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From Rossa to Yuki Kato, Here are 10 Indonesian Artists who are Actually a Wibu - Is Your Favorite Artist Included?

From Rossa to Yuki Kato, Here are 10 Indonesian Artists who are Actually a Wibu - Is Your Favorite Artist Included?

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From Rossa to Yuki Kato, Here are 10 Indonesian Artists who are Actually a Wibu - Is Your Favorite Artist Included?

Written by Devie Vyatri Permata Cahyadi

Becoming a refreshing and enjoyable hobby, anything related to Japan is always attractive to many people. This also applies to Indonesian celebrities who are fans and even part of the Japanese culture enthusiasts, also known as Wibu. The term Wibu is used for non-Japanese fans who love anime, idols, songs, and Japanese pop culture.

Someone who is considered a Wibu often finds inspiration and enjoyment from Japanese culture, anime, and manga. By immersing themselves in the dynamic and diverse world of Japanese pop culture, being a Wibu can be both fun and beneficial. Here are some Indonesian artists who are actually a Wibu. Let's check out the complete list!

 

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Ever had a Harajuku-style haircut, Kevin Aprilio proves that he is a fan of Japanese anime.

From Rossa to Yuki Kato, Here are 10 Indonesian Artists who are Actually a Wibu - Is Your Favorite Artist Included?

Being a member of the girl group and also a sister of AKB48, Marsha JKT48 is apparently nicknamed a hardcore wibu in her group, KLovers!

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In addition to being a Kpopers, Indonesian Diva Rossa was caught secretly watching Japanese anime.

From Rossa to Yuki Kato, Here are 10 Indonesian Artists who are Actually a Wibu - Is Your Favorite Artist Included?

Routinely cosplaying anime and participating in Jejepangan events, Cinta Kuya's wibuaness is unquestionable.

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With full support from his father, Azka Corbuzier once cosplayed the anime character Sukuna. He was so enthusiastic that Azka even wanted to get a real tattoo!

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Have tattoos in Japanese language and also One Piece characters, Uus proves his love for Japanese pop culture.

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Owns dozens of One Piece action figures, Gilang Dirga is indeed known as a big fan of Japanese manga.

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The One Piece series is indeed a favorite of many people. Including former child artist Sherina Munaf, who shows her love for One Piece since her teenage years.

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Having Japanese mixed blood from her father, Yuki Kato often shares her hobby of exploring everything related to Japan.

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Known as a hardcore wibu thanks to his love for Japanese music and anime, Reza Arap is always dedicated in collecting anime action figures, KLovers!