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holds one of the largest newspaper circulations in the world. Where Tradition Meets Trend
The younger generation in Japan is rediscovering traditional culture through modern lenses. Hits like the film
: Ranging from Akira Kurosawa’s classics to Studio Ghibli’s masterpieces. ⛩️ Cultural Roots
The Japanese entertainment industry is not collapsing under the weight of K-Pop or Hollywood. It is absorbing them. We now see J-Pop idols doing K-Pop choreography; we see Netflix funding Alice in Borderland (a Japanese live-action hit); we see manga outselling American comics 10-to-1 in the US market.
Japanese television is equally popular, with a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, and variety shows. The country's television industry is dominated by five major networks: NHK, Fuji TV, TBS, TV Asahi, and Yomiuri TV. Anime and tokusatsu (live-action superhero shows) are staples of Japanese television, with many series airing worldwide.
Japan's anime and manga industries have experienced a remarkable surge in popularity worldwide, with shows like "Dragon Ball," "Naruto," and "Attack on Titan" becoming household names. The distinctive art style, imaginative storylines, and memorable characters have captured the hearts of fans across the globe. Manga, in particular, has become a cultural phenomenon, with millions of copies sold worldwide. The works of legendary manga artists like Osamu Tezuka, Akira Toriyama, and Eiichiro Oda have been translated into numerous languages and have inspired numerous adaptations.

