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Still, Japan’s entertainment resists easy definition. It is kintsugi—golden repair of broken pottery—applied to pop culture: game shows chaotic as Takeshi’s Castle, horror films that make silence terrifying, and reality TV where politeness becomes psychological chess. Idols (e
1. Core Pillars of the Industry
Music
- Idols (e.g., AKB48, Arashi, Nogizaka46): Trained for personality, singing, and dancing. Emphasis on "growth" and fan connection. Strict no-dating rules often apply.
- J-Rock/Pop (e.g., ONE OK ROCK, Official Hige Dandism, Yoasobi): Diverse genres. Many artists debut through talent agencies or indie scenes.
- Virtual Singers (Hatsune Miku): Vocaloid software-based stars with massive live concert presence using holograms.
- Talentos (Tarento): TV personalities, often comedians or models, who sing as a side activity.
3. Talent Management & Agencies
Major Agencies
- Johnny & Associates (now Smile-Up): Historically dominated male idols. Recently reformed due to abuse scandal.
- AKS (AKB48 group): Manages female idols with theater-based daily performances.
- Horipro, Amuse, Stardust: Handle actors, musicians, and variety talent.
Reading manga on the Tokyo subway is a cross-generational act. A CEO reading a financial newspaper might have a Weekly Shonen Jump magazine hidden inside it. This universal literacy in visual sequencing makes Japan unique. Stardust: Handle actors