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Are Japanese Teens Leaving Manga Behind?
One prominent journalist argues the youth market is slipping away. Others say they've heard this false cry before.
Japan's entertainment industry is one of the most globally influential cultural forces of our era, exporting manga, anime, film, music, and celebrity across the world. This category covers its full breadth: idol agencies and the contractual control they hold over performers' personal lives, manga publishers navigating demographic shifts and AI-generated content, television networks whose conduct shapes public discourse, and filmmakers and authors who have built lasting international reputations.
Since we're "the Japan you don't learn about in anime," we don't live in this space per se. But we do cover it when it touches upon our other core topics, such as sexual harassment and women's rights in Japan. The entertainment industry is an industry - with power structures, labor conditions, and accountability failures that deserve the same scrutiny as any other sector. Our reporting draws on Japanese-language sources, industry commentary, and the voices of artists, fans, and critics inside Japan who rarely make it into English-language coverage.
The idol system is the focus of many stories here: how agencies enforce restrictive personal conduct rules, the consequences when those rules are violated or exposed, and how fans and performers navigate a parasocial contract that disproportionately benefits those at the top. The Fuji TV scandal over sexual assault allegations marked a genuine reckoning, and we've tracked what made it land differently than scandals before it.
Elsewhere, the AI manga boom raises uncomfortable questions about authorship and industry economics. Meanwhile, a posthumous nude release and death threats against a cosplayer reveal how quickly entertainment culture can turn predatory. Finally, through deep retrospectives on directors like Kitano Takeshi and renewed global attention on Dazai Osamu, we make room for the serious critical work that Japanese culture deserves.
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One prominent journalist argues the youth market is slipping away. Others say they've heard this false cry before.
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Planck Stars isn't a group to shy away from controversy. Indeed, it seems to be reveling in its latest affront to Japanese…
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It's common for fans to become obsessed with their idols. But what happens when an idol is worried about one of her…
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How did a fully AI-generated manga hit number one in Japan? And what does its success portend for the future of the…
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Nagano Nichidai High School even says it'll fast-track non-students for matriculation if they're accepted into the club.
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The controversy renews the debate around the implied (and, sometimes, contractual) rule that idols don't deserve a personal life.
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The photos of random government IDs are the latest in a long line of offbeat collectibles that span the toy's 60-year history.
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A new collection of the Japanese author's short stories in English comes as he enjoys a resurgence thanks to BookTok and anime.