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Ten years ago, Akira’s story would have stayed within Japan’s borders. But the "J-Wave" is evolving. Seeing the global success of K-pop, Akira’s agency finally relaxes its strict copyright "walled garden" (which used to keep Japanese content off YouTube).
Akira stands in a sterile hallway in Minato City, clutching a numbered badge. Like thousands of others, he is chasing a spot in a new boy group managed by a powerhouse agency. In Japan, the entertainment industry is built on the "Idol System."