日本「我推」的粉絲文化,,把女高中生推入深淵?究竟可以瘋狂到什麼程度

Hello everyone, this is a channel that is extremely luxurious and cannot be separated from money. “Children I Push” is undoubtedly one of the most popular Japanese anime in recent times. From this work, we can see the pressure of idols to stand out from the group.

Allowing the outside world to better understand the ecology of the Japanese idol industry. The original Japanese text of this work is [PUSH しの子]. The Chinese word “PUSH” is the Japanese word “PUSH” (Oshi), which translated means ” to recommend someone to others from the standpoint of a fan.”

You can see that just using the word “push” can show a person’s enthusiasm and love for something. In Chinese, it means “super like〇〇” or “extreme love〇” The feeling of “〇” is a higher level of love and support than a simple “like”, and “Tuihuo” refers to using various forms of

Activities to support and support one’s favorite idols Or things like watching videos, listening to music, reading relevant articles and purchasing, collecting related peripherals , and participating in physical or online activities are all included. But this kind of “I recommend” star-chasing culture is pushing some fans step by step into the abyss of money.

Among them, there are even some inexperienced female high school students who have the strange phenomenon of “having a prostitute for my recommendation. ” Today, let us use this video to get a glimpse of what is the prostitution that makes Japanese female high school students crazy?

The word “push” first appeared in the Japanese idol craze in the 1980s , and was widely used by Morning Musume fans around 2000 on 2ch (now 5ch). After 2010, it sparked social excitement in Japan with the AKB48 general election. Phenomenon, more and more fans use this method to express

Which member they recommend most among a group with so many members. This usage has also become known to everyone through news broadcasts. The media has also gradually defined recommendation as something they like and “recommend”. “Activity” can be seen as “star-chasing activities” that were born in response to “push”

, including attending idol concerts, purchasing anime peripherals, and sponsoring VTuber . They are all considered a type of “push” and are very popular among young people! In 2021, Japan’s “Mainichi Shimbun” survey found that more than half of the respondents said they had used the word “Oshi” (Oshi).

Even if they had not used it, as many as 96% said they understood the meaning. In 2021, ” Oshi ” was used. “Live” was shortlisted for the 7th place in the annual buzzword award. In March 2023, Yahoo Japan surveyed 1,000 men and women aged 15 to 69

And found that 1 in 4 people are promoting live. Various signs can be seen. How common is tuihuo in Japanese society? “Tuihuo” is no longer a niche in the subculture , but hopes to find people with the same resonance in the vast sea of ​​people . “It is better to have fun alone

Than to have fun with everyone” has become tuihuo The most important motivation, the main content of pushing work, does not have a certain definition. Many people will tie pushing work to otaku culture. It is undeniable that there is a certain degree of relationship between the two

, but the only difference from otaku culture is that pushing work is more Being active requires spending money , and the otaku culture tends to specialize in something and play alone, but Tuihuo is an easy way to get started . It not only allows you to play alone, but

Also focuses more on communication with fellow “Tui” fans. In the case of Tuihuo idols, Many people will raise funds to do large-scale support consumption activities together , such as buying station light box advertisements for “I recommend”, celebrating his birthday, going to places where I recommend once, and going on a “Holy Land Tour”

To stay in hotels with friends who like the same recommendation. Use a large screen projection to watch the concert, customize products with my recommended name on them, take the peripheral products recommended by me, go to dinner, drink afternoon tea and take photos together , and take photos with photos recommended by me

, just like going on a date with me! During the epidemic, because it was impossible to participate in physical support activities, such activities turned into online activities to “entertain others”. For example, fans would bring their idols’ peripherals to the cafe to take photos or help their idols hold birthday parties, which

Also attracted the attention of “star chasing fans”. According to statistics from Japanese advertising giant Hakuhodo in 2021, the commercial output value of pushwork in Japan is as high as 117.1 billion yen . And it is still developing at an astonishing speed. Now many hotels and restaurants have launched the “I recommend” package service.

Even 100-yen stores have large promotion areas. You can see how many businesses want to seize this huge business opportunity. Japanese media In 2023, after questioning 2,937 Japanese junior high school and elementary school students, it was found that as many as 92% were engaged in “promoting”.

The targets of promotion included online singers, YouTubers or idols. Another survey was conducted on 4,700 junior high school students. It was found that 1 in 4 people spend more than 10,000 yen on sex work every month, and the rate is 26%. For adults who work and make

Money, how much they spend on sex work is a personal freedom , but for those who are still receiving income For junior high school students who have pocket money, they can only rely on the pocket money given by their parents to engage

In promotion work. Therefore, once they get too involved in promotion work, they may resort to any means to spend more money, and may end up stealing their parents’ credit cards or engaging in illegal activities. In recent years, the activities related to the promotion of male underground idols (メンunderground)

Have become a social problem in some places. Under their hints and instigation, some junior high school girls have begun to spend a lot of money in order to “recommend” them. In the end, there was even a strange phenomenon of “I went to escort for my promotion

” to make ends meet. Let’s first introduce Japan’s “underground idols”. They are idols who are active outside the mainstream view of the public. Both boys and girls mainly perform live performances and activities. Rather than being exposed in the mass media, most underground idols do not have the support of huge agencies.

A few are affiliated with small agencies, and some do not have agencies at all. Their characteristic is that they are very close to fans, and their selling point is that they are “idols who can actually meet in person”. Through passionate live performances and interactions with fans, they

Overcome the problem of insufficient exposure in major media. This sense of intimacy also helps them win the support of fans. The main source of income for underground idols is selling peripherals at live performances. The Japanese police arrested two Japanese underground male idol members in January 2023 on suspicion of molesting minors and

Violating the Tokyo Metropolitan Youth Regulations on Sound Development. Not only were minors sexually assaulted , but the suspect also forced them Underage victims paid large sums of money. According to Japanese media reports, both of the victim girls were in love with underground male idols

And were willing to spend large sums of money on celebrity promotions. The 15-year-old girl accumulated more than 3 million yen for the opportunity to take photos . Another 17-year-old girl spent 500,000 yen to buy high-end champagne for her idol. Most underground male idols will hold Cheki activities after the concert (チェキ)

. As long as you purchase a Cheki ticket in advance , you can take a Polaroid with the idol. Some fans will buy multiple photos at once and spend the time taking photos chatting with their favorite idols. A 17-year-old girl, Xiaoxing (pseudonym),

Said in an interview with Japanese media that the group she is obsessed with sells Cheki coupons for 1,500 yen each. She will buy them once. Buying 30 handshake tickets plus the price of concerts and drinks costs about 40,000 yen a day. She participates at least 4 times a month

To enjoy the time to communicate with “I push”. She relies on her monthly income from “Dad Job” Of the 300,000 yen , two-thirds are spent on “promotion” and the remaining one-third is spent on daily life . On the other hand, men’s concept coffee shops (Men’s Concafe) have appeared in Japan in recent years.

This is a bit like a maid cafe, except that the clerks have changed from maids to young and handsome male waiters. They can also role-play to attract girls to come and consume. The clerks range from live broadcasters to underground idols. In April 2023,

The police were suspected of selling alcohol to minors. A 41-year-old man and a 20-year-old former employee of the men’s concept coffee shop “Na Cafe” were arrested on similar charges because Na Cafe, located in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, sold champagne and alcoholic drinks to underage girls under the age of 20.

Police investigation found that in the incident At the time of the incident, the store’s monthly revenue was 10 million yen , 80% of which came from “illegal sales” to minors. Even the store clerk lured a 17-year-old female high school student to 9 stores on the grounds

That “I can become an idol if I spend more money.” The female high school student paid 500,000 yen a month . The source of the funds for this female high school student was the assisted dating shop clerk who also had sex with her knowing that she was underage.

The other victim was also a 17-year-old woman. She spent 300,000 yen at “Na Cafe” “Buy champagne but the employee did not confirm the age of the person when selling champagne. Why do fans have to spend so much money?” Because men’s concept coffee shops usually have a points system

That can be exchanged for points based on consumption items. For example, Na Cafe, if you accumulate 500 points, you can take a photo with “I recommend” and accumulate 1,500 points, you can exchange for a date in Disneyland . The points are only valid for 1 month. In total, it would

Cost about 1 million yen (NT$214,400, US$6,781) to go on a date with your favorite “I recommend”. The Metropolitan Police said that it has received many calls from parents recently saying that their underage children are underground idols or cafes of these men. Paying a lot of money

Has more than tripled in a short period of time from 15 cases in 2021 to 50 cases in 2022. Although the activities of underground idols and men’s concept cafes themselves are legal , many underage girls engage in daddy work in order to save money. Or assisting in socializing,

Which has also become a hotbed of crime. In recent years, the Japan Metropolitan Police Department has also begun to strengthen vigilance against this type of entertainment. The Juvenile Development Section of the Metropolitan Police Department analyzed that the main reason why underage girls are obsessed with underground idols

Or coffee shops is: “The other party will listen to them. Speaking and praising them not only fills the lonely hearts of young girls, but also enhances their sense of self-affirmation. The act of selling one’s body to support “push” has been difficult to accept by the public in the past and still today

. It targets the sex of the male underground idol industry. The issue of infringement or the prevention of minors contributing large amounts of money is undoubtedly a top priority that Japan’s society must face today . This episode of luxury ends here. Friends who are interested in this topic

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25 Comments

  1. 建議Una參考下志棋七七,肢體動作可以多一點,表情豐富一點,搞子內容稍微寫的輕鬆活潑點就不像讀搞機了喔

  2. 曾經也很迷某個樂團女歌手,喜歡到瘋狂的程度,但可惜我唯一為她做的只是買她其中一個專輯,只是這樣。

  3. “独乐乐不如众乐乐” 2:25 妹子语文怎么学的。本来是个讲深度的视频号,台湾还自奉为文化正朔,这怎么行啊。

  4. 這個我推是不是跟吳亦凡粉絲那種追星模式很雷同。偶像代言的產品就去買到爆,花錢跟偶像見面,替偶像製作看增加曝光率⋯⋯

  5. 女生追星的消費力很驚人的
    男生則是在直播圈容易變成火山孝子

  6. 點解換咗個靚女嘅?!?!?😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  7. 感覺也還好啊,這不就是從幾十年前就有的追星文化擴大而已。大叔to援交女to牛郎偶像的金流也早就不是新聞了吧。
    沒辦法理智消費的人就算沒推活也會用其他方式搞死自己zz
    眾樂樂、為推付出的基礎若非有理智認知的話,那就只是不甘寂寞的一群現充ㄇ。
    只能說太年輕了,沒朋友一個人耍廢耍孤僻才是真理。

  8. 可能是日本政經環境停滯太久導致庶民生活缺乏火花才成為火山孝子吧

  9. 成年人就算傾家蕩產在一個社會完全不認可的東西上面,我覺得都是個人自由
    但是榨乾國高中生這部分我覺得就超出良善風俗了
    且有的還盜刷父母信用卡,刷完還想吃她們,這我就覺得這些偶像該抓去鞭了

  10. 這禮拜去日本,原以為是經濟狀況不好,原來也有追粉追到跑去援交,難以理解= =

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