Japanese Underground Idol Offers Fans Armpit-Sniffing Service, Sparking Online Debate
Hari Matsumoto from Wakayama has gained over 400,000 social media followers by replacing traditional handshakes with unusual post-show interactions
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- Hari Matsumoto, an underground idol from Wakayama, Honshu, has attracted over 400,000 followers by offering fans the unusual perk of sniffing her armpits during post-show interactions, replacing traditional handshakes and hugs.
- The practice has stirred online debate about the boundaries of fan-idol relationships in Japan's underground idol scene.
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In Japan, underground idols typically perform in intimate venues such as small theatres, livehouses, or shopping centres and rarely appear on mainstream media. Unlike top-tier idols featured on television and in magazines, they build their following primarily through live performances and direct fan interactions.
Hari Matsumoto, an underground idol from Wakayama on Honshu island, has attracted over 400,000 followers on social media thanks to her bubbly personality and approachable charm. The Japanese performer has stirred an online debate by offering fans the unusual perk of sniffing her armpits during post-show interactions.
In Japan, underground idols usually perform in intimate venues such as small theatres, livehouses, or shopping centres and rarely appear on mainstream media. Unlike top-tier idols featured on television, in magazines, and in advertisements, they build their following primarily through live performances and direct fan interactions.
Recently, Matsumoto replaced traditional handshakes and hugs with an armpit-sniffing service during post-show interactions, generating discussion about the boundaries of fan-idol relationships in Japan's idol culture.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- How have fans reacted to this service specifically?
- Is this a widespread practice among underground idols?
- What are the legal or health implications of this practice?






