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The Japanese entertainment industry is currently undergoing a "Renaissance," shifting from a historically domestic focus to a strategic global powerhouse
The Rise of a J-Pop Star
- The Dramas (Doramas): Unlike the 22-episode American season, Japanese doramas typically run for 11 tight episodes. They are cultural barometers. Shows like Hanzawa Naoki (a banking thriller) achieved viewership ratings over 40%, a statistical impossibility in modern Western TV. These dramas propagate social norms—corporate loyalty, the tragedy of karoshi (death by overwork), and the subtle art of honne (true feelings) versus tatemae (public facade).
- Variety Shows (Waratei Bangumi): To an outsider, Japanese variety shows are a contact sport of chaos. They feature absurdist contraptions (human bowling), subtitled zingers, and a "talent" pool of comedians who must react with exaggerated boke (fool) and tsukkomi (straight man) routines. This genre reinforces the cultural value of wa (group harmony) through ritualized laughter.
- The Morning War: The "information war" of morning shows dictates consumer behavior. If a tarento (celebrity) endorses a specific fish griller at 8:00 AM, it sells out nationally by noon.
- Ayumi Hamasaki: A J-pop icon known as the "Empress of J-pop."
- Kyary Pamyu Pamyu: A pop singer-songwriter famous for her quirky and colorful music videos.
- Radwimps: A critically acclaimed rock band known for their emotive and introspective songs.
As a member of Sakura Dream, Yui's career took off. The group released their debut single, "Hana no Iro" (Color of Flowers), which topped the Japanese music charts. They appeared on popular TV shows, such as Music Bank and NHK's Music Japan, and performed at concerts and festivals across Japan. nonton jav subtitle indonesia halaman 40 indo18