

Documentary
Overview
A documentary that explores the life styles of various otakus in Japan. Various interviews are given to selected otakus who express how interesting it is to be an otaku as oppose to not being one at all. Along with various shots of various Japanese city landscapes and the inside of an average otaku home from rooms filled with videos, models, and the latest in technology.
Top Cast


Sion Sono
Sion Sono
Self
Sion Sono
Self


Kyoko Nakamura
Kyoko Nakamura
Self
Kyoko Nakamura
Self
Kato Noriko
Kato Noriko
Self
Kato Noriko
Self
Miri Uchida
Miri Uchida
Self
Miri Uchida
Self
Akio Nakamori
Akio Nakamori
Self
Akio Nakamori
Self
Masakazu Uemura
Masakazu Uemura
Self
Masakazu Uemura
Self
Keisuke Nakao
Keisuke Nakao
Self
Keisuke Nakao
Self
Koshi Nonaka
Koshi Nonaka
Self
Koshi Nonaka
Self
Ryuma Miyoshi
Ryuma Miyoshi
Self
Ryuma Miyoshi
Self
Akitoshi Ashida
Akitoshi Ashida
Self
Akitoshi Ashida
Self
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