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and is evolving from a domestic-focused sector into a vital pillar of the nation's "New Form of Capitalism". Driven by the global explosion of anime and a record-breaking domestic cinema market, the industry now rivals the export value of Japan’s steel and semiconductor sectors. 1. Cultural Landscape & "Soft Power"

Beyond idols, Japan has a vibrant scene (glam-rock meets kabuki theater) and is one of the only countries where physical CD sales still outrank streaming, thanks to elaborate "tie-ups" (songs used as anime theme tunes). and is evolving from a domestic-focused sector into

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Nintendo, Sony, and Sega turned Japan into the Silicon Valley of video games. From Super Mario to Final Fantasy and Resident Evil , Japanese game design prioritizes "play feel" ( tegotae ) and narrative depth. Even today, the "salaryman" playing Dragon Quest on the train is a national cliché. The industry also gave birth to and arcade culture , where games like Puzzle & Dragons started as mobile giants. From Super Mario to Final Fantasy and Resident

Japanese terrestrial television remains, to many foreigners, baffling. It features a constant barrage of geinin (comedians) reacting to small celebrity mishaps, eating strange foods, or participating in physical challenges. While Western TV is moving toward serialized drama, Japan’s top-rated shows are weekend variety specials featuring owarai (comedy) and tarento (television personalities).

The Japanese entertainment industry and culture are renowned for their unique blend of traditional and modern elements. Here are some key aspects: