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Beyond the Screens and Scrolls: A Deep Dive into the Japanese Entertainment Industry and Culture
In the globalized 21st century, few cultural exports have been as dominant, resilient, and bafflingly unique as those emerging from the Japanese archipelago. When we speak of the Japanese entertainment industry and culture, we are not merely discussing television shows or pop songs; we are dissecting a complex ecosystem where ancient Shinto aesthetics meet hyper-modern robotics, where idol worship is a financial market, and where a 40-year-old manga magazine can dictate the summer blockbuster schedule in Hollywood.
- Pros: Spreads financial risk; ensures cross-media marketing from day one.
- Cons: Can stifle creator creativity as committees prioritize "safe" investments and merchandise sales.
3.7 Talent Agencies (Jimusho)
- Powerful example: Johnny & Associates (Johnny’s) – dominated male idol industry for decades until 2023 sexual abuse scandal (founder’s crimes). Rebranded as Smile-Up.
- Functions: Recruit minors, provide training, manage appearances, enforce strict dating bans and contract terms.
- Other major agencies: Yoshimoto Kogyo (comedy, owarai), Amuse (actors/musicians), Stardust Promotion.
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Idol Culture:
2026 Industry Trends: Studios are leaning heavily into sequels, remakes, and nostalgic IP (e.g., 90s and early 2000s titles) as safer commercial bets. Beyond the Screens and Scrolls: A Deep Dive