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Trainman

Opinions about Internet bulletin boards can be extreme. Many dismiss them as refuges for social inepts who cannot function in the "real" world; losers who should spend less time online and more "getting a life". Others, often those who have found online havens where they have made friends on the same wavelength as themselves or receive great practical and emotional support in times of need hail them as one of the most powerful generators of community in increasingly atomised societies.

One Tokyo publisher, it seems, saw a gold mine. Last year Shinchosha published Densha Otoko, the collected postings of a young otaku who turned to his online friends to help him win the heart of a beautiful young woman he gallantly stood up for when she was being harrassed on the Tokyo subway. There is some speculation about whether the postings on Japan's enormous bulletin board site 2 Channel in the spring of 2004 were genuine or an elaborate hoax, but if true editor Hiroko Gunji recognised that although the media may have been new it was a classic love story that would have widespread appeal. She was right and the Densha Otoko or Trainman has since become a media phenomenon.

After approaching Trainman, who still prefers to remain anonymous, she downloaded the posts and put the book together and it was a bestseller last autumn. It was then produced in not one, but four manga. This weekend the movie adaptation, directed by Masanori Murakami, opens in theaters.

More on Trainman

Densha Otoko opens in Hiroshima theaters Sat, June 4. Click here for a more details.


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