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'''/jp/ - <s>Japan/General</s> Otaku Culture''' 4chan [[imageboard]]. | '''/jp/ - <s>Japan/General</s> Otaku Culture''' 4chan [[imageboard]]. | ||
'''/jp/''' is the Japanese | '''/jp/''' is the Japanese culture board, created by [[moot]] around 2008/02/29 during [[/a/day]]. The userbase consisted mostly of former [[/a/ssholes]] at first, but has gradually drawn members from other parts of the 4chan interested in Japan and its related subjects. | ||
/jp/ is a less chaotic version of [[/a/]] with a heavy emphasis on [[Touhou]] and <s>Japanese society</s> visual novels. | /jp/ is a less chaotic version of [[/a/]], with a heavy emphasis on [[Touhou]], and <s>Japanese society</s> visual novels. Visual novels and figurines, which were exiled from /a/, are allowed on /jp/. | ||
/jp/ posters usually refer to themselves as '''/jp/edos'''. | |||
/jp/ | /jp/ also has a themesong.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl2bv4arSkE |title=Vocaloid - /jp/ Theme Song ENG subs |publisher=YouTube}}</ref> | ||
== Related articles == | == Related articles == |
Revision as of 18:40, 3 August 2012
/jp/ - Japan/General Otaku Culture 4chan imageboard.
/jp/ is the Japanese culture board, created by moot around 2008/02/29 during /a/day. The userbase consisted mostly of former /a/ssholes at first, but has gradually drawn members from other parts of the 4chan interested in Japan and its related subjects.
/jp/ is a less chaotic version of /a/, with a heavy emphasis on Touhou, and Japanese society visual novels. Visual novels and figurines, which were exiled from /a/, are allowed on /jp/.
/jp/ posters usually refer to themselves as /jp/edos.
/jp/ also has a themesong.[1]
Related articles
References
- ↑ Vocaloid - /jp/ Theme Song ENG subs, YouTube.
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