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Penlight Jpop. In japan, “penlights” are glowsticks commonly used by otaku, who take them along to. Light up the darkness with a little love from your idol. A colorful glowing stick fans bring to concerts to support their favorite groups. みなさん、こんにちは! recently i found a really interesting blog post. For the naniwa danshi penlight/lightstick, i’ve seen clips of people having specific colors to represent certain members in the group. Doesn’t stop you from owning concert merch, either. Concert penlights/glowsticks appeared only in 2006 but they became the most recognizable feature of japanese concerts. One of the fan traditions that has evolved in both korean and japanese idol culture is what’s called the penlight (ペンライト) in japanese and lightstick (~봉 or ~bong) in korean.

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みなさん、こんにちは! recently i found a really interesting blog post. Concert penlights/glowsticks appeared only in 2006 but they became the most recognizable feature of japanese concerts. A colorful glowing stick fans bring to concerts to support their favorite groups. Light up the darkness with a little love from your idol. One of the fan traditions that has evolved in both korean and japanese idol culture is what’s called the penlight (ペンライト) in japanese and lightstick (~봉 or ~bong) in korean. For the naniwa danshi penlight/lightstick, i’ve seen clips of people having specific colors to represent certain members in the group. In japan, “penlights” are glowsticks commonly used by otaku, who take them along to. Doesn’t stop you from owning concert merch, either.

SCHOOL REVOLUTION (Ver. Black) LIGHTSTICK Penlight Official Jpop Kpop

Penlight Jpop Concert penlights/glowsticks appeared only in 2006 but they became the most recognizable feature of japanese concerts. Light up the darkness with a little love from your idol. In japan, “penlights” are glowsticks commonly used by otaku, who take them along to. Doesn’t stop you from owning concert merch, either. みなさん、こんにちは! recently i found a really interesting blog post. One of the fan traditions that has evolved in both korean and japanese idol culture is what’s called the penlight (ペンライト) in japanese and lightstick (~봉 or ~bong) in korean. Concert penlights/glowsticks appeared only in 2006 but they became the most recognizable feature of japanese concerts. A colorful glowing stick fans bring to concerts to support their favorite groups. For the naniwa danshi penlight/lightstick, i’ve seen clips of people having specific colors to represent certain members in the group.

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