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It's not a full-size body pillow, and therefore not a true dakimakura, but it'll damn well do.
Well, Kondo told AFP that he sleeps with a waifu dakimakura, or a body pillow of his girlfriend Miku, each night.
Body pillows, called dakimakura in Japanese, have taken on somewhat of a quirky image since Western publications started documenting a subculture of Japanese men developing relationships with their pillows.
Though, if your pets or loved one is a grumpy snuggle hater, or if you're allergic to fur, the Somnox is a close-enough facsimile of physical contact and probably more satisfying than one of those dakimakura anime waifu pillows.
This isn't the first time a game's come with a pillow case: In 2004, the Japanese release of release of Dead or Alive Online included a special edition Xbox set packaged with a dakimakura of one of the game's volleyball players.
Dakimakura are available in two main sizes, in length with a width ( circumference). Prior to the mid-2000s, dakimakura were available in one size; . Since the late 2000s, dakimakura became available and increasingly popular due to shipping cost savings from being under the airmail weight limit. Love pillows are a subset of dakimakura usually portraying life- size pictures of characters in suggestive poses.
Three people holding dakimakura during the Tokyo International Film Festival A dakimakura (; from daki "to embrace or cling" and makura "pillow") is a type of large pillow from Japan. The word is often translated to English as body pillow. In Japan, dakimakura are similar to Western orthopedic body pillows, and are commonly used by Japanese youth as "security objects".
During the late '90s and early 2000s, dakimakura began to intertwine with otaku culture, leading to the production of pillow covers featuring printed images of bishōjo and bishōnen in lying poses from various anime or bishōjo games. Many of these early otaku dakimakura covers were released through Cospa, a character goods and apparel store which as of 2018 continues to release official dakimakura covers.Dakimura pillows on Pillow Professional Although dakimakura are sometimes called "Dutch wife", the original definition of this phrase is closer to the chikufujin, or "bamboo wife". The year 2015 saw some of the first talking body pillows with Ita-Supo and its mascot, Rina Makuraba.
Dakimakura cases were produced, each featuring a different sister, various tapestry, and masturbation toys were also released.
Muv-Luv merchandise created as rewards for Kickstarter backers. Clockwise from rear: Mitsuki Hayase dakimakura, Destroyer-class BETA plush, Sumika Kagami figure, Muv-Luv Alternative Codex book The Muv-Luv franchise has prompted the creation of a wide variety of tie- in merchandise, including clothing, model kits, action figures, dakimakura (hug pillows), and more. Several tie-in books provide coverage of the franchise's lore, such as Muv-Luv Alternative Integral Works The Kickstarter campaign that funded the official English translation of the core trilogy commissioned new merchandise as rewards for backers. Unique items included a plush BETA toy, and Muv-Luv Alternative Codex, an English translation of most of Integral Works along with other material.
Considerable effort was made to market and promote Cross Days before and after its release, including the sale of brand merchandise. The limited edition of the visual novel came with a figurine of the Kotonoha character, and 0verflow and its partners also sold wall scrolls and Zippo lighters, as well as shower curtains, cushion mousepads, dakimakura cases.
Considerable effort was made to market and promote School Days before and after its release, including the sale of brand merchandise and use of incentives. Through public venues and through the company's online store, 0verflow sold brand keystraps, mousepads, phonecards, book covers, mugs, t-shirts, dakimakura cases, PVC figures, lanyards, business card holders and cosplay material such as the girls' school uniforms and plastic dōzuki.
Stuntwoman Ying Wang played Leifang in a minor role in the live-action film DOA: Dead or Alive. The character makes several appearances at the beginning of the film, until she is knocked out by Gen Fu. Several figures of Leifang were released by Bandai, Epoch, and other companies like After Dark and Kotobukiya. Other merchandise has included dakimakura body pillow cases and 3D mouse pads.
Pre-orders of the game were bundled with a bonus drama CD. Merchandise such as dakimakura covers and telephone cards have also been included as a pre-order bonus in reservations. On the day of the visual novel's release, a promotional event was held in Akihabara stores. Autograph sessions with staff were held, as well as Imouto Paradise! 2 related gifts being handed out.
Solid Theater has produced two PVC figures for _Summer. They are of the characters Konami and Chiwa, and were released in February 2007. Character goods such as phone danglers, an underlay, a clear file, a mouse pad, and fastener accessories were all produced by Exhaust, and sold at Comiket. Also, a dakimakura cover depicting Konami was produced by Axia; the cover came bundled with the limited edition PS2 release.
Her affections for him seem somewhat stronger than Uta's, however. A running gag throughout the series involves Kuromi's strange fantasy sequences involving Hiiragi and sometimes his brother, Jun. In Sukkiri, Baku makes Kuromi a dakimakura with Hiiragi's face on it. In one episode, Kuromi used the power of the Melody Key to turn herself into a human being so she could dance with him, taking the pseudonym Kurumi Nui.
Boku Girl was written and illustrated by Akira Sugito, and was originally serialized by Shueisha in their magazine Weekly Young Jump, from the 2014/2 issue on December 12, 2013 to the 2016/24 issue on May 12, 2016. Shueisha has since collected the series in eleven tankōbon volumes, published under the Young Jump Comics imprint. The volumes were also published digitally through Shueisha's mobile app Yanjan. In addition to the original manga, Boku Girl merchandise has been released: A dakimakura pillow featuring Mizuki was produced in 2015, and a Mizuki bishōjo figurine in 2016.
The merchandising company Exhaust has sold shitajiki (pencil boards), transparent posters and postcards, dakimakura (hug pillows), a collection of character portraits, a telephone card set featuring Sumino and Ōka, and a stuffed toy of Ōka's pet cat Shamon. G-Toys released a capsule pin collection with the Snow heroines drawn in the chibi style. 1:8 scale PVC figures of Sumino, Asahi, Shigure, and Ōka were sold by the toy manufacturer Kotobukiya. Six gashapon (capsule toy) figures of the Snow heroines have been produced as a part of the risqué Digital Girls Paradise collection.
More artwork samples were added from March 5 to 12, and on April 13, the game was postponed for a third time from April 23 to May 28. On April 30, after adding more sample artwork, Feng announced that it would be attending Dream Party 2010, an anime convention, on May 23 at Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake, selling dakimakura cases and T-shirts. After adding more sample art on March 7, the company postponed the game for a fourth time on March 14, from May 28 to June 25.
In China, it is called bàozhěn in Mandarin (simplified: 抱枕, "hugging pillow"), while in Cantonese it is known as laam2 zam2 (traditional: 攬枕; pinyin: lǎn zhěn). Bolsters are called dakimakura (抱き枕) in Japan. Tradition suggests that a wife would fashion the bolster out of bamboo and give it to her husband when he travelled away from home so that he would not be lonely at night, hence the alternative terms "bamboo wife," "Dutch wife," or chikufujin (竹夫人). In Korea, it is referred to as a jukbuin (죽부인), from the words juk ("bamboo") and puin ("wife").
In June 2016, Cheritz opened a pre-order session for the game's limited edition special package called RFA VIP Package. The package contains original soundtracks from the game, 2 artbooks, characters' name card, and 2 DVDs of the freetalk session with the voice actors involved in the game. It also contains serial number to unlock the game's VIP membership, which enables player to fast forwarding a chatroom, calling the characters without limits, and 1000 Hourglasses. In July 2017, Cheritz released dakimakura covers for 707 and Jumin Han, who topped the popularity poll, for Mystic Messenger's first anniversary.
This date change was then followed by a ninth postponement on September 22, when it was changed from September 30 to October 15. In the following week, Feng announced that it would be attending the Dream Party Autumn 2010 at Tokyo Big Sight on October 3, selling dakimakura cases. With the absence of a tenth postponement, Feng announced on October 8 that it would be hosting a celebratory event for the game's release on October 15 at Sofmap retailers in Akihabara, holding a raffle and autographing copies of the game. A third trial was released on October 10, and on October 15, the game was released.
Love Lab is a 2013 comedy, slice of life Japanese anime series based on the manga by written and illustrated Ruri Miyahara. While delivering papers to the Student Council Room one day, Riko Kurahashi awkwardly walks in on the Student Council President and student exemplar, Natsuo Maki kissing a dakimakura. Riko then finds herself inadvertently recruited by Natsuo to be her aide in the student council, not only keep her secret, but to also help her practice romantic fantasies. The anime is produced by Dogakobo and directed by Masahiko Ohta with series composition by Takashi Aoshima, character designs by Chiaki Nakajima, art direction by Shunsuke Suzuki and sound direction by Yasunori Ebina.
Dragon Magazine, in which High School DxD is serialized, featured a Rias-inspired "breast book cover" given away with the magazine's November 2014 issue. Rias Gremory dakimakura, or body pillows, have also previously been released by distributor AniBro Gamers. Rias also appeared in the High School DxD video game adaption for the Nintendo 3DS, with customers who ordered a special version of the game receiving a pair of earbuds shaped like Rias' breasts in a bra, a cord manager strap custom-made for the earbuds with Rias art, and two decorative rubber bands with the anime logo and Rias' bra, amongst other bonuses. The character has also been a subject of cosplay, with a cosplay of Rias placing 31st on Paste magazine's list of the best cosplay at Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo 2012.
According to D-Dream, a distributor of visual novels and domestic anime products, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi was officially announced by Feng on May 8, 2009. The official website had also gone live around this time, and from September 28 to November 16, character profiles, sample artwork, and voice clips were added. On November 26, 2009, D-Dream reported that Hoshikaka had been postponed from its original release date on December 11, 2009 to February 26, 2010. In the following month, on December 18, Feng announced that it would be attending the Akihabara Electric Festival on December 27 at the Akihabara Sofmap Amusement Hall to promote the game, selling phonecards and dakimakura cases. From December 25, 2009 to February 4, 2010, Feng remained relatively quiet about the game's development, until on February 5 it was announced that the game had been postponed from February 26 to April 23.
More art and voice samples were added from May 28 to June 11, with a fifth postponement on June 16 from June 25 to July 30. On June 24, the company announced that it would be distributing free Hoshikaka posters the following day at the Sofmap retail establishment in Chiyoda. The shortened version of the game's ending theme "Hiroga ru Yozora no Shita de" was published on July 2, and on July 16 the game's opening movie was released along with a sixth postponement from July 30 to August 27. A week later on July 24, Feng posted the game's first collection of purchasable merchandise. The company announced days later on July 30 that it would be attending Comiket 78 at Tokyo Big Site from August 13 to 15, selling dakimakura cases, wall scrolls, keyboard covers, cellphone screen wipes, bath salts, hand fans, towels and air fresheners. On August 12, 2010 Feng released a public trial of Hoshikaka. The game was postponed for a seventh time on August 19 from August 27 to September 24. A second trial was released on September 10, followed shortly by an eighth postponement on September 14 from September 24 to September 30.

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