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’s entertainment industry is currently valued at approximately $150 billion (2024), with projections reaching $200 billion
- Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry: "The Entertainment Industry in Japan" (2020)
- Japanese Entertainment Industry Association: "Annual Report" (2020)
- Variety Japan: "The State of the Japanese Entertainment Industry" (2020)
- The Japan Times: "Japanese Entertainment Industry: A Guide" (2020)
Cinema: From Kurosawa to Kore-eda
Japanese cinema holds a prestigious historical legacy. Directors like Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai), Yasujirō Ozu (Tokyo Story), and Kenji Mizoguchi (Ugetsu) defined the art of filmmaking in the 20th century, influencing everyone from George Lucas to Martin Scorsese. Jav Uncensored - Caribbean 032116-122 12
Japanese television has a significant impact on the country's culture and society. With a wide range of programming, from news and current affairs to drama and comedy, Japanese television offers something for every interest. Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry :
- Variety Shows (Baraeti): Often bizarre to outsiders, these shows combine talk segments with physical challenges, V-tube reactions, and hidden camera pranks. They serve as the primary promotional vehicle for actors and idols.
- Dramas (Dorama): Unlike the open-ended seasons of US TV, most Japanese dramas are tightly scripted 10–11 episode seasons. They focus heavily on social issues—office politics (Hanzawa Naoki), family secrets, or quiet romance. They rarely have "villains" in the Western sense; instead, conflict arises from giri (duty) versus ninjo (human feeling).
The modern global dominance of Japanese pop culture was sparked by Osamu Tezuka Cinema: From Kurosawa to Kore-eda Japanese cinema holds