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Contrary to myth, anime is not just for children. It is a multi-billion dollar industry reliant on a production committee (a group of companies: publishers, toy makers, TV stations, streaming services) who share risk. "Game Centers" remain popular social hubs in cities
The industry has also expanded into digital media, with the rise of online streaming services like Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Netflix Japan. There is no groom, no family, and no audience
was the world’s "manufacturing powerhouse," known for high-tech semiconductors and steel . But in the 21st century, a profound shift occurred. Japan rebranded itself from a business superpower into an exporter of a unique "gross national cool". Today, the Japanese entertainment sector’s overseas sales—reaching approximately 5.8 trillion yen ($40.6 billion) in 2023—rival the export value of its traditional industrial giants. 1. From Tradition to Tech: The Historical Tapestry
"For 500 yen a song, I am the main character," says Taro Ito, a 35-year-old salaryman spending his Friday night singing enka ballads alone
: In public entertainment spaces, there is a high emphasis on not disturbing others—keeping voices low on trains but letting loose in private karaoke rooms.