同人

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual どうじんdoujin
読み どうじん
ローマ字 doujin
漢字の分解 同 (same/together) + 人 (person) → like-minded people (self-publishing community)
発音 /doː.dʑiɴ/

意味

Self-published fan works or indie creations — including manga, novels, music, and games made outside commercial publishing.

同人 literally means 'same person/like-minded people' and refers to the massive self-publishing culture in Japan. While many 同人 works are fan-made derivative content of existing anime and manga, the term also covers completely original indie works. The 同人 scene has launched many professional careers and is a cornerstone of Japanese creative culture.

例文

  1. 同人誌描くのに忙しくて寝てない。
  2. 好きなサークルの同人ゲームがSteamに出てた。
  3. 同人活動始めてから絵がめちゃくちゃ上手くなった。

使い方ガイド

場面: otaku circles, creative communities, events, online

トーン: neutral, community-oriented

正しい言い方

  • 同人誌即売会に初参加してきた (I went to my first doujinshi sale event)
  • 同人活動してる人ってほんと尊敬する (I really respect people active in the doujin scene)

避ける言い方

  • 同人を「素人の作品」と見下さない (Don't look down on doujin works as 'amateur stuff' — many are professional quality)

よくある間違い

  • Assuming 同人 means only adult content — the vast majority is all-ages creative work
  • Confusing 同人 (self-published) with 公式 (official) content

起源と歴史

Originally a literary term from the Meiji era meaning 'coterie' or 'like-minded group.' The modern usage for self-published fan works developed in the 1970s-80s alongside the rise of manga fan culture and events like Comiket.

文化的背景

時代: 1970s-80s fan culture origins, now massive industry

世代: All ages creative community

社会的背景: Otaku and creative subculture

地域メモ: Used across Japan. The 同人 market generates billions of yen annually and many professional manga artists started in 同人.

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