Japan’s entertainment sector is one of the largest, most influential, and most distinctive in the world. Unlike Hollywood’s global dominance, Japan has cultivated a highly successful internal market that also exports specific, unique cultural products—from anime and video games to J-Pop and horror cinema. The industry is characterized by a strong emphasis on intellectual property (IP) franchising, idol culture, and a blend of traditional aesthetics with cutting-edge technology.
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