The Paradigm of Living in Japan
Living in Japan means getting used to a new paradigm, and it often feels like the country exists on another dimension from the rest of the world. Maps that aren't oriented towards the North, with swastikas written on them, since the symbol (properly called manji) denotes the location of a Buddhist temple here. People shooting off fireworks while it's still light outside. Buying a six-pack of beer and paying the same price as six individual cans. Then there's the tendency for important public messages to be delivered by cute "mascot characters" like Chidejika, whose name comes from chideji (terrestrial digital) the shika (Japanese for deer). The character, who reminds people that they need to prepare for the switchover from analog to digital TV due to take place in July 2011, replaced SMAP member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi when he was arrested for public nudity at a park at 3 am.

Chidejika is the official mascot of the end of analog TV broadcasts in Japan, which has become a massive target of online parodies with the 2ch crowd:

This is a Miku Hatsune video about Analoguma (Analog Bear).



8 Comments:
Remember of course that while the bear is known as Pedobear in English, he doesn't have that kind of name or image on the Japanese side of the interwebs.
7:41 PM
Atleast Japan is giving notice 2 years in advance. The U.S. started broadcasting these kinds of CM's like 5 month's before they were SUPPOSED to make the big switch. Wonder if they'll be giving out coupons with the converter boxes.
8:39 AM
2011 eh? I'd have thought tach-savvy Japan would be doing the switch earlier. Here in Denmark the switchover date is 31 Oct this year and we have been hearing about it since late '07 early ยด08 I believe.
9:19 AM
Well, there are a lot of old people here. I'm sure that no matter how many precautions they take, a lot of confused people will be wondering what happened in July 2011.
1:06 PM
Here in the UK we started switch-off last year, and will finish in 2012. We also have a mascot - Digit-Al.
http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/
12:20 AM
Thanks for the follow up comment. Seeing Pedobear, I was scared that CP was somewhere in the video. What's his name and usage here in Japan?
10:09 PM
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10:09 PM
I think his name is Kuma, or something, and he started out as ASCII art.
11:23 PM
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