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Japan's entertainment industry is a massive global force, often referred to as "Soft Power," that blends centuries-old traditions with cutting-edge modern media. Recently, its export value has reached approximately ¥5.8 trillion ($40.6 billion), rivaling major industrial sectors like semiconductors. Key Industry Pillars

The Cancel Culture Paradox

Japan has a unique "cancel culture" called ensatsu. Unlike the West’s social media mob, Japan’s punishment is invisibility. A star caught using drugs (even CBD) is erased from all media, their shows pulled, their commercials replaced with a silent "No broadcast" screen. This shinbatsu (divine punishment) is terrifyingly efficient. Japan's entertainment industry is a massive global force,

9. Global Influence and Soft Power

Japan leverages entertainment as Cool Japan—a government-backed soft power strategy. Anime conventions (Anime Expo, Japan Expo) draw millions. Video game characters (Mario, Pikachu) are global mascots. Netflix’s Alice in Borderland and Apple TV’s Pachinko (partially Japanese) show rising international co-productions. Unlike the West’s social media mob, Japan’s punishment

The industry, dominated by powerhouses like Johnny & Associates (now SMILE-UP. and STARTO) and the umbrella of groups like AKB48, operates on a distinct premise: kanojo shikaku (the qualification to be a girlfriend) or kareshi shikaku (the qualification to be a boyfriend). Idols are not untouchable deities; they are approachable, "raw" talents who improve before the fans' eyes. they are approachable