The Global Renaissance of Japanese Entertainment and Culture
In most countries, entertainment follows a simple formula: talent rises, fame peaks, and eventually, the spotlight fades. In Japan, the rules are different. Here, a 10-year-old idol group can sell out the Tokyo Dome, yet members are forbidden from having a boyfriend. A virtual YouTuber with an anime avatar can generate more annual revenue than a human pop star. And a reclusive novelist who rarely shows his face can become a national celebrity. The Global Renaissance of Japanese Entertainment and Culture
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