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  2. 2channel - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Current status. Active. 2channel ( Japanese: 2ちゃんねる, Hepburn: ni channeru), also known as 2ch, [5] Channel 2, [6] [7] and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, [8] was an anonymous Japanese textboard [b] founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", [9] the site had a level ...

  3. Futaba Channel - Wikipedia

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    Futaba Channelふたば☆ちゃんねる. Futaba Channel ( Japanese: ふたば (双葉)☆ちゃんねる, Hepburn: Futaba Channeru, "Double Leaf Channel", "Two Leaf Channel"), or Futaba for short, also sometimes called 2chan, is a Japanese imageboard. Users of the website can upload pictures and discuss a wide variety of topics, from daily ...

  4. Hiroyuki Nishimura - Wikipedia

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    Webmaster, author. Known for. Founding 2channel, owning 4chan since 2015. Hiroyuki Nishimura (西村 博之, Nishimura Hiroyuki, born 16 November 1976) is a Japanese internet entrepreneur. He founded the message board 2channel, [1] and is an administrator of 4chan. [2] [3] He is also a self-help author and TV personality. [4] : .

  5. 2chan - Wikipedia

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    2chan may refer to: 2channel (also 2chan, 2ch or 2ch.net), a defunct Japanese textboard founded by Hiroyuki Nishimura. 5channel (or 5ch and 5ch.net), its successor owned by American businessman Jim Watkins (also the owner of 8chan) 2ch.sc, a fork of 2channel created and owned by Hiroyuki Nishimura.

  6. Ningen (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Ningen has two main appearances; one describes it as a large, aquatic, whale -like creature that has anatomical similarities to humans, such as a distinct, humanoid face, and in some stories it is said to have extremely large limbs and/or arms and hands, about 20–30 m (65–100 feet) long. The second, less common description ...

  7. Imageboard - Wikipedia

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    Imageboard. An imageboard is a type of Internet forum that focuses on the posting of images, often alongside text and discussion. The first imageboards were created in Japan as an extension of the textboard concept. These sites later inspired the creation of a number of English-language imageboards.

  8. Japanese urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mythology and folklore. A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan. These urban legends commonly involve paranormal entities or creatures ...

  9. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Television in Japan was introduced in 1939. However, experiments date back to the 1920s, with Kenjiro Takayanagi 's pioneering experiments in electronic television. [1] Television broadcasting was halted by World War II, after which regular television broadcasting began in 1950. [2] After Japan developed the first HDTV systems in the 1960s ...