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Behold, a coat. That will hug you. And whisper into your ear.

Some Japanese students at the University of Tsukuba decided they'd put their effort into creating a coat that could give the sensation of being hugged from behind by their girlfriend. Make that, their imaginary anime sounding girlfriend.


The result is called the Riajyuu Coat (リア充コート). The Japanese slang "riajyuu" (リア充) means someone who is pleased with their life outside the internet. It's a mash-up of the words "riaru" (リアル), which is the loan word for "real", and "jyuujitsu" (充実), which can mean "satisfactory" or "complete".

The above video recently showed up on Japanese site NicoNico Douga. It seems somewhat tongue-in-cheek and not entirely serious! And no, you cannot buy this coat in stores.


Among college students and researchers in Japan, there appear to a handful of them who enjoy creating devices and machines that serve no real purpose, such as last year's robot butt. Well, maybe these things do have a purpose...

彼女が後ろから抱きついてくれる感覚を得られる画期的なデバイス [ニコニコ動画 via Internet Watch]