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  2. Atlus - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Atlus launched Print Club (purikura) at arcades in partnership with Sega. [3] It is a photo sticker booth that produces selfie photos. [4] [5] It was conceived by Atlus employee Sasaki Miho in 1994; her bosses at Atlus were initially reluctant about the idea, before later deciding to go ahead with it. [6]

  3. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, purikura (プリクラ) refers to a photo sticker booth or the product of such a photo booth. The name is a shortened form of the registered Atlus/Sega trademark Print Club (プリント倶楽部, Purinto Kurabu), the first purikura machine, introduced to arcades in 1995. Purikura produce what are today called selfies.

  4. Japanese mobile phone culture - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, self-photography developed into a major preoccupation among Japanese schoolgirls, who took photos with friends and exchanged copies that could be pasted into kawaii albums. [25] The digital selfie originates from purikura (Japanese shorthand for "print club"), which are Japanese photo sticker booths.

  5. Selfie - Wikipedia

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    The digital selfie originates from the purikura (Japanese shorthand for "print club"), which are Japanese photo sticker booths, [20] [25] introduced by the Japanese video game arcade industry in the mid-1990s. [21] It was conceived in 1994 by Sasaki Miho, inspired by the popularity of girl photo culture and photo stickers in 1990s Japan.

  6. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Purikura, a Japanese shorthand for "print club", are Japanese digital photo sticker booths. [21] [22] It has roots in Japanese kawaii culture, which involves an obsession with beautifying self-representation in photographic forms, particularly among females. [21]

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  8. All Japan Students Photo Association - Wikipedia

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    The origins of The All Japan Students Photo Association can be traced years before the establishment of the actual organization itself. As commercial cameras became more accessible, Japan experienced a proliferation of photography clubs, a movement that eventually made its way to college campuses in the 1930s.

  9. Persona Stalker Club - Wikipedia

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    Persona Stalker Club (ペルソナストーカー倶楽部, Perusona Sutōkā Kurabu) is a Japanese monthly online variety show produced by Atlus. [1] The show is a monthly digest for Atlus' Persona game series, events, and other Atlus titles meant as a way to "deepen the connection with fans."

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