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From the global phenomenon of Demon Slayer to the sold-out world tours of BABYMETAL, Japanese entertainment has secured a formidable presence in the 21st-century cultural landscape. Following the economic stagnation of the 1990s (the "Lost Decade"), Japan strategically leveraged its popular culture—manga, anime, video games, and music—as a form of "soft power" (Nye, 2004) to repair its international image and stimulate economic growth. However, beneath the glossy surface of this "Cool Japan" initiative lies a complex industry characterized by rigid talent management systems, gender-based market segmentation, and a precarious balance between tradition and innovation. This paper will explore three core pillars of the industry: the structured world of Japanese idols, the globalized production of anime, and the recent impact of digital streaming on cultural distribution.

A typical variety show consists of a large panel of Geinin (talent), a famous actor as the host, and a J-Pop idol. They watch VTRs (video tapes), react with exaggerated sound effects (Tekken-style "Pon" signs), and participate in absurd physical challenges. From the global phenomenon of Demon Slayer to

The Japanese entertainment industry is currently undergoing a "global renaissance," evolving from a niche cultural export into a dominant pillar of the international creative economy This paper will explore three core pillars of

The seamless integration of manga, anime, video games, and merchandise creates a self-sustaining ecosystem that keeps fans engaged across multiple platforms. The "Cool Japan" Aesthetic the globalized production of anime

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