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Japanese entertainment is a powerful cultural export that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with high-tech modernity. Often referred to as "Soft Power," this industry has grown from a domestic-focused market into a global powerhouse, with content exports like anime and video games now rivaling the value of the country’s steel and semiconductor industries. Core Pillars of Japanese Entertainment

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Part 3: The Quirks and Criticisms

The "Talent" Economy

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