A Twitter user, “パンダ (@Miku_miku_panda)”, became known after recounting his story in which his wife discovered he was an otaku , specifically a fan of the Vocaloid known as Hatsune Miku . He wrote:
Woman discovers her otaku husband is cheating on her with Hatsune Miku
Check it out:

This is how my wife found out I'm an otaku:
- 1. My mood suddenly started to improve in mid-July (probably due to the proximity of the Magical Mirai event).
- 2. I often left home without saying where I was going (I was getting excited as the Magical Mirai event approached, so I started going out to karaoke and buying merchandise).
- 3. I would take my phone into the bathroom, and even my showers would last a little longer than usual (while showering, I would listen to my favorite music and the time would pass).
- 4. I was running late for work (I was looking for Miku products and spent some time at karaoke practicing songs).
- 5. I got a chest, locked it, and kept it in my room (I kept my otaku stuff there because I didn't want them to know about my hobbies).
It seems my wife decided to hire a private investigator because she thought she was having an affair. As a result, the investigation report explained the following activities of her husband:
- a) The husband only pays for karaoke sessions at karaoke venues;
- b) Her husband bought a happi (traditional Japanese clothing for supporting idols at concerts) near the venue where a concert will be held;
- c) Her husband has been using Hatsune Miku gacha machines;
- d) Her husband bought some tickets for a Hatsune Miku merchandise lottery at Lawson stores.
The strange change in her husband's activities immediately raised his wife's suspicions, but the agency couldn't lie. There was no trace of payments to motels, restaurants, or other establishments of "dubious nature." In fact, the report only revealed his secret to his wife: he is an otaku fan of Hatsune Miku.
Finally, as a result of these investigations, the investigator contacted my wife and discovered that I wasn't cheating on her, but that I was an otaku. Fortunately, my wife understands my otaku hobby well and didn't blame me for anything.
Via: Official Twitter
