Mainstream TV is dominated by the same 20 comedians and announcers. Talentos (TV personalities) recycle skits across channels. LGBTQ+ representation is rare outside niche anime. Foreign artists struggle to break in—even successful acts like BABYMETAL faced early skepticism for mixing genres.
No other country has turned comics and cartoons into a soft-power weapon like Japan. Naruto , Attack on Titan , and Demon Slayer have created global fandoms, while Ghibli films are considered high art. The industry respects auteurs (Shinkai, Anno, Kon) and nurtures emerging talent via contests and indie publishers.
Entertainment isn’t separate from daily life. Idol culture (AKB48, Nogizaka46) blurs the line between performer and fan through handshake events. Kabuki and rakugo influence modern manga pacing. Even vending machines and conbini appear as set pieces in films—reflecting a society where commerce and art co-exist seamlessly.