Articles by: Yakami-chanYakami-chan
Born and raised in Japan, Moved to the US late 2007. I currently work for Intel in Application Engineering. I currently have a boyfriend we have together for 2 years soon to be married :D

What is Anime, and how is it different from Hentai

December 15, 2011 7:31 pm64 comments
What is Anime, and how is it different from Hentai

Yakami-chan here to explain the obvious differences with these two types of entertainment. First off I will start by describing what each is. The term “anime” most commonly refers to “Japanese Animated Cartoons” This includes but is not limited to: Azumanga Daioh, Spice and Wolf, Lucky Star, Gundam, Pokemon, Dragon [...]

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WWII NUKE ON JAPAN WAS WRONG!

December 14, 2011 10:43 pm182 comments
WWII NUKE ON JAPAN WAS WRONG!

UPDATED: THIS ARTICLE WAS NOT WRITTEN BY THE SUBMITTER. WE DO NOT TAKE PLAGIARIZER LIGHTLY. THE ACTUAL ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY Gar Alperovitz This year was the 66th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. Though most Americans are unaware of the fact, increasing numbers of historians now recognize the United [...]

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The Japanese Language

December 12, 2011 10:07 pm56 comments
The Japanese Language

Yakami-chan, the one and only back again with another fun report ^.^. This one took a while for me to come up with but I was flipping threw some old school books of mine and decided to type an article that has to do with the Japanese language. I for [...]

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There is a differeance between Otaku and Weeaboo

December 11, 2011 10:33 am75 comments
There is a differeance between Otaku and Weeaboo

Hi guys, My name is Yakami-Chan and I am here to educate you guys on what an Otaku is. First off an Otaku is a term used commonly in Japan and in the United States to describe someone who has a Anime/Manga fandom. A Weeaboo is someone who takes it [...]

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Christmas in Japan

December 4, 2011 11:53 pm27 comments
Christmas in Japan

Do you wonder what Christmas is like in Japan? December 25 is not a Japanese national holiday. Unless it is on weekend, Japanese people work and go to school on the day. Christmas is mostly a commercial event in Japan. The big corporations do the main decorating, lighting their buildings [...]

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