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Part 2: Key Cultural Concepts
You cannot understand the industry without these Japanese-specific values:
| Concept | Meaning | Industry Manifestation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Honne & Tatemae | Private truth vs. public facade | Celebrities rarely reveal scandals; managers control narratives tightly. | | Sempai-Kohai | Senior-junior hierarchy | Younger talents must defer to seniors; seniors mentor (or haze) juniors. | | Oshikatsu | Active "supporting" of a favorite | Fans buy multiple CDs to vote, attend handshake events, send birthday trains. | | Uchi-soto | In-group vs. out-group | Talent agencies act as family; leaving is rare and often punitive (e.g., name loss). | | Owakon | Profits in scarcity | DVDs/Blu-rays priced high; limited theatrical windows; timed streaming releases. |
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Anime and Manga: Japan’s Soft Power Superweapon
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Japan underwent a "Gross National Cool" revolution. Anime and manga became the country’s most potent cultural exports.
Unlike Western animation, which was historically relegated to children's programming, anime explores complex, adult themes—grief, war, philosophy, and romance. This creative freedom allowed it to capture a global demographic that Western media largely ignored.
Culturally, the rise of Otaku culture (obsessive fandom) has shifted from a stigma to a badge of honor. The concept of Monozukuri (craftsmanship) applies here; animators and mangaka are often revered as artisans. However, the industry faces a modern crisis: the tension between artistic passion and exploitative labor practices, a dark shadow behind the vibrant colors of Studio Ghibli and Toei Animation.