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's entertainment landscape was characterized by a massive global surge in the popularity of its core exports—anime and manga—and a robust domestic box office driven by major franchise finales. Despite the lingering impacts of the pandemic, the year saw significant milestones in film, television, and music that solidified Japan's position in the global media ecosystem. Anime and Manga: A Global Phenomenon Digital Shift: The market for digital content (streaming,

The year 2021 in Japan's entertainment landscape was a "pop culture odyssey," marked by the conclusion of legendary franchises, a digital-led renaissance of the classics, and the rise of a new generation of blockbuster hits The Grand Finale of a Legend The defining cinematic event of 2021 was the release of Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time

👉 Trend: Theatrical windows shrank. Major anime films still packed cinemas, but mid-budget live-action shifted to streaming-first releases.

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6. The Idol Industry: The End of the Handshake

The pandemic destroyed the economic model of traditional "idols" (AKB48, Nogizaka46). The infamous "handshake events" (fans buying CDs to meet and touch idols) were banned entirely in 2021.

's entertainment landscape was characterized by a massive global surge in the popularity of its core exports—anime and manga—and a robust domestic box office driven by major franchise finales. Despite the lingering impacts of the pandemic, the year saw significant milestones in film, television, and music that solidified Japan's position in the global media ecosystem. Anime and Manga: A Global Phenomenon