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- Idol groups: manufactured pop groups that are trained and promoted by talent agencies.
- Johnny's: a prominent talent agency that has produced many successful idol groups.
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Shinto and Buddhism: Themes of spirituality, nature spirits (yokai), and the afterlife are staples in everything from Studio Ghibli films to video games like Elden Ring. “More Than Anime: A Deep Dive into Japan’s
- The Aging Population: As Japan’s population ages and shrinks, the domestic market for entertainment is contracting. Concert venues are filled with older fans, and youth subcultures are fragmenting.
- Overseas Piracy vs. Access: For years, Japanese companies were notoriously slow to release content globally, leading to rampant piracy. While streaming has solved this, the domestic Japanese release cycle (with its long "window" between theater and home video) is out of sync with global "simulcast" expectations.
- Exploitation and Hidden Harassment: The #MeToo movement has been slow to arrive in Japan. The industry has seen major scandals: the sexual abuse allegations against Johnny & Associates founder Johnny Kitagawa (posthumously exposed), black corporate kigyo (overwork) in animation studios, and the psychological pressure on idols leading to public breakdowns or "graduation" (leaving the group).
- The "Galapagos Syndrome": Japan often develops technology and business models in isolation (e.g., feature phones, rental DVD stores). While this creates uniqueness, it can lead to a failure to adapt to global standards—such as the slow death of domestic streaming services like dTV against Netflix.
2. Variety TV: The Beautiful Chaos
If you ever watch a Japanese variety show, you will see a celebrity get slimed, forced to run a 100-meter dash in a giant hamster ball, or eat a spoonful of wasabi as a "punishment." It is loud, chaotic, and often subtitled with massive yellow text that screams at you. Idol groups: manufactured pop groups that are trained
Traditional Arts
The Japanese entertainment industry is a global powerhouse whose export value now rivals that of the country’s steel and semiconductor industries. It is characterized by a "rich tapestry" of innovation that blends centuries-old traditions with modern technology. 1. Historical Evolution: From Tradition to Digital Mix