The Japanese entertainment industry and culture are incredibly diverse and fascinating. Here are some interesting aspects:
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The Japanese entertainment industry is a fascinating paradox: simultaneously cutting-edge (VTubers, gacha games, hologram concerts) and stubbornly traditional (physical CD sales, agency control, privacy norms). Its culture emphasizes collective production (the committee system) over auteur-driven projects (with exceptions like Miyazaki). While less globally aggressive than South Korea’s cultural export strategy, Japan’s soft power is deeper and more organic—spread not by government subsidies but by passionate fans of Pokémon , Final Fantasy , Naruto , and Ghibli . As the industry confronts labor reform, internationalization, and the decline of terrestrial TV, its ability to evolve while retaining its distinct character will determine its next chapter. As the industry confronts labor reform
in the world. Unlike Western markets, Japan maintains a strong demand for physical media and the decline of terrestrial TV