Reki-jo

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Reki-jo (歴女?) are Japanese female history buffs, who may also use the speech and mannerisms of pre-industrial Japan in their social gatherings.[1] Reki-jo are a kind of otaku, people obsessed with a particular interest.[2] Economic activity relating to the fad generates US$725 million per year.[3]

Etymology

Reki-jo is a contraction of "girls who like history", more literally "history-loving girls" (歴史好きの女子 rekishi-zuki no joshi?).[4]

Persons of interest

The Shinsengumi are a common interest of reki-jo.[2] Other historical figures commonly of interest to reki-jo include:

Notable reki-jo

Model Anne Watanabe, daughter of actor Ken Watanabe, is a notable reki-jo.[2]

In fiction

The manga and anime character Rika Yoshitake (吉武 莉華 Yoshitake Rika?) from the Genshiken franchise is an example of a reki-jo in popular fiction.

In the series Girls und Panzer, the Hippo Team is made up of Ooarai Girls High School's reki-jo clique.

See also

References

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