The Japanese entertainment industry is not a monolith; it is a living museum and a futuristic laboratory simultaneously. It struggles with labor exploitation and insularity, yet it produces art that is deeply, wonderfully strange and thoughtful. To engage with it is to accept a different set of rules: that silence is as loud as screaming, that failure is as entertaining as success, and that a hologram can have a fan club.
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Then he saw it: a solitary kagami biraki ceremony at a small sumo stable. The wrestlers smashed open a sake barrel with wooden mallets. The raw, communal thwack echoed. It wasn't polished. It was real. The Japanese entertainment industry is not a monolith;