So let's talk about those 'history girls': http://mdn.mainichi.jp/features/archive/...7000c.html
(via Pink Tentacle)
"Japanese history — particularly that of the Warring States period (mid-15th to early 17th century) — has become a hot topic among many young women in Japan. Called reki-jo (history girls), these newfangled history buffs are reportedly flocking to important historical landmarks and buying up history books, magazines, and samurai-themed knickknacks."
That's interesting. Roughly this period of history in France has long been popular in Japan as well, in my media experience.
(via Pink Tentacle)
"Japanese history — particularly that of the Warring States period (mid-15th to early 17th century) — has become a hot topic among many young women in Japan. Called reki-jo (history girls), these newfangled history buffs are reportedly flocking to important historical landmarks and buying up history books, magazines, and samurai-themed knickknacks."
That's interesting. Roughly this period of history in France has long been popular in Japan as well, in my media experience.
