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dakimakura
A (from "to embrace or cling" and "pillow"), is a type of large pillow from Japan. The word is often translated in English simply as "hug pillow". In Japan, ''dakimakura'' are similar to Western orthopedic body pillows, and are commonly used by Japanese youth as "security objects". In the West, "''dakimakura''" is associated with a love pillow. Love pillows are a subset of ''dakimakura'' usually portraying life-size pictures of anime characters. Some pillows may portray anime characters or pornographic film actors in suggestive poses. ==History== During the 1990s, ''dakimakura'' began to intertwine with ''otaku'' culture, leading to the production of pillow covers featuring printed images of ''bishōjo'' and ''bishonen'' from various anime or ''bishōjo'' games. Many of these early ''otaku dakimakura'' covers were released through Cospa, a character goods and apparel store which continues to release official ''dakimakura'' covers to this day. Although sometimes called a Dutch wife, the original definition of this phrase is closer to the ''chikufujin''.
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