The Japanese music industry is known for its rigorous training system, where young artists undergo intense training and competition to become successful. This system has produced some of Japan's most talented artists, who have gone on to achieve international success.
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One of the most magnetic parts of Mei Haruka’s screen presence is the "gap" ( gap-moe ). She often starts a scene looking modest or even a bit nervous, only to completely transform once the doors are closed.
The Japanese entertainment industry has transitioned from a domestic powerhouse into a global cultural titan, with overseas sales reaching ¥5.8 trillion ($40.6 billion)
performed in a yose theater, a stark contrast to the high-tech streaming giants Akiko worked for. Yet, they both faced the same challenge: a shrinking domestic audience in a graying Japan, forcing them to look across the ocean to survive. The Global Push
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