wotaku now

Unless you’re new here, you know that I’m a huge fan of idols, so quite obviously I’m following quite a few idol fans on Twitter. Here’s a select 5 who are worth a mention. And when you’re on it, also follow me!

@WotakuNow

Shirow, author of Wotaku Now! is what I would call a “down to earth wota”. He’s totally obsessed, but in a healthy way, if we don’t look at his British drinking habits of course. He shares a good amount of picspams and is always chatty, but maybe not the best person to follow if you’re easily offended (or if you’re a Mitsui Aika fan).

@ptom98

Tom has been blogging about idols since 2006 on one of the most well-known Hello! Project blogs there are, Hello!Blog. If you are a Hello! Project fan you’re most likely aware of his yearly polls where you make top lists of your favorite Hello! Project idols. He’s a very good and reliable source and always chatty on Twitter.

@MorningtimeBlog

Was nominated for the International Wota Awards 2009 as for Best Hello! Project blog, didn’t end up as one of the winners but is still a very good source and fun place to be for Hello! Project fans. He’s from the UK just like the two above, for some reason, that’s where the funny fans come from!

@lord_jagganath

Honestly I can’t say that I know much about this guy, except for what his Twitter bio says. What I can say is that he’s strong with the @reply and that he’s just a funny guy to follow, he loves dem idols.

@chibilolli

Perhaps one of the biggest Niigaki Risa fans ever, and it’s a girl, who’s also from the UK. She’s the author of omame.co.uk, which quite obviously is a Niigaki Risa fan blog. She’s well worth following, that’s for sure.

Perhaps some of the most talkative Japan/idol fans on Twitter.

Is probably an understatement, but you get the idea. You’re always going to have fun around these fellas, you should probably keep an eye on the people around you if you’re at work and can’t keep yourself from clicking on their links from time to time though^^

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