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Japan gamer who went to play naval arcade game and found real sailors | Japan gamer who went to play naval arcade game and found real sailors |
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Here's something you don't see every day: Japanese sailors unwinding by playing a naval-themed anime arcade game. | Here's something you don't see every day: Japanese sailors unwinding by playing a naval-themed anime arcade game. |
The chance encounter in the naval port town of Yokosuka was documented on Twitter by user T-Kum, in a tweet that went viral. | The chance encounter in the naval port town of Yokosuka was documented on Twitter by user T-Kum, in a tweet that went viral. |
"I came here to play KanColle but it looks like the real sailors are already here," he wrote in a post that was retweeted more than 30,000 times. | "I came here to play KanColle but it looks like the real sailors are already here," he wrote in a post that was retweeted more than 30,000 times. |
A hugely popular web browser game available only in Japan, it is part of the Kantai Collection franchise which has spawned multiple manga novels as well as an animated television series. | A hugely popular web browser game available only in Japan, it is part of the Kantai Collection franchise which has spawned multiple manga novels as well as an animated television series. |
But to fans and military history buffs, its appeal lies in the characters: anime schoolgirls named after actual naval warships. | But to fans and military history buffs, its appeal lies in the characters: anime schoolgirls named after actual naval warships. |
'I found them in the ships games corner' | 'I found them in the ships games corner' |
The Twitter user spoke to the BBC of his surprise as he walked into the arcade but also at how his post subsequently went viral. | The Twitter user spoke to the BBC of his surprise as he walked into the arcade but also at how his post subsequently went viral. |
"I took the photo in a games arcade in Yokosuka. I went in, as I often do, just to pass the time, and I found them in the ships games corner," he said, adding that he thought they must be sailors in training. | "I took the photo in a games arcade in Yokosuka. I went in, as I often do, just to pass the time, and I found them in the ships games corner," he said, adding that he thought they must be sailors in training. |
"It's not rare to see people in uniform in this town ... but I just thought it was a nice moment that they were sharing, spending what little free time they have relaxing like that, so I took the photo and posted it, making sure not to show their faces." | "It's not rare to see people in uniform in this town ... but I just thought it was a nice moment that they were sharing, spending what little free time they have relaxing like that, so I took the photo and posted it, making sure not to show their faces." |
"I didn't expect such a huge reaction. My mobile alert was going off like crazy, and I didn't know what to do." | "I didn't expect such a huge reaction. My mobile alert was going off like crazy, and I didn't know what to do." |
'The sign of a country at peace' | 'The sign of a country at peace' |
Twitter users reacted to his post expressing excitement, with many also noting this was a sign of a country at peace. | Twitter users reacted to his post expressing excitement, with many also noting this was a sign of a country at peace. |
"Seeing this makes me relieved - There's no self defence force officer who wants to go to war," commented one Twitter user. "Without peace, they cannot read comics or play games." | "Seeing this makes me relieved - There's no self defence force officer who wants to go to war," commented one Twitter user. "Without peace, they cannot read comics or play games." |
It was a sentiment that struck a chord with the poster. | It was a sentiment that struck a chord with the poster. |
"It's only in peacetime that soldiers and trainees can spend their leave time playing games like this, so I suppose that's what people are reacting to," he told the BBC, but added that some Self Defence Force staff are involved in anti-pirate operations and do go on active duty around the world. | "It's only in peacetime that soldiers and trainees can spend their leave time playing games like this, so I suppose that's what people are reacting to," he told the BBC, but added that some Self Defence Force staff are involved in anti-pirate operations and do go on active duty around the world. |
"As trainees, they can enjoy their time off. But once they become full-fledged officers and go abroad on operations, I hope they can still return home to relax and have fun. I hope Japan continues to be like that." | |
And on the question of the central irony of sailors playing sailing games: "I can only guess but I thought maybe it's because they like ships." | And on the question of the central irony of sailors playing sailing games: "I can only guess but I thought maybe it's because they like ships." |
Reporting by the BBC's Yuko Kato and Heather Chen | Reporting by the BBC's Yuko Kato and Heather Chen |
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