Category
page 1Japanese slang

otaku
thumb|upright=1.4|The Akihabara neighborhood of [[Tokyo, a popular gathering site for otaku]]
moe
Japanese slang that describes feelings of affection for characters

bishōjo
thumb|200px|Moe (slang)|Moe-style illustration of an original character

tsundere
thumb|250px|A typical example of a tsundere character
catgirl
thumb|alt=Illustration of Wikipe-tan as a catgirl. She is a young girl with blue hair, cat ears and a tail, wearing a maid dress, and is laying down on all fours with one hand forward posing as a cat.|A shōjo| illustration of Wikipe-tan as a catgirl maid, with cat ears and a tail.
zettai ryōiki
area of bare skin in the gap between overknee socks and a miniskirt or shorts

itasha
thumb|A Nissan Micra featuring Hinagiku Katsura from the manga series [[Hayate the Combat Butler]]
thumb|A Mazda 3 featuring Yamato from the video game [[Kantai Collection]]
thumb|alt=i|A Triumph Bonneville T100 featuring Flint from [[Girls und Panzer]]
Seichi Junrei
pilgrimages to "sacred sites" featured in subculture content such as manga and anime
kuudere
thumb|250px|2B (Nier: Automata)|2B, a popular kuudere character
jōkyū kokumin
Japanese slang
Refusal to share
Concept in otaku culture