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Idols are marketed as "unfinished" or "approachable" stars, often forbidden from public romantic relationships to maintain the fantasy of availability for fans. The relationship is intensely parasocial. Fans don’t just buy music; they attend "handshake events," vote for their favorite member in "senbatsu" elections (which determine a single’s lineup), and spend thousands on multiple CD copies to secure those votes. This system monetizes loyalty, community, and the very Japanese concept of seishun (youthful, fleeting, precious time). The tragic 2021 stabbing of a young idol and her mother by a fan who believed she had "betrayed" him is the dark extreme of this culture of ownership and expectation.

Japan is a global powerhouse in content creation, often blending storytelling with commercial merchandise.

The "Uncensored" Appeal: For many international fans, the lack of mosaics provides a more natural viewing experience that aligns with Western adult media standards.

Cinema: Dominated by the "Big Four" studios—Toho, Toei, Shochiku, and Kadokawa—which form the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan.