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Feature: The Japanese Entertainment Industry and Culture

1. Overview: The "Cool Japan" Phenomenon

Japan is one of the world’s largest exporters of culture, a phenomenon often termed "Cool Japan" (similar to the British "Cool Britannia" of the 1990s). Unlike Hollywood, which relies heavily on global box office revenue, the Japanese industry is unique because it is sustained by a massive domestic market that allows it to develop distinct, culturally specific formats before they are adapted for the world.

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The Dual Engines of Cool: How the Japanese Entertainment Industry and Culture Fuel a Global Empire

In the sprawling neon labyrinth of Tokyo’s Shibuya, a teenager watches a virtual pop star perform a sold-out concert via hologram. In a suburban living room in Ohio, a family is glued to a reality show where contestants try to avoid being labeled "the nuisance" without saying a single rude word. In a internet café in Paris, a reader finishes a manga about a stoic ramen chef, moved to tears by a bowl of broth.