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Chikan Bus Keionbu !link!

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Chikan Bus Keionbu !link!

For the wholesome K-On! fan, the phrase is a curse—a mental image best forgotten. For the dark folklorist of the web, it is a fascinating case study in how far a joke can go before it becomes a scream.

To the uninitiated, this combination of terms reads like a nonsensical alarm bell. Chikan (痴漢) is the Japanese word for groping or sexual molestation, typically on crowded trains. Bus is English loanword for a public coach. Keionbu (軽音部) translates to “Light Music Club”—the very same club made famous by the wholesome, massively popular anime K-On! Chikan bus keionbu

So why are these three concepts colliding? What does a pervert on a bus have to do with high school girls playing jazz and pop rock? For the wholesome K-On

In the vast, ever-expanding universe of Japanese internet subcultures, few keyword strings are as jarring—or as misleading—as “Chikan bus keionbu.” To the uninitiated, this combination of terms reads

And for anyone typing “Chikan bus keionbu” into a search engine out of curiosity? You have been warned. Some buses are better left unboarded. Disclaimer: This article is a work of cultural analysis and is not an endorsement, guide, or source for any illegal or non-consensual content. The author strongly condemns sexual harassment in any form, real or fictional.

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For the wholesome K-On! fan, the phrase is a curse—a mental image best forgotten. For the dark folklorist of the web, it is a fascinating case study in how far a joke can go before it becomes a scream.

To the uninitiated, this combination of terms reads like a nonsensical alarm bell. Chikan (痴漢) is the Japanese word for groping or sexual molestation, typically on crowded trains. Bus is English loanword for a public coach. Keionbu (軽音部) translates to “Light Music Club”—the very same club made famous by the wholesome, massively popular anime K-On!

So why are these three concepts colliding? What does a pervert on a bus have to do with high school girls playing jazz and pop rock?

In the vast, ever-expanding universe of Japanese internet subcultures, few keyword strings are as jarring—or as misleading—as “Chikan bus keionbu.”

And for anyone typing “Chikan bus keionbu” into a search engine out of curiosity? You have been warned. Some buses are better left unboarded. Disclaimer: This article is a work of cultural analysis and is not an endorsement, guide, or source for any illegal or non-consensual content. The author strongly condemns sexual harassment in any form, real or fictional.

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