But to view Japanese entertainment solely through the lens of exports—Anime, Manga, and Video Games—is to miss the deeper narrative. The industry is not merely a content factory; it is a mirror reflecting Japan’s societal shifts, a preserver of its history, and a mechanism for navigating the complexities of the modern world.
Beyond the Neon: The Enduring Pulse of Japanese Entertainment and Culture
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