-bys were accomplices :P Unfortunately the flasher was not caught and when I went to make a police report I was made to feel like a criminal instead (shudder)... And I'll be careful when I go to Aki :P thanks for the warning!

    Tue 2007/06/12 03:03:02 JST (ID #117230)
    reply to chun's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    When I was in my teens and still living in Singapore, I got flashed at before under my apartment block at the lift area (ugh). And you think Singapore is supposedly a safe country :P I was so pissed off I gave chase for a short bit and couldn't bring myself to call for help just in case the passer-bys were accomplices :P Unfortunately the flasher was not caught and when I went to make a police report I was made to feel like a criminal instead (shudder)... And I'll be careful when I go to Aki :P thanks for the warning!

    Tue 2007/06/12 03:03:02 JST (ID #143055)
    reply to chun's comment
  • LoboBrancoTimido
    LoboBrancoTimido (Registered on 2007/01/14)

    In my area crime rate is getting higher, they don't use only knives these days...Like I said to the police commander in my area if someone tries to hurt me or my family I'll just have to brake their arms and call you guys later XD...Now with guns it's different, it's better not to fightback specially with amateurs, one can be strong but in life one doesn't have a second chance...
    People don't mess with me even if they are in groups. Like my father says "you just need to hurt them a lot in the first punch or kick" my old guy was in the MP and with him I learned to use anything to defend myself and the ones I love. Anyway to the guys/gals that aren't strong enough is better not to resist and go to the police. It's only money after all...Like a funny friend of mine says "it's better to be a living coward than a dead hero" XD...I don't agree but his words make me laugh a lot.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:13:00 JST (ID #49531)
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  • LoboBrancoTimido
    LoboBrancoTimido (Registered on 2007/01/14)

    In my area crime rate is getting higher, they don't use only knives these days...Like I said to the police commander in my area if someone tries to hurt me or my family I'll just have to brake their arms and call you guys later XD...Now with guns it's different, it's better not to fightback specially with amateurs, one can be strong but in life one doesn't have a second chance...
    People don't mess with me even if they are in groups. Like my father says "you just need to hurt them a lot in the first punch or kick" my old guy was in the MP and with him I learned to use anything to defend myself and the ones I love. Anyway to the guys/gals that aren't strong enough is better not to resist and go to the police. It's only money after all...Like a funny friend of mine says "it's better to be a living coward than a dead hero" XD...I don't agree but his words make me laugh a lot.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:13:00 JST (ID #91535)
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  • LoboBrancoTimido
    LoboBrancoTimido (Registered on 2007/01/14)

    In my area crime rate is getting higher, they don't use only knives these days...Like I said to the police commander in my area if someone tries to hurt me or my family I'll just have to brake their arms and call you guys later XD...Now with guns it's different, it's better not to fightback specially with amateurs, one can be strong but in life one doesn't have a second chance...
    People don't mess with me even if they are in groups. Like my father says "you just need to hurt them a lot in the first punch or kick" my old guy was in the MP and with him I learned to use anything to defend myself and the ones I love. Anyway to the guys/gals that aren't strong enough is better not to resist and go to the police. It's only money after all...Like a funny friend of mine says "it's better to be a living coward than a dead hero" XD...I don't agree but his words make me laugh a lot.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:13:00 JST (ID #117231)
    reply to LoboBrancoTimido's comment
  • LoboBrancoTimido
    LoboBrancoTimido (Registered on 2007/01/14)

    In my area crime rate is getting higher, they don't use only knives these days...Like I said to the police commander in my area if someone tries to hurt me or my family I'll just have to brake their arms and call you guys later XD...Now with guns it's different, it's better not to fightback specially with amateurs, one can be strong but in life one doesn't have a second chance...
    People don't mess with me even if they are in groups. Like my father says "you just need to hurt them a lot in the first punch or kick" my old guy was in the MP and with him I learned to use anything to defend myself and the ones I love. Anyway to the guys/gals that aren't strong enough is better not to resist and go to the police. It's only money after all...Like a funny friend of mine says "it's better to be a living coward than a dead hero" XD...I don't agree but his words make me laugh a lot.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:13:00 JST (ID #143056)
    reply to LoboBrancoTimido's comment
  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    in hk you get some money hunters tat steal ur stuff especially in a place called mong kok in hk

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:21:16 JST (ID #49532)
    reply to kaito kun's comment
  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    in hk you get some money hunters tat steal ur stuff especially in a place called mong kok in hk

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:21:16 JST (ID #91536)
    reply to kaito kun's comment
  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    in hk you get some money hunters tat steal ur stuff especially in a place called mong kok in hk

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:21:16 JST (ID #117232)
    reply to kaito kun's comment
  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    in hk you get some money hunters tat steal ur stuff especially in a place called mong kok in hk

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:21:16 JST (ID #143057)
    reply to kaito kun's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    My opinion is that it's the Otaku hunters that are the cockroaches, goddamned. They are still thiefs none the less, so they should be arrested.

    If it's really becoming a sport, then I think it's okay to have a bit more police in the streets there. But I wouldn't like to get searched though.

    P.S.: yeah, Gamers is also one of my favorite shops ;p Also like Animate a bit further down Chuo Dori.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:40:31 JST (ID #49534)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    My opinion is that it's the Otaku hunters that are the cockroaches, goddamned. They are still thiefs none the less, so they should be arrested.

    If it's really becoming a sport, then I think it's okay to have a bit more police in the streets there. But I wouldn't like to get searched though.

    P.S.: yeah, Gamers is also one of my favorite shops ;p Also like Animate a bit further down Chuo Dori.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:40:31 JST (ID #91538)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    My opinion is that it's the Otaku hunters that are the cockroaches, goddamned. They are still thiefs none the less, so they should be arrested.

    If it's really becoming a sport, then I think it's okay to have a bit more police in the streets there. But I wouldn't like to get searched though.

    P.S.: yeah, Gamers is also one of my favorite shops ;p Also like Animate a bit further down Chuo Dori.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:40:31 JST (ID #117234)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    My opinion is that it's the Otaku hunters that are the cockroaches, goddamned. They are still thiefs none the less, so they should be arrested.

    If it's really becoming a sport, then I think it's okay to have a bit more police in the streets there. But I wouldn't like to get searched though.

    P.S.: yeah, Gamers is also one of my favorite shops ;p Also like Animate a bit further down Chuo Dori.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:40:31 JST (ID #143059)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    That so reminds me of Akihabara@Deep.

    It just feels so strange that in such a modern society like Japan, people dun use credit cards.

    I'm sure your darth vadar or stormtrooper suit is mean lookinng enough to prevent you from getting mugged.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:45:26 JST (ID #49535)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    That so reminds me of Akihabara@Deep.

    It just feels so strange that in such a modern society like Japan, people dun use credit cards.

    I'm sure your darth vadar or stormtrooper suit is mean lookinng enough to prevent you from getting mugged.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:45:26 JST (ID #91539)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    That so reminds me of Akihabara@Deep.

    It just feels so strange that in such a modern society like Japan, people dun use credit cards.

    I'm sure your darth vadar or stormtrooper suit is mean lookinng enough to prevent you from getting mugged.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:45:26 JST (ID #117235)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    That so reminds me of Akihabara@Deep.

    It just feels so strange that in such a modern society like Japan, people dun use credit cards.

    I'm sure your darth vadar or stormtrooper suit is mean lookinng enough to prevent you from getting mugged.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:45:26 JST (ID #143060)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
    http://laniemon.animeblogger.net/

    Around here people get mugged as well. The crime rate is getting higher, sigh.

    There must be something wrong with otaku hunter. I guess it they do it cause they reckon got an easy prey.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:59:23 JST (ID #49536)
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  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
    http://laniemon.animeblogger.net/

    Around here people get mugged as well. The crime rate is getting higher, sigh.

    There must be something wrong with otaku hunter. I guess it they do it cause they reckon got an easy prey.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:59:23 JST (ID #91540)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
    http://laniemon.animeblogger.net/

    Around here people get mugged as well. The crime rate is getting higher, sigh.

    There must be something wrong with otaku hunter. I guess it they do it cause they reckon got an easy prey.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:59:23 JST (ID #117236)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • lanie-emon
    lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/06/05)
    Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
    http://laniemon.animeblogger.net/

    Around here people get mugged as well. The crime rate is getting higher, sigh.

    There must be something wrong with otaku hunter. I guess it they do it cause they reckon got an easy prey.

    Tue 2007/06/12 04:59:23 JST (ID #143061)
    reply to lanie-emon's comment
  • hendrik
    hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    student

    it dangerous to mug ppl here, why?

    because when the mugged realize he/she been mugged he/she scream "maling!!!!!!!"(thief/muggers)" which many ppl will gather and kill the muggers 'not intendedly' if he/she got caught.
    yep, stupid brute law in my own country

    and in other case... otaku rarely borrow a lot of money as there are rarely any store here

    and in the worst case they rather kill you and take it than mug, so if any of you intended to go here and got caught by black mailers just give what they want, run and squeaaalll

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:28:15 JST (ID #49537)
    reply to hendrik's comment
  • hendrik
    hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    student

    it dangerous to mug ppl here, why?

    because when the mugged realize he/she been mugged he/she scream "maling!!!!!!!"(thief/muggers)" which many ppl will gather and kill the muggers 'not intendedly' if he/she got caught.
    yep, stupid brute law in my own country

    and in other case... otaku rarely borrow a lot of money as there are rarely any store here

    and in the worst case they rather kill you and take it than mug, so if any of you intended to go here and got caught by black mailers just give what they want, run and squeaaalll

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:28:15 JST (ID #91541)
    reply to hendrik's comment
  • hendrik
    hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    student

    it dangerous to mug ppl here, why?

    because when the mugged realize he/she been mugged he/she scream "maling!!!!!!!"(thief/muggers)" which many ppl will gather and kill the muggers 'not intendedly' if he/she got caught.
    yep, stupid brute law in my own country

    and in other case... otaku rarely borrow a lot of money as there are rarely any store here

    and in the worst case they rather kill you and take it than mug, so if any of you intended to go here and got caught by black mailers just give what they want, run and squeaaalll

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:28:15 JST (ID #117237)
    reply to hendrik's comment
  • hendrik
    hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    student

    it dangerous to mug ppl here, why?

    because when the mugged realize he/she been mugged he/she scream "maling!!!!!!!"(thief/muggers)" which many ppl will gather and kill the muggers 'not intendedly' if he/she got caught.
    yep, stupid brute law in my own country

    and in other case... otaku rarely borrow a lot of money as there are rarely any store here

    and in the worst case they rather kill you and take it than mug, so if any of you intended to go here and got caught by black mailers just give what they want, run and squeaaalll

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:28:15 JST (ID #143062)
    reply to hendrik's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Hmm... I've thought of something.

    "The arm-around-shoulder is supposed to make them look like friends. He then says "can you lend me some money?""

    At this precise moment... "Boom!" A good elbow blow in the gut or face and all is set.

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:48:28 JST (ID #49538)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Hmm... I've thought of something.

    "The arm-around-shoulder is supposed to make them look like friends. He then says "can you lend me some money?""

    At this precise moment... "Boom!" A good elbow blow in the gut or face and all is set.

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:48:28 JST (ID #91542)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Hmm... I've thought of something.

    "The arm-around-shoulder is supposed to make them look like friends. He then says "can you lend me some money?""

    At this precise moment... "Boom!" A good elbow blow in the gut or face and all is set.

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:48:28 JST (ID #117238)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Hmm... I've thought of something.

    "The arm-around-shoulder is supposed to make them look like friends. He then says "can you lend me some money?""

    At this precise moment... "Boom!" A good elbow blow in the gut or face and all is set.

    Tue 2007/06/12 05:48:28 JST (ID #143063)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Well, muggings and hold-ups are pretty common in most urban areas, so I guess it's not a problem that'll be easily solved. lol at the ice cream in post box thing though; I never read that yet.

    Tue 2007/06/12 06:29:46 JST (ID #49540)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Well, muggings and hold-ups are pretty common in most urban areas, so I guess it's not a problem that'll be easily solved. lol at the ice cream in post box thing though; I never read that yet.

    Tue 2007/06/12 06:29:46 JST (ID #91544)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Well, muggings and hold-ups are pretty common in most urban areas, so I guess it's not a problem that'll be easily solved. lol at the ice cream in post box thing though; I never read that yet.

    Tue 2007/06/12 06:29:46 JST (ID #117240)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Well, muggings and hold-ups are pretty common in most urban areas, so I guess it's not a problem that'll be easily solved. lol at the ice cream in post box thing though; I never read that yet.

    Tue 2007/06/12 06:29:46 JST (ID #143065)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    It's rather sad that otakus get pick on just because they are mostly stereotype as being weak. Some even get discriminated.

    Wonder what happen if the otakus group themselves up to help help other whom being rob? :)

    Tue 2007/06/12 08:01:23 JST (ID #49544)
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  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    It's rather sad that otakus get pick on just because they are mostly stereotype as being weak. Some even get discriminated.

    Wonder what happen if the otakus group themselves up to help help other whom being rob? :)

    Tue 2007/06/12 08:01:23 JST (ID #91548)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    It's rather sad that otakus get pick on just because they are mostly stereotype as being weak. Some even get discriminated.

    Wonder what happen if the otakus group themselves up to help help other whom being rob? :)

    Tue 2007/06/12 08:01:23 JST (ID #117244)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • XiaoRouWan
    XiaoRouWan in SG (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime viewer, Manga Reader
    http://www.animefriedrice.com

    It's rather sad that otakus get pick on just because they are mostly stereotype as being weak. Some even get discriminated.

    Wonder what happen if the otakus group themselves up to help help other whom being rob? :)

    Tue 2007/06/12 08:01:23 JST (ID #143069)
    reply to XiaoRouWan's comment
  • loplop
    loplop in Somewhere near Seiroka (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    H/R Type person
    http://loplopseromilfblog.blogspot.com/

    I think someone might get a surprise with some otaku. Being 2m & 120 kilos tends to scare people off . . . .

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:01:06 JST (ID #49546)
    reply to loplop's comment
  • loplop
    loplop in Somewhere near Seiroka (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    H/R Type person
    http://loplopseromilfblog.blogspot.com/

    I think someone might get a surprise with some otaku. Being 2m & 120 kilos tends to scare people off . . . .

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:01:06 JST (ID #91550)
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  • loplop
    loplop in Somewhere near Seiroka (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    H/R Type person
    http://loplopseromilfblog.blogspot.com/

    I think someone might get a surprise with some otaku. Being 2m & 120 kilos tends to scare people off . . . .

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:01:06 JST (ID #117246)
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  • loplop
    loplop in Somewhere near Seiroka (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    H/R Type person
    http://loplopseromilfblog.blogspot.com/

    I think someone might get a surprise with some otaku. Being 2m & 120 kilos tends to scare people off . . . .

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:01:06 JST (ID #143071)
    reply to loplop's comment
  • kyo171
    kyo171 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    student otaku

    hmmm well the only mugging that you can find in Singapore is the mugging for exams. And in Singapore there's not reallie a district or street that can be an otaku haven, oh well i guess the govvernment does not allow it anyway even if there were to have one.Dark ages of anime history in Singapore currently.

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:35:25 JST (ID #49547)
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  • kyo171
    kyo171 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    student otaku

    hmmm well the only mugging that you can find in Singapore is the mugging for exams. And in Singapore there's not reallie a district or street that can be an otaku haven, oh well i guess the govvernment does not allow it anyway even if there were to have one.Dark ages of anime history in Singapore currently.

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:35:25 JST (ID #91551)
    reply to kyo171's comment
  • kyo171
    kyo171 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    student otaku

    hmmm well the only mugging that you can find in Singapore is the mugging for exams. And in Singapore there's not reallie a district or street that can be an otaku haven, oh well i guess the govvernment does not allow it anyway even if there were to have one.Dark ages of anime history in Singapore currently.

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:35:25 JST (ID #117247)
    reply to kyo171's comment
  • kyo171
    kyo171 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/18)
    student otaku

    hmmm well the only mugging that you can find in Singapore is the mugging for exams. And in Singapore there's not reallie a district or street that can be an otaku haven, oh well i guess the govvernment does not allow it anyway even if there were to have one.Dark ages of anime history in Singapore currently.

    Tue 2007/06/12 09:35:25 JST (ID #143072)
    reply to kyo171's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    did this guy say something about dragon quest and he hates otakus? so he's a nerd that hates otakus then?

    Tue 2007/06/12 11:57:10 JST (ID #49548)
    reply to 1's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    did this guy say something about dragon quest and he hates otakus? so he's a nerd that hates otakus then?

    Tue 2007/06/12 11:57:10 JST (ID #91552)
    reply to 1's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    did this guy say something about dragon quest and he hates otakus? so he's a nerd that hates otakus then?

    Tue 2007/06/12 11:57:10 JST (ID #117248)
    reply to 1's comment
  • 1
    1 in LB Cali (Registered on 2007/02/27)
    ditsy student

    did this guy say something about dragon quest and he hates otakus? so he's a nerd that hates otakus then?

    Tue 2007/06/12 11:57:10 JST (ID #143073)
    reply to 1's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Re interview: If I was the person who did that interview I'd so give away his identity & location to the police. Why protect the criminals?

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:01:06 JST (ID #49549)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Re interview: If I was the person who did that interview I'd so give away his identity & location to the police. Why protect the criminals?

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:01:06 JST (ID #91553)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Re interview: If I was the person who did that interview I'd so give away his identity & location to the police. Why protect the criminals?

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:01:06 JST (ID #117249)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    Re interview: If I was the person who did that interview I'd so give away his identity & location to the police. Why protect the criminals?

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:01:06 JST (ID #143074)
    reply to Subaruhess's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    This is interesting; however, looking at the rest of the web site content does make me wonder regarding the reliability of this information.

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:30:49 JST (ID #49550)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    This is interesting; however, looking at the rest of the web site content does make me wonder regarding the reliability of this information.

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:30:49 JST (ID #91554)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    This is interesting; however, looking at the rest of the web site content does make me wonder regarding the reliability of this information.

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:30:49 JST (ID #117250)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • dinosaur
    dinosaur in Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Sales/Buyer

    This is interesting; however, looking at the rest of the web site content does make me wonder regarding the reliability of this information.

    Tue 2007/06/12 12:30:49 JST (ID #143075)
    reply to dinosaur's comment
  • R8
    R8 in No Man's Land (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    Fighter
    http://dunklerwunsch.blogspot.com/

    interestingly enough, i just read a similar post a kotaku regarding the crime rate going in akihabara from the yomiuri shinbun. that interview is hilarious.

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:10:15 JST (ID #49553)
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  • R8
    R8 in No Man's Land (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    Fighter
    http://dunklerwunsch.blogspot.com/

    interestingly enough, i just read a similar post a kotaku regarding the crime rate going in akihabara from the yomiuri shinbun. that interview is hilarious.

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:10:15 JST (ID #91557)
    reply to R8's comment
  • R8
    R8 in No Man's Land (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    Fighter
    http://dunklerwunsch.blogspot.com/

    interestingly enough, i just read a similar post a kotaku regarding the crime rate going in akihabara from the yomiuri shinbun. that interview is hilarious.

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:10:15 JST (ID #117253)
    reply to R8's comment
  • R8
    R8 in No Man's Land (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    Fighter
    http://dunklerwunsch.blogspot.com/

    interestingly enough, i just read a similar post a kotaku regarding the crime rate going in akihabara from the yomiuri shinbun. that interview is hilarious.

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:10:15 JST (ID #143078)
    reply to R8's comment
  • Hummy
    Hummy in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/03/05)
    Student
    http://www.hoponbaby.com

    I live just down the road from Hackney, so I suppose by default I must answer yes!

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:42:07 JST (ID #49554)
    reply to Hummy's comment
  • Hummy
    Hummy in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/03/05)
    Student
    http://www.hoponbaby.com

    I live just down the road from Hackney, so I suppose by default I must answer yes!

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:42:07 JST (ID #91558)
    reply to Hummy's comment
  • Hummy
    Hummy in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/03/05)
    Student
    http://www.hoponbaby.com

    I live just down the road from Hackney, so I suppose by default I must answer yes!

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:42:07 JST (ID #117254)
    reply to Hummy's comment
  • Hummy
    Hummy in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/03/05)
    Student
    http://www.hoponbaby.com

    I live just down the road from Hackney, so I suppose by default I must answer yes!

    Tue 2007/06/12 18:42:07 JST (ID #143079)
    reply to Hummy's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Woah! 8 floors? Sweet! When I get to japan I'll be visiting that place first. heheh!

    Tue 2007/06/12 19:27:06 JST (ID #49560)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Woah! 8 floors? Sweet! When I get to japan I'll be visiting that place first. heheh!

    Tue 2007/06/12 19:27:06 JST (ID #91564)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Woah! 8 floors? Sweet! When I get to japan I'll be visiting that place first. heheh!

    Tue 2007/06/12 19:27:06 JST (ID #117260)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Woah! 8 floors? Sweet! When I get to japan I'll be visiting that place first. heheh!

    Tue 2007/06/12 19:27:06 JST (ID #143085)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Wow, I never knew...

    While I was in Akiba I was always witha friend, so I guess I was pretty safe... not that I'll just hand my money over, I RATHER GET INJURED THAN NOT BE ABLE TO BUY MY FIGURES~!

    Tue 2007/06/12 21:16:25 JST (ID #49579)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Wow, I never knew...

    While I was in Akiba I was always witha friend, so I guess I was pretty safe... not that I'll just hand my money over, I RATHER GET INJURED THAN NOT BE ABLE TO BUY MY FIGURES~!

    Tue 2007/06/12 21:16:25 JST (ID #91583)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Wow, I never knew...

    While I was in Akiba I was always witha friend, so I guess I was pretty safe... not that I'll just hand my money over, I RATHER GET INJURED THAN NOT BE ABLE TO BUY MY FIGURES~!

    Tue 2007/06/12 21:16:25 JST (ID #117279)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Wow, I never knew...

    While I was in Akiba I was always witha friend, so I guess I was pretty safe... not that I'll just hand my money over, I RATHER GET INJURED THAN NOT BE ABLE TO BUY MY FIGURES~!

    Tue 2007/06/12 21:16:25 JST (ID #143104)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Pocky
    Pocky in Tustin, California (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Freelance Translator (anime, games, etc)
    http://www.richard-kim.com

    Wow. I had heard about this, but this guy takes the cake.

    Not that I've ever been in any 'official' fights when I lived in Japan... >.>

    But if someone pulled that on me, I'd try the 'gaijin defense' (since I look Japanese to some), and when that didn't work, kick the dude in the groin.

    I'm not advocating violence, but man, otaku/geeks/etc. everywhere need to stand up for themselves.

    'like cockroaches' really annoyed me. >.

    Tue 2007/06/12 22:39:22 JST (ID #49585)
    reply to Pocky's comment
  • Pocky
    Pocky in Tustin, California (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Freelance Translator (anime, games, etc)
    http://www.richard-kim.com

    Wow. I had heard about this, but this guy takes the cake.

    Not that I've ever been in any 'official' fights when I lived in Japan... >.>

    But if someone pulled that on me, I'd try the 'gaijin defense' (since I look Japanese to some), and when that didn't work, kick the dude in the groin.

    I'm not advocating violence, but man, otaku/geeks/etc. everywhere need to stand up for themselves.

    'like cockroaches' really annoyed me. >.

    Tue 2007/06/12 22:39:22 JST (ID #91589)
    reply to Pocky's comment
  • Pocky
    Pocky in Tustin, California (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Freelance Translator (anime, games, etc)
    http://www.richard-kim.com

    Wow. I had heard about this, but this guy takes the cake.

    Not that I've ever been in any 'official' fights when I lived in Japan... >.>

    But if someone pulled that on me, I'd try the 'gaijin defense' (since I look Japanese to some), and when that didn't work, kick the dude in the groin.

    I'm not advocating violence, but man, otaku/geeks/etc. everywhere need to stand up for themselves.

    'like cockroaches' really annoyed me. >.

    Tue 2007/06/12 22:39:22 JST (ID #117285)
    reply to Pocky's comment
  • Pocky
    Pocky in Tustin, California (Registered on 2007/06/04)
    Freelance Translator (anime, games, etc)
    http://www.richard-kim.com

    Wow. I had heard about this, but this guy takes the cake.

    Not that I've ever been in any 'official' fights when I lived in Japan... >.>

    But if someone pulled that on me, I'd try the 'gaijin defense' (since I look Japanese to some), and when that didn't work, kick the dude in the groin.

    I'm not advocating violence, but man, otaku/geeks/etc. everywhere need to stand up for themselves.

    'like cockroaches' really annoyed me. >.

    Tue 2007/06/12 22:39:22 JST (ID #143110)
    reply to Pocky's comment
  • Tofu-san
    Tofu-san in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Registered on 2007/03/04)
    ecchi student
    http://tofusando.blogspot.com

    When I go to Akiba next yar, I'll be sure to watch out for those shady guys...

    Tue 2007/06/12 23:19:18 JST (ID #49588)
    reply to Tofu-san's comment
  • Tofu-san
    Tofu-san in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Registered on 2007/03/04)
    ecchi student
    http://tofusando.blogspot.com

    When I go to Akiba next yar, I'll be sure to watch out for those shady guys...

    Tue 2007/06/12 23:19:18 JST (ID #91592)
    reply to Tofu-san's comment
  • Tofu-san
    Tofu-san in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Registered on 2007/03/04)
    ecchi student
    http://tofusando.blogspot.com

    When I go to Akiba next yar, I'll be sure to watch out for those shady guys...

    Tue 2007/06/12 23:19:18 JST (ID #117288)
    reply to Tofu-san's comment
  • Tofu-san
    Tofu-san in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (Registered on 2007/03/04)
    ecchi student
    http://tofusando.blogspot.com

    When I go to Akiba next yar, I'll be sure to watch out for those shady guys...

    Tue 2007/06/12 23:19:18 JST (ID #143113)
    reply to Tofu-san's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Subaruhess,
    The interviewer is just a journalist and guarantees the Hunters anonymity in return for a scoop.

    Hummy,
    Yep!

    Wed 2007/06/13 19:15:50 JST (ID #49612)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Subaruhess,
    The interviewer is just a journalist and guarantees the Hunters anonymity in return for a scoop.

    Hummy,
    Yep!

    Wed 2007/06/13 19:15:50 JST (ID #91616)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Subaruhess,
    The interviewer is just a journalist and guarantees the Hunters anonymity in return for a scoop.

    Hummy,
    Yep!

    Wed 2007/06/13 19:15:50 JST (ID #117312)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Subaruhess,
    The interviewer is just a journalist and guarantees the Hunters anonymity in return for a scoop.

    Hummy,
    Yep!

    Wed 2007/06/13 19:15:50 JST (ID #143137)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • yasser anas
    yasser anas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Project Manager, Engineer
    http://yasseranas.blogspot.com

    Muggers, thieves, or whatever.. those are the real roaches... they say otaku are smelly (i really dont know about that) but i thinks the muggers are also smelly. criminals are trash of society. My father always says that, its better to kill them rather to let them live.. i know he was making a joke but when i think about it, and with the crime rates going up, capital punishment isn't a bad idea for those lowlifes.

    Wed 2007/06/13 22:47:42 JST (ID #49636)
    reply to yasser anas's comment
  • yasser anas
    yasser anas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Project Manager, Engineer
    http://yasseranas.blogspot.com

    Muggers, thieves, or whatever.. those are the real roaches... they say otaku are smelly (i really dont know about that) but i thinks the muggers are also smelly. criminals are trash of society. My father always says that, its better to kill them rather to let them live.. i know he was making a joke but when i think about it, and with the crime rates going up, capital punishment isn't a bad idea for those lowlifes.

    Wed 2007/06/13 22:47:42 JST (ID #91640)
    reply to yasser anas's comment
  • yasser anas
    yasser anas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Project Manager, Engineer
    http://yasseranas.blogspot.com

    Muggers, thieves, or whatever.. those are the real roaches... they say otaku are smelly (i really dont know about that) but i thinks the muggers are also smelly. criminals are trash of society. My father always says that, its better to kill them rather to let them live.. i know he was making a joke but when i think about it, and with the crime rates going up, capital punishment isn't a bad idea for those lowlifes.

    Wed 2007/06/13 22:47:42 JST (ID #117336)
    reply to yasser anas's comment
  • yasser anas
    yasser anas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Project Manager, Engineer
    http://yasseranas.blogspot.com

    Muggers, thieves, or whatever.. those are the real roaches... they say otaku are smelly (i really dont know about that) but i thinks the muggers are also smelly. criminals are trash of society. My father always says that, its better to kill them rather to let them live.. i know he was making a joke but when i think about it, and with the crime rates going up, capital punishment isn't a bad idea for those lowlifes.

    Wed 2007/06/13 22:47:42 JST (ID #143161)
    reply to yasser anas's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    These hunters primary purpose for doing what they do is to steal money. Otaku have money and are generally easy targets. The cockroach comments to me seem more like a way to justify what he is doing. Along the lines of, "Sure I'm stealing but they're only otaku so don't feel bad for them."

    It is not right no matter what kind of person the target is.

    Wed 2007/06/13 23:53:54 JST (ID #49644)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    These hunters primary purpose for doing what they do is to steal money. Otaku have money and are generally easy targets. The cockroach comments to me seem more like a way to justify what he is doing. Along the lines of, "Sure I'm stealing but they're only otaku so don't feel bad for them."

    It is not right no matter what kind of person the target is.

    Wed 2007/06/13 23:53:54 JST (ID #91648)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    These hunters primary purpose for doing what they do is to steal money. Otaku have money and are generally easy targets. The cockroach comments to me seem more like a way to justify what he is doing. Along the lines of, "Sure I'm stealing but they're only otaku so don't feel bad for them."

    It is not right no matter what kind of person the target is.

    Wed 2007/06/13 23:53:54 JST (ID #117344)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    These hunters primary purpose for doing what they do is to steal money. Otaku have money and are generally easy targets. The cockroach comments to me seem more like a way to justify what he is doing. Along the lines of, "Sure I'm stealing but they're only otaku so don't feel bad for them."

    It is not right no matter what kind of person the target is.

    Wed 2007/06/13 23:53:54 JST (ID #143169)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Wow, thats pretty low, especially considering these otaku work their low paying jobs just to purchase otaku stuff. This guy knows dragon quest and what cockroaches smell like, seems a bit like an otaku to me lol

    Thu 2007/06/14 18:33:50 JST (ID #49694)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Wow, thats pretty low, especially considering these otaku work their low paying jobs just to purchase otaku stuff. This guy knows dragon quest and what cockroaches smell like, seems a bit like an otaku to me lol

    Thu 2007/06/14 18:33:50 JST (ID #91698)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Wow, thats pretty low, especially considering these otaku work their low paying jobs just to purchase otaku stuff. This guy knows dragon quest and what cockroaches smell like, seems a bit like an otaku to me lol

    Thu 2007/06/14 18:33:50 JST (ID #117394)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Wow, thats pretty low, especially considering these otaku work their low paying jobs just to purchase otaku stuff. This guy knows dragon quest and what cockroaches smell like, seems a bit like an otaku to me lol

    Thu 2007/06/14 18:33:50 JST (ID #143219)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    Well i have lots of experience with local comic book/game shops in my time. Sadly this sterotype of the smelly unsociable fanboy is rooted in truth,like most sterotypes are to some degree. Oddly enough the less desirable people from that shop would also be the types that would steal from others, or mug someone. These people were very "gothic" looking, full of anger and lacking respect. All they did was play magic: the gathering all day long. So its a slightly different picture around the cities i go to.

    Either way it gives me a bad name, and i have many friends who share some of my interests and they all take bathes, ahve jobs, are quite sociable, and far from all these negative connations that go along with being a serious follower of any hobby. And i don't appreciate anyone else on here agreeing with the mugger, saying they should have it happen for spending their money in a way they choose.Whether it was in jest or not, its uncalled for. Thats absurd. Preying on the weak, if i saw that happening, i would grab the nearest blunt object and lay into the guy. How pathetic can some people be.

    Mon 2007/06/25 22:16:09 JST (ID #50379)
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  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    Well i have lots of experience with local comic book/game shops in my time. Sadly this sterotype of the smelly unsociable fanboy is rooted in truth,like most sterotypes are to some degree. Oddly enough the less desirable people from that shop would also be the types that would steal from others, or mug someone. These people were very "gothic" looking, full of anger and lacking respect. All they did was play magic: the gathering all day long. So its a slightly different picture around the cities i go to.

    Either way it gives me a bad name, and i have many friends who share some of my interests and they all take bathes, ahve jobs, are quite sociable, and far from all these negative connations that go along with being a serious follower of any hobby. And i don't appreciate anyone else on here agreeing with the mugger, saying they should have it happen for spending their money in a way they choose.Whether it was in jest or not, its uncalled for. Thats absurd. Preying on the weak, if i saw that happening, i would grab the nearest blunt object and lay into the guy. How pathetic can some people be.

    Mon 2007/06/25 22:16:09 JST (ID #92383)
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  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    Well i have lots of experience with local comic book/game shops in my time. Sadly this sterotype of the smelly unsociable fanboy is rooted in truth,like most sterotypes are to some degree. Oddly enough the less desirable people from that shop would also be the types that would steal from others, or mug someone. These people were very "gothic" looking, full of anger and lacking respect. All they did was play magic: the gathering all day long. So its a slightly different picture around the cities i go to.

    Either way it gives me a bad name, and i have many friends who share some of my interests and they all take bathes, ahve jobs, are quite sociable, and far from all these negative connations that go along with being a serious follower of any hobby. And i don't appreciate anyone else on here agreeing with the mugger, saying they should have it happen for spending their money in a way they choose.Whether it was in jest or not, its uncalled for. Thats absurd. Preying on the weak, if i saw that happening, i would grab the nearest blunt object and lay into the guy. How pathetic can some people be.

    Mon 2007/06/25 22:16:09 JST (ID #118079)
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  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    Well i have lots of experience with local comic book/game shops in my time. Sadly this sterotype of the smelly unsociable fanboy is rooted in truth,like most sterotypes are to some degree. Oddly enough the less desirable people from that shop would also be the types that would steal from others, or mug someone. These people were very "gothic" looking, full of anger and lacking respect. All they did was play magic: the gathering all day long. So its a slightly different picture around the cities i go to.

    Either way it gives me a bad name, and i have many friends who share some of my interests and they all take bathes, ahve jobs, are quite sociable, and far from all these negative connations that go along with being a serious follower of any hobby. And i don't appreciate anyone else on here agreeing with the mugger, saying they should have it happen for spending their money in a way they choose.Whether it was in jest or not, its uncalled for. Thats absurd. Preying on the weak, if i saw that happening, i would grab the nearest blunt object and lay into the guy. How pathetic can some people be.

    Mon 2007/06/25 22:16:09 JST (ID #143904)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    I have no respect for people who encourage crime. Stereotypes? If you people get out & see what the world is like beyond your computer screen you'll in for a shock. How sad.

    Thu 2007/06/28 17:58:04 JST (ID #50572)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    I have no respect for people who encourage crime. Stereotypes? If you people get out & see what the world is like beyond your computer screen you'll in for a shock. How sad.

    Thu 2007/06/28 17:58:04 JST (ID #92576)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    I have no respect for people who encourage crime. Stereotypes? If you people get out & see what the world is like beyond your computer screen you'll in for a shock. How sad.

    Thu 2007/06/28 17:58:04 JST (ID #118272)
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  • Subaruhess
    Subaruhess in UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/43628186@N00/

    I have no respect for people who encourage crime. Stereotypes? If you people get out & see what the world is like beyond your computer screen you'll in for a shock. How sad.

    Thu 2007/06/28 17:58:04 JST (ID #144097)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    It's really ridiculous that anyone would take such a retarded attitude towards an entire sector of society, just because of their interests. And to anyone who posted here decrying otaku and their hobbies, two things: 1) if you are in fact an otaku-hater, then why are you reading a site like this one? Only to post hateful, spiteful comments on it? Doesn't that make you more "pathetic" than them? and 2) so just because someone enjoys a hobby, that should make them lose all of their money and be a target of such things? Methinks you have a problem as well (sociopath?) if you wish bad things on people just because they spend an inordinate time at the computer, or reading manga, or whatever their obsession may be. What's the difference? You and the person you're deriding will both be dead eventually, so why not enjoy life while you're living it, and not try and make other people feel bad about their lifestyle choices so long as they aren't hurting anyone else? I think that 90% of the otaku out there are probably not the hikikomori, jobless, caught-in-fantasy people that everyone would have them be. I consider myself a very to-the-core otaku and I work out everyday and keep myself abreast of social/political/newsworthy goings on and have a well-rounded battery of hobbies as well as have quite a few friends. The only thing I read that I DO have agree with is the comment made about american otaku/comic book/sci fi fans. Most of the friends that I've had that are ameri-comi fans are very cynical about a lot of things, have very downbeat attitudes and a few have had really bad hygiene as well. And american otaku? Don't even get me started, americans consider themselves otaku if they know what Naruto is, or like girls that have Kuroneko-sama backpacks and a Hagaren shoulderbag. As a student of Japanese for nearly 15 years, an otaku for just as long, a voracious reader/watcher of Japanese history and culture for almost as long, it sucks to be lumped in with those people when you're reading manga or listening to J-音楽.

    Fri 2007/07/27 21:11:12 JST (ID #52777)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    It's really ridiculous that anyone would take such a retarded attitude towards an entire sector of society, just because of their interests. And to anyone who posted here decrying otaku and their hobbies, two things: 1) if you are in fact an otaku-hater, then why are you reading a site like this one? Only to post hateful, spiteful comments on it? Doesn't that make you more "pathetic" than them? and 2) so just because someone enjoys a hobby, that should make them lose all of their money and be a target of such things? Methinks you have a problem as well (sociopath?) if you wish bad things on people just because they spend an inordinate time at the computer, or reading manga, or whatever their obsession may be. What's the difference? You and the person you're deriding will both be dead eventually, so why not enjoy life while you're living it, and not try and make other people feel bad about their lifestyle choices so long as they aren't hurting anyone else? I think that 90% of the otaku out there are probably not the hikikomori, jobless, caught-in-fantasy people that everyone would have them be. I consider myself a very to-the-core otaku and I work out everyday and keep myself abreast of social/political/newsworthy goings on and have a well-rounded battery of hobbies as well as have quite a few friends. The only thing I read that I DO have agree with is the comment made about american otaku/comic book/sci fi fans. Most of the friends that I've had that are ameri-comi fans are very cynical about a lot of things, have very downbeat attitudes and a few have had really bad hygiene as well. And american otaku? Don't even get me started, americans consider themselves otaku if they know what Naruto is, or like girls that have Kuroneko-sama backpacks and a Hagaren shoulderbag. As a student of Japanese for nearly 15 years, an otaku for just as long, a voracious reader/watcher of Japanese history and culture for almost as long, it sucks to be lumped in with those people when you're reading manga or listening to J-音楽.

    Fri 2007/07/27 21:11:12 JST (ID #94781)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    It's really ridiculous that anyone would take such a retarded attitude towards an entire sector of society, just because of their interests. And to anyone who posted here decrying otaku and their hobbies, two things: 1) if you are in fact an otaku-hater, then why are you reading a site like this one? Only to post hateful, spiteful comments on it? Doesn't that make you more "pathetic" than them? and 2) so just because someone enjoys a hobby, that should make them lose all of their money and be a target of such things? Methinks you have a problem as well (sociopath?) if you wish bad things on people just because they spend an inordinate time at the computer, or reading manga, or whatever their obsession may be. What's the difference? You and the person you're deriding will both be dead eventually, so why not enjoy life while you're living it, and not try and make other people feel bad about their lifestyle choices so long as they aren't hurting anyone else? I think that 90% of the otaku out there are probably not the hikikomori, jobless, caught-in-fantasy people that everyone would have them be. I consider myself a very to-the-core otaku and I work out everyday and keep myself abreast of social/political/newsworthy goings on and have a well-rounded battery of hobbies as well as have quite a few friends. The only thing I read that I DO have agree with is the comment made about american otaku/comic book/sci fi fans. Most of the friends that I've had that are ameri-comi fans are very cynical about a lot of things, have very downbeat attitudes and a few have had really bad hygiene as well. And american otaku? Don't even get me started, americans consider themselves otaku if they know what Naruto is, or like girls that have Kuroneko-sama backpacks and a Hagaren shoulderbag. As a student of Japanese for nearly 15 years, an otaku for just as long, a voracious reader/watcher of Japanese history and culture for almost as long, it sucks to be lumped in with those people when you're reading manga or listening to J-音楽.

    Fri 2007/07/27 21:11:12 JST (ID #120477)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    It's really ridiculous that anyone would take such a retarded attitude towards an entire sector of society, just because of their interests. And to anyone who posted here decrying otaku and their hobbies, two things: 1) if you are in fact an otaku-hater, then why are you reading a site like this one? Only to post hateful, spiteful comments on it? Doesn't that make you more "pathetic" than them? and 2) so just because someone enjoys a hobby, that should make them lose all of their money and be a target of such things? Methinks you have a problem as well (sociopath?) if you wish bad things on people just because they spend an inordinate time at the computer, or reading manga, or whatever their obsession may be. What's the difference? You and the person you're deriding will both be dead eventually, so why not enjoy life while you're living it, and not try and make other people feel bad about their lifestyle choices so long as they aren't hurting anyone else? I think that 90% of the otaku out there are probably not the hikikomori, jobless, caught-in-fantasy people that everyone would have them be. I consider myself a very to-the-core otaku and I work out everyday and keep myself abreast of social/political/newsworthy goings on and have a well-rounded battery of hobbies as well as have quite a few friends. The only thing I read that I DO have agree with is the comment made about american otaku/comic book/sci fi fans. Most of the friends that I've had that are ameri-comi fans are very cynical about a lot of things, have very downbeat attitudes and a few have had really bad hygiene as well. And american otaku? Don't even get me started, americans consider themselves otaku if they know what Naruto is, or like girls that have Kuroneko-sama backpacks and a Hagaren shoulderbag. As a student of Japanese for nearly 15 years, an otaku for just as long, a voracious reader/watcher of Japanese history and culture for almost as long, it sucks to be lumped in with those people when you're reading manga or listening to J-音楽.

    Fri 2007/07/27 21:11:12 JST (ID #146302)
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  • The Lyrical Loli
    The Lyrical Loli in Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Registered on 2007/10/14)
    Kokoro Kotonoha's personal trainer
    http://loli1983.wordpress.com

    I wanna visit Akihabara someday before i die.

    As for "Do you get muggings where you live?" I'm from Los Angeles so that's pretty much a silly question. We got more than just muggings anyway.

    Fortunately for me i don't look like an otaku so walking in the streets of Akihabara would be no different from walking down the block in my hood.

    Mon 2007/10/15 00:59:45 JST (ID #59540)
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  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    lol, I guess otaku hunters will piss their pants when they find the hard way that I am an otaku that knows martial arts, played football and baseball and of course, doesn't smell. As for the other otaku in the Selden/Stony Brook Area... I can't say the same. ~_~

    Wed 2007/10/24 21:02:15 JST (ID #60864)
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  • Calintz
    Calintz in Earth o_. (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Bounty Hunter
    http://firetiger59.deviantart.com/

    I'm pretty sure almost any major city in the U.S. has muggings (not to mention other crimes).

    Sat 2007/11/10 11:43:52 JST (ID #63057)
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  • mavadotar
    mavadotar in Peterborough, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11)
    Otaku Security Guard

    News like this makes me glad I have been taking karate for 5 years, lol

    Thu 2007/12/13 17:56:33 JST (ID #66866)
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  • ehrgeiz
    ehrgeiz in The Netherlands (Registered on 2008/01/09)
    Student

    Done a couple of years of judo and am 2 meters tall, wonder if they'll do anything when I show up in akiba next summer :o

    Thu 2008/01/10 09:49:49 JST (ID #69259)
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  • Amai
    Amai in Denmark (Registered on 2008/01/30)
    School xD

    i hope it dosn't happen to me i´m going in august and staying for 10 months ^^

    Wed 2008/05/07 12:06:16 JST (ID #182966)
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  • Pocket
    Pocket in the UK (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Student

    People where I live usually just kill their victims, then steal their stuff...

    Fri 2008/05/23 20:26:52 JST (ID #195126)
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  • Kyori
    Kyori in Hell in Heaven (Registered on 2008/05/20)
    Designer
    http://kyoricasorochi.blogspot.com/

    Try bringing a katana when you visit Akihabara. lol

    Mon 2008/06/02 08:57:38 JST (ID #202564)
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  • Kris
    Kris in Texas (Registered on 2008/05/19)
    http://girlg33k.blogspot.com/

    In Dallas (Texas) there's plenty of crime. But they pull guns on you, not knives. Or bite you and give you their AIDS (seriously).
    I think it's despicable to steal someone's hard earned money or belongings.

    Mon 2008/06/02 09:40:09 JST (ID #202608)
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  • StuperRicco
    StuperRicco in Montreal, Canuck-ville (aka Canada) (Registered on 2008/07/01)
    buffer

    I take a shower and have a full-time job (hey, a casual anime fan has to pay the bills, rent and help out with his family). Including other interests like 80s cartoons and sci-fi. In my city, particularly in the downtown area and some metros/subway stations there are muggings and other unsavory incidents which only occurs at night (gets worse late at night).

    So yeah, I do my anime shopping during the weekends (daytime obviously). If I was to get mugged, I'd beat the hell outta whoever tried to pulling such a stunt with my fists or something blunt. (even though I don't wanna fight, but that's how life goes. Sometimes you just have to fend for yourself)

    Mon 2008/06/02 09:58:53 JST (ID #202615)
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  • OblivionAngel
    OblivionAngel in Minnesota (Registered on 2008/04/03)
    Bag Boy

    That's sick... how can anyone think of human beings that way...

    Mon 2008/06/02 11:32:39 JST (ID #202692)
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  • theant79
    theant79 in France (Registered on 2008/02/14)

    It's shame !
    Let's do a anti-otaku hunter squad!

    Mon 2008/06/02 12:41:42 JST (ID #202751)
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  • Mauro Muraca
    Mauro Muraca in Rosario,Santa Fe,Argentina (Registered on 2008/05/30)
    Law Student

    It is just surprising how that guy in the interview compares the hideous act that he is doing to a video game, seriously he is in desperate need for some psicological aid.
    All in all, although stealing is despicable, otakus are lucky cos they don't get hurt. Here in Argentina is common news to see that a teenager got stabbed or shot cos he/she refuse to give his/her belongings or what makes matters worse, they got injured even if they do what they are demanded by the robbers

    Mon 2008/06/02 13:56:16 JST (ID #202770)
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  • gr33nd
    gr33nd in Hungary (Registered on 2008/05/23)
    Student

    I thought that something like this is in Japan, but never was sure because never heard anything like this. They're really disgusting, but they're normal robbers in a way, just their main target are otaku. But make a merit of doing this is really disgraceful. And I agree whit D Blade, we should protect ourselfs, not just give them the money. And why do people fall for that? I would say "Sorry pal, but I don't know you so buzz off!" or something like that. But whit so many problems like Otaku Haters and Otaku Hunters, is it safe to be an otaku is Japan? I really wonder... Well, maybe the best idea is that group plan, so they won't attack a group.

    Mon 2008/06/02 16:22:30 JST (ID #202843)
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  • Dillithium
    Dillithium in The other down-under (Registered on 2007/11/13)
    nada

    He's just projecting his own miserable self on Otaku, and robbing them to feel good about himself.

    Pa-thetic

    Mon 2008/06/02 16:22:54 JST (ID #202844)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Where's this b@st@rd?! Imma gonna kick his @ss!!

    Mon 2008/06/02 17:32:55 JST (ID #202881)
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  • Eva
    Eva in Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/18)
    Admin

    Well, I guess one of the good things about living in Singapore is the strict penal system: jailtime and caning.

    Our street is safe enough that you can walk about at night. Except for that embarassing case about the top terrorist walking out of detention, I think we are doing pretty okay.

    I think we need to put into perspective that Japan has one of the lowest crime rate in the world, if not the lowest. People read about all this otaku hunting stuff and start thinking it's all over Akihabara. It's like reading about a recent plane crash and suddenly getting all paranoid about taking a flight.

    Mon 2008/06/02 17:53:26 JST (ID #202892)
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  • thefrikking
    thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18)
    Ork Warlord

    We have this kind of scum here to, and much time they target are tourist... For me, this thing never happens to, thankfully because my aspect sure isn`t weak...

    Mon 2008/06/02 23:35:01 JST (ID #203114)
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  • MasterSkirtChaser
    MasterSkirtChaser in Canada (Registered on 2008/04/29)
    Student

    Wait, I've had to fight off a few muggers before, does that count as getting mugged?

    Wed 2008/06/18 22:30:52 JST (ID #216507)
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  • coffeebugg
    coffeebugg in coherently lucid (Registered on 2008/05/22)
    Otari Vader, Sith Lord for Hire, will fillet Makoto Itou for free
    http://coffeebugg.blogspot.com/

    My college was located in a hot spot for muggers and such. It's probably because there's a nearby shanty town/squatters area/

    Mon 2008/06/30 05:51:44 JST (ID #225780)
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  • Riiana Doon
    Riiana Doon in US (Registered on 2008/07/23)
    Working Otaku mom
    http://riianadoon.blogspot.com

    That store looks like my kind of heaven!:D And yes, I do know that we get muggers here also, just not quite as frequent as some places, here it's mostly vandalism and unsolved murders...

    Thu 2008/08/14 09:57:14 JST (ID #265408)
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  • NaKAhi70
    NaKAhi70 in a video game (Registered on 2008/04/06)
    大学の学生 1st year
    http://otakunaka.blogspot.com/

    What a F******* D*** Im going to find that guy and rip his head off!!

    Tue 2008/08/19 04:59:37 JST (ID #269807)
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  • aquilla
    aquilla in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/10/22)
    Office Administrator
    http://aquilla429.co.uk

    "Its just like Dragon Quest where you beat the monster and take the gold."

    That is insane logic o_o

    Thu 2008/10/23 00:11:42 JST (ID #343102)
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  • lyve
    lyve in Singapore (Registered on 2008/10/21)
    Pilot

    wow, I was just roaming about Akiba just yesterday, alone. If it ever happens to be I definitely won't just give in to his requests

    Thu 2009/01/01 15:41:01 JST (ID #432247)
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  • at
    at in new york, ny (Registered on 2008/07/18)
    Anime Figure Collector
    http://myfigurecollection.net/itachi377

    Lucky for me I won't have that problem. Strong build, A natural in sports. No One has yet to beat me up or even tried too. lol.

    Maybe I should go to Japan and be an Otaku's bodyguard for a day. Either money or an anime related item would be my fee. =)

    Fri 2009/01/02 04:53:31 JST (ID #432706)
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  • HarukaMoe
    HarukaMoe in canada (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    student
    http://haruka-moe-tan.blogspot.com/

    OMG Gatta want to be there.

    Thu 2009/01/08 06:05:46 JST (ID #439919)
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  • ZhaoYun8892
    ZhaoYun8892 in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/06)
    Student

    Should start working out before I go there! ..and dyed my hair brown XD

    Sun 2009/01/11 23:15:50 JST (ID #444742)
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  • MAsia
    MAsia in NERV HQ, Tokyo-3 (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Supreme Commander of NERV Co.

    If I was a prey, I would sure beat them to a pulp.

    Thu 2009/01/22 00:08:53 JST (ID #456986)
    reply to MAsia's comment
  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    The cops in my town pick favorites.

    Sat 2009/01/24 10:52:25 JST (ID #460459)
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  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    The cops in my town pick favorites.

    Sat 2009/01/24 10:52:56 JST (ID #460460)
    reply to Patrick Barron's comment
  • anne-chan
    anne-chan in somewhere in indonesia (Registered on 2009/03/21)
    a mangaka that never sent any scripts to publisher

    wow. wonder if there's any to-love-ru there........-_-

    Fri 2009/02/27 16:02:27 JST (ID #504183)
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  • Sat Nav
    Sat Nav in england (Registered on 2009/04/01)
    anime + games collector

    if i was makin a b-line for akiba i would watch my back every where i would go.

    Thu 2009/04/02 20:02:10 JST (ID #546935)
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  • Minaru Chou
    Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25)
    Programmer Trainee
    http://jointsareokay.blogspot.com

    That's horrible.

    Well here there's not much of a criteria. I think here people can steal from anyone. >_<

    Wed 2009/04/15 06:43:53 JST (ID #563983)
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  • darklyss
    darklyss in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2009/03/08)
    "jack of all trades" (master of none)
    http://japanweloveyou.blogspot.com

    A friend of mine worked out an ingenious plan to deal with hentai - he is bi and went with his wife, and when a hentai grabbed his wife, my friend 'grabbed' him back. AWESOME! Bet that was a shock to him! I wonder if there's a similar response u could give to an otaku hunter...

    hunter: "gimme your cash!"
    otaku: "No. Gimme YOUR cash." LOL

    Mon 2009/05/04 10:56:01 JST (ID #590825)
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  • Suzume
    Suzume in Denmark (Registered on 2009/04/29)
    Student

    lol at darklyss

    How scary though, I guess a good deterrant is maybe to change your clothing style and look tougher...

    Sat 2009/06/06 15:50:43 JST (ID #636309)
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  • ihateotakuhunters22
    ihateotakuhunters22 in US of A (Registered on 2009/06/22)

    WHAT KIND OF SICK PERSON WOULD DO THIS!!! im hunting that guy down! and when i find him... well im not gonna say it!

    Mon 2009/06/22 00:23:42 JST (ID #652563)
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  • yusa_yuuchi
    yusa_yuuchi in Belgium (Registered on 2009/05/20)
    Otaku Student
    http://www.kuji-an.com/

    to answer the poll, no where i live you don't get mugged. however.. where i go to school (and mind you that's only 4-5 miles from where i live) you have a pretty decent chance of getting mugged. and to tell you the truth .. i have NO idea what they understand as a "target" i myself.. never get mugged while i'm only avarage. i'm not fat, i'm not athletic. i'm .. like i said avarage. yet this guy named "joe" got stabbed (read: killed) cause he refused to give up his ipod and joe was .. big.. from what i've heard on the news he was at least a head bigger then me.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Van_Holsbeeck

    so yeah .. i have no clue what they base themselves on. it's gotten my mom a bit weary when i got out and i listen to my mp3 player but .. that's what the damn things are made for, am i right ? as for the otaku hunting, i don't think they'd pick me XD i got brown hair and don't look weak so i -hope- i'm in the clear if i go to japan xD

    Sun 2009/06/28 20:25:08 JST (ID #659913)
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  • Teresa_Chan
    Teresa_Chan in Tacoma, WA USA (Registered on 2009/07/07)
    *HINT* MY BIRTHDAY IS AUGUST 12TH *HINT*
    http://www.facebook.com/TeresaStockroske

    Good thing when I travel, I don't go by myself. Especially in a place I have never been before.

    Mon 2009/07/20 09:30:15 JST (ID #680867)
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  • moeasashi
    moeasashi (Registered on 2009/09/30)

    So does this mean if you smell good you're safe? ^_^; When I go overseas I plan on visiting the Akihabara district at least once if I can manage. I hope I don't run into one of these guys. It makes me sad to know they're targeting people like this. I mean, sure, some Otaku are pretty creepy, but I am considered an otaku and I smell okay, and I think I'm a decent person too.

    Wed 2009/09/30 10:15:59 JST (ID #724783)
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  • Mi-chan
    Mi-chan in in my room (Registered on 2009/08/15)
    Pastry Chef,Student, and Otaku of course!!

    I guess it would be easier to protect yourself if your a girl. If they did that to you all you have to do is scream: KYAA!! YAMATE!! CHIKAN!!
    Which means stop pervert!!XD Also hauu~soo want to go to Gamers!!

    Thu 2009/10/08 03:05:57 JST (ID #727819)
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      • Dillithium
        Dillithium in The other down-under (Registered on 2007/11/13)
        nada

        I wouldn't advise that at all, if he pulls a knife on you, and you pull a bigger weapons/gun/gunpla on him.
        You're forcing him either to run, or actually take a swing at you.
        The latter is usually the case.
        I wouldn't draw, or even bring a weapon with me at all.
        If someone has an advantage over you(which would be the knife) they'll be in an eased state of mind(thinking it's an easy mug, not expecting too much resistence), making it easier for you to kick em in the groin, and then your other leg in the head ^^

        Violence attracts violence.

        Mon 2008/06/02 16:20:18 JST (ID #202842)
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