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Mariko Aoki phenomenon : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariko Aoki phenomenon

The is an urban legend in Japan in which adherents claim to experience an urge to defecate when visiting a bookstore. Originating in Japan, it is named for the woman who first publicized an article on it in a periodical.
==Origin==
The term receives its name from Mariko Aoki, an otherwise little-known Japanese woman who contributed an essay in 1985 to the magazine ' (which means "Book Magazine"). In that essay, she related how she came to the realization that for some years, walking around a bookstore inevitably made her want to go to the restroom. The editors of the magazine received reports of other readers who had similar experiences, and named it the "Mariko Aoki phenomenon".
There is no evidence of this phenomenon per se being known outside Japan, though whether or not the effect exists elsewhere has not been explored.

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