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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) became the world’s top-grossing film, proving anime’s mainstream ceiling is gone. Simultaneously, Japanese streamers on Twitch are adopting English-Japanese code-switching as a strategic skill. Yet domestic music exports remain stubborn—J-pop’s walled garden of licensing has only begun to open (see: City pop’s accidental 2021 boom via YouTube algorithms).
The Broadcasting Ethics & Program Improvement Organization (BPO) wields real power. Result: extreme violence and sexual content are shunted to late-night slots, rental DVD corners, or subscription streaming. Meanwhile, daytime variety shows air near-sadistic pranks but blur any brand logo. Johnny & Associates (now Smile-Up) scandal in 2023—decades of hidden abuse—triggered the industry’s first real reckoning with taishū (mass entertainment) power structures. Video Title- JAV Schoolgirl Cosplayer With Huge...
When most people outside of Japan think of Japanese entertainment, their minds jump immediately to two things: anime (think Naruto or Demon Slayer) and video games (Mario, Zelda, and Final Fantasy). And while those are certainly the biggest exports, they are merely the tip of a very weird, very wonderful iceberg. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) became the world’s
To understand Japan’s entertainment industry is to understand a culture that simultaneously worships tradition and obsesses over the future. It is an industry built on kawaii (cuteness), intense craftsmanship (kodawari), and a unique relationship between stars and their fans. Johnny & Associates (now Smile-Up) scandal in 2023—decades
Here is a look at the gears that make the Japanese entertainment machine turn.