Here’s a social media post (Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn-friendly) about the Japanese entertainment industry and its unique cultural impact.
While domestically, Japan still loves DVDs and physical media (a sign of tsukumogami—the spirit in objects), globally, its entertainment is a cornerstone of Cool Japan. Netflix and TikTok are now forcing change: shorter drama seasons, more direct global releases, and a slow erosion of the rigid talent agency system (e.g., the recent dissolution of Johnny & Associates). Yet even as it modernizes, the industry retains its cultural core—entertainment as a shared, respectful, and ephemeral art form, not just a product. Here’s a social media post (Instagram / Twitter
Anime and manga are arguably Japan's most successful cultural exports. What began as a local medium has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar global industry. Yet even as it modernizes, the industry retains
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