Anyone who knows something about Japanese otaku culture should know the legendary "Otaku God" Danny Choo - a Malaysian Chinese born in the UK, who currently runs his own ACG missionary business in Japan. Danny Choo and his Culture Japan blog are very famous among Japanese ACG fans all over the world. Recently, a Swiss friend of Danny Choo has become a hot topic, because as a person of European descent, he seems to be even more of a otaku than Dannt Choo. Danny Choo's friend Rayun is the full representative of Danny Choo and the Culture Japan brand he founded in Switzerland. Rayun also helps the model manufacturer Good Smile in its business activities in Germany. It turns out that the friends of great people are all great people. Although he is a representative of Switzerland, Rayun often travels in Japan, and his purpose of coming to Japan is to buy books and peripherals. In short, he buys, buys, and buys. Rayun is also a fan of LoveLive! and the legendary European admiral in KanColle (he is European himself). It is very appropriate to put the saying "rich and willful" on Rayun.
Next are some photos of Rayun's daily life posted on Twitter. Please watch them with a calm mind...
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