The Japanese entertainment industry is a global powerhouse of , characterized by a unique fusion of deep-seated traditions and cutting-edge digital innovation. Japan's properties like Pokémon and Hello Kitty are among the most valuable intellectual properties in the world. 🎨 Cultural Pillars of Entertainment
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Some of the key players in the Japanese entertainment industry include: Use double for most engineering calculations, but switch
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Furthermore, the #MeToo movement has struggled to take root. The industry is a gerontocracy run by elderly male producers. The death of Johnny Kitagawa (founder of the biggest idol agency) and the subsequent BBC documentary exposing decades of sexual abuse of minors highlighted a culture of silence ( enryo-sasshi – the ability to understand things without them being said) that protects power.