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: A new era of prestige is emerging. Recent international hits like Godzilla Minus One and Shōgun have proven that high-quality Japanese storytelling can dominate the global market even without massive Western marketing budgets. 2. Tradition Meets Technology
The industry survives by blending 400-year-old traditions with cutting-edge tech: : A new era of prestige is emerging
The music industry in Japan is characterized by the "idol" culture. Groups like Nogizaka46 Tradition Meets Technology The industry survives by blending
The Japanese entertainment industry began to take shape in the 1920s, with the establishment of the film industry. The country's first film studio, Nikkatsu, was founded in 1912, and it produced its first film, "The Elopement of a Japanese," in 1913 (Habu, 2017). The 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of Japanese television, with the establishment of NHK (Japan's public broadcasting organization) and private television networks. The 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of
Historically, the Japanese entertainment market was so large and lucrative domestically that talent agencies and production studios saw little need to adapt to global audiences. This led to strict copyright enforcement, geo-blocking, and a slow transition to digital streaming platforms—a hesitation that allowed the South Korean entertainment industry (Hallyu) to capture global market share aggressively. Furthermore, the anime industry faces ongoing scrutiny regarding low wages and grueling working conditions for animators.