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The neon glow of Akihabara didn’t just light up the streets; it pulsed like a digital heartbeat. For Haruki, a "ghost-writer" for virtual idols, the city was a quiet workspace. He spent his days in a cramped apartment, coding the witty banter and heartfelt lyrics for Ami-Chan, a holographic superstar with ten million followers and no physical heart.
Unlike the Western model where a book or film stands alone, Japanese entertainment relies on the Media Mix strategy. A single story often launches simultaneously as a manga (comic), an anime (animation), a light novel, and a video game. This cross-pollination ensures that fans are constantly engaged across different platforms, turning franchises like Pokémon or Demon Slayer into global juggernauts. The Idol Phenomenon The neon glow of Akihabara didn’t just light
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