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The club became an active presence on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr, featuring fan artworks and responding to fan questions. It officially opened for membership on May 19, 2014, the 19th of each month being generally used for Exist Trace announcements as it is 'Igu day'/イグの日 ( Japanese wordplay on the shortened ...
The fan community in the English-speaking world began in the 1970s and steadily grew. According to Japanophile Fred Patten, the very first fan club devoted to Japanese animation was the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization, which began in Los Angeles in 1977. [5]
Purojekuto) is a Japanese musical collective consisting of all female recording artists and groups under Up-Front Promotion, a subsidiary of Up-Front Group. The name was initially used as Michiyo Heike and Morning Musume's fan club name
The Military-First Girls are an all-women fan club of the Moranbong Band organized by a Japanese woman with the pseudonym Chunhun. Club members occasionally meet for a women's only party (女子会, joshikai), with discussion topics ranging from their love lives to North Korea. [2] The club held a live performance at a venue in Tokyo on 2 ...
ELF Corporation (株式会社エルフ, Kabushiki-gaisha Erufu), stylized as élf, was a Japanese eroge studio. One of its most popular games is Dōkyūsei, a pioneering dating sim, which has had a sequel and been turned into adult OVA series. The character design of the main villains from the -saku series is the company mascot.
BigBang Fanclub Event ~Fantastic Babys~ is a special fan meeting for BigBang's fan club in Japan, it's started in 2012, with four shows.The last event was held in 2016. All the members of BigBang including, G-Dragon, Sol, V.I and D-Lite attended all shows, except T.O.P who missed all shows, due to other schedu
Up to date, he has released an official 2012 calendar and some other official merchandises, as well as opened his official Japan Fan Club. [12] He has made live appearance as guest performer in several other events in various places in Japan such as Akita and Osaka.
The Japan Sherlock Holmes Club was founded in 1977. [55] This has been described as the largest Sherlock Holmes society, [ 56 ] though various sources give greatly different estimates of the number of members, with several but not all sources giving estimates of around one thousand.