I wish someone could explain this to me. So many people these days getting obsessed with everything Japanese. Especially manga and anime. I know what it's like to take an interest in another culture, but the levels of Japan-mania these days seem more extreme.
For example "I would like a Japanese name once I transition" "Japanese names are so cool" "I love everything about Japan, I will most definitely be moving there permanently when my life is in order" "Are you upto being a shinigami?"

I don't mean to pick on the individuals in that conversation, I've been noticing this sort of thing all over for the past few years, and reading the above just made me decide to ask.
One or two Yanks getting obsessed to this level, I would take no notice, but if Susan's forums are any indication, it's become a mass phenomenon. Half the population here under 25 is using kawaii manga avatars. I guess it's a generational thing.
To the generation before me, Japan was a deadly enemy, notorious for inhumane treatment of prisoners of war. As I was growing up, I kept hearing of veterans from WWII in the Pacific who for many years afterward got very angry if anyone bought a Japanese car, because of their wartime experiences.
To the generation after me, Japan is just the most desirable country in the whole wide world.
But for my generation, it was neither a supervillain nor an earthly paradise. We just didn't have any especial thoughts about it one way or the other, it was just another country, big deal. I did take a Japanese language class years ago, but that was just because I like learning different languages. こんにちは、私は ヒュパティアちゃん である。But for me it was just another language, not a major wannabe obsession. Where did all the wannabes come from?