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Unlike K-Dramas, which are produced for global streaming (8-16 episodes, high gloss), J-Dramas are produced for local TV (10-11 episodes, shot on a 3-week schedule).

Western stories are driven by external conflict (hero fights villain). Japanese stories are often driven by internal conflict or social duty (giri). The villain isn't evil; they just have a different obligation. In Demon Slayer, the hero feels empathy for the demons he kills. Unlike K-Dramas, which are produced for global streaming

An estimated 1.5 million Japanese citizens live as recluses (hikikomori). The entertainment industry caters directly to this demographic. Moe culture (a fetishistic affection for 2D characters) provides a safe relationship without social risk. Dating sims and VTubers (Virtual YouTubers) are peak expressions of this: entertainment that requires zero real-world interaction. The villain isn't evil; they just have a

| Area | Norm | |------|------| | Fan Behavior | Silent clapping at classical concerts; light sticks (penlights) at idol concerts – specific colors for each member. No loud cheering (post-COVID, still restricted). | | Autographs | Rarely given freely; often via lottery or at official events. Selfies with celebrities almost never happen. | | Scandals | Romantic relationships for young idols can lead to public apology (sometimes shaved head). Drug use = career death. | | Promotion | Celebrities appear on morning shows (not late-night) to promote projects. Long, formal press conferences are standard. | | Copyright | Extremely strict. Taking photos/screenshots of anime or concert footage is forbidden and policed. | The villain isn't evil

In the West, artists often sign with record labels. In Japan, the Talent Agency (Jimusho) is the center of power.

If you ask a Japanese person about entertainment, they won't mention anime first. They will mention TV dramas and Variety shows. This is the true heart of domestic leisure.