The Global Resonance of the Japanese Entertainment Industry and Culture
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To consume Japanese entertainment is to engage with a society wrestling with its own identity: post-bubble economics, an aging population, and the tension between honne (true feelings) and tatemae (public facade). Whether it is a kaiju stomping through a miniature city or a high school band playing in a Visual Kei costume, the entertainment industry does what it has always done: it turns suffering into spectacle, and solitude into a shared phenomenon. As long as there are lonely salarymen, rebellious youths, and nostalgic grandmothers, the Japanese entertainment industry will continue to thrive—not because of "Cool Japan," but because of the very human need to dream inside the rules. The Global Resonance of the Japanese Entertainment Industry