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Despite the rise of streaming, terrestrial TV remains immensely powerful. Japanese television is famous for:

: A diverse music scene ranging from idol groups to rock and electronic genres, which are central to the domestic entertainment market.

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Japan played a foundational role in rescuing and shaping the global video game industry after the American market crash of 1983.

The Japanese music market is the second largest in the world, driven by a highly specific domestic phenomenon: the idol culture. Idols are media personalities trained in singing, dancing, and acting, marketed as relatable role models. Despite the rise of streaming, terrestrial TV remains

As the industry moves forward, it faces critical structural shifts. The historical insularity of the "Galápagos Syndrome" is dissolving out of necessity, driven by a shrinking domestic population and the aggressive global expansion of neighboring markets, such as South Korea's Hallyu wave.

We are seeing the rise of (live stage adaptations of anime), VR Idol Concerts , and AI-generated manga. Japan is no longer just exporting content; it is exporting a system of fandom—the way people collect, discuss, and obsess. The Japanese music market is the second largest

Understanding this powerhouse requires looking past individual anime or video games. It demands an examination of how historical roots, unique business frameworks, and passionate fan cultures interact to create a global phenomenon. The Dual DNA: Tradition Meets Tomorrow

Unlike Hollywood, where a studio funds a film, Japanese anime is funded by a "Production Committee" (製作委員会). This committee includes toy companies, record labels, and publishers. This de-risks production but leads to a major problem: animators are notoriously underpaid. The industry is a paradox of massive revenue (thanks to global streaming on Netflix and Crunchyroll) and sweatshop labor conditions for key animators. Recent strikes and open discussions about pay are slowly forcing reform.

The industry is not without its crises.

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