InakaYabanjin looks at Japan's fascination with giant, fearsome beetles. There are beetle videogames, beetle magazines, and live beetles for sale as pets (sometimes supplied by beetle smugglers).
However, only about 1 percent of Japanese are Christians. So in Japan, at least, beetles are indeed more popular than Jesus.
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Beetle mania
Tuesday, August 2
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I'm glad you liked the post and thankful for the added link to Japanese beetle smugglers and poachers. It included this bit:
"Hotels and restaurants [in Japan] showcase fights, races and sexual acts between male and female insects."
The last in that trio is something of a surprise, but then it probably depends where you stay and what you eat (erotic beetle entertainment isn't the thing in okonomiyaki shops, I guess).
I always find it a bit odd to see the larvae especially crawling around in their terrariums in bookstores or department stores.
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