Are you ready to dive into a fascinating trend sweeping Japan? It's called oshikatsu, and it's all about passionately supporting your favorite musician, character, or even an inanimate object! This isn't just a niche hobby; it's a significant part of life for many, particularly young people.
According to a survey conducted by Mynavi in October 2025, nearly 30% of working-age individuals in Japan participate in oshikatsu. And the numbers are even more striking for those in their twenties, with almost half (49.2%) engaging in this vibrant form of fandom.
So, what exactly does oshikatsu involve? It encompasses a wide range of activities, all centered around supporting a beloved idol, entertainer, athlete, or even a fictional character from an anime or game. Think attending concerts, buying merchandise, or participating in fan events.
The survey revealed that people in their thirties spend the most on oshikatsu, with an average of ¥14,692 per month, followed closely by those in their twenties at ¥14,026. Overall, the average monthly spending for oshikatsu enthusiasts is a significant ¥13,305.
But here's where it gets interesting: the vast majority of oshikatsu participants feel it enriches their lives. A whopping 79.4% reported that oshikatsu enhances their personal life, and 74.1% consider it an important activity. Moreover, a higher percentage of oshikatsu participants reported that it enriches both their work and personal lives, compared to those who do not participate in oshikatsu.
This data suggests that oshikatsu isn't just a pastime; it's a way for people to find joy, community, and even a sense of purpose.
What do you think? Does this trend surprise you? Do you see the appeal of oshikatsu? Share your thoughts in the comments!