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For decades, the male idol agency founded by Johnny Kitagawa monopolized the industry. After his death, the world learned what insiders knew: a decades-long systemic sexual abuse of teenage boys. The scandal forced a reckoning, leading to the dissolution of the agency and a rare public apology from Japanese corporate culture.
: No longer a subculture, anime now represents approximately 60% of world animation For decades, the male idol agency founded by
To compete with K-Pop and K-Drama, Japan is doubling down on its unique "cultural depth" and cross-media richness. : No longer a subculture, anime now represents
In the global village of the 21st century, entertainment is often the primary ambassador of a nation’s soul. For decades, Hollywood was the sun around which all other media planets orbited. However, a quiet, then increasingly loud, cultural shift has occurred. From the rain-slicked streets of neo-noir anime to the screaming crowds of Tokyo Dome, Japan has not only entered the chat—it is often leading the conversation. However, a quiet, then increasingly loud, cultural shift
Often misunderstood in the West, the world of Geisha (Geiko in Kyoto dialect) is a highly formalized entertainment art. Geisha are professional hosts who perform traditional dance ( buyo ), play the shamisen (three-stringed lute), and engage in witty conversation. Their purpose is not sex work but the preservation of omotenashi (selfless hospitality)—a cultural value that now dictates customer service in Japanese hotels, restaurants, and even virtual YouTubers.