Most of the Japanese culture that diffuses into America, it seems, is from animation, comic books, and games. However, all of these things are normally the province of children and male geeks in America, and it has been considered "childish" or "geeky" to be a fan of any of these art forms on into teen years and adulthood.
Although that's changing significantly as time goes on, I wonder what it's like in Japan, where so much of this art comes from. I keep reading that in Japan it's perfectly normal for people of both sexes, all age groups and places in society to enjoy these things. But, somehow, I still get the feeling that liking them is kind of geeky.
How much of a role do these things really play in Japanese culture? ありがとう。 I look forward to your opinions. :)