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Internally, the industry is a pressure cooker. Agencies contractually bind talent to strict appearance and behavior codes. The recent collapse of Johnny & Associates’ 60-year reign, following allegations of sexual abuse against its founder, is a seismic shift. It represents the first major crack in the sakoku (closed country) mentality of the industry, forcing a reckoning with power harassment and artist rights.
But Japan is adapting. Virtual idols like Hatsune Miku —a hologram voiced by a vocaloid synthesizer—now sell out arenas. There is no scandal, no aging, no salary. Meanwhile, the "Z世代" (Gen Z) is hybridizing: listening to Official Hige Dandism on Spotify while watching Demon Slayer on TikTok.
He hated the pastel-colored prison of his image: the angelic singer who’d never had a rebellious thought, who ate only organic kale (a lie), who had never had a girlfriend (a bigger lie), and whose biggest dream was to “make everyone smile” (the biggest lie of all).
Japanese cinema holds a legendary status in film history. In the 1950s, Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai redefined action storytelling, influencing George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. But modern Japanese cinema is just as potent, though vastly different.
The second-largest music market in the world (after the US).