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Japan has one of the world’s oldest and largest film industries. While legendary director Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai defined the epic drama, modern Japan is synonymous with two major genres: J-Horror (e.g., Ringu, Ju-On) and the Yakuza crime saga. However, the biggest export is television. J-Dramas (Japanese television dramas) focus on realistic romance, medical mysteries, and workplace struggles, often running for a single 11-episode season—a stark contrast to the endless seasons of American TV.

Walk into a Tokyo hotel room and turn on the TV. You won't find a Breaking Bad clone. Instead, you will find variety shows. Japan has one of the world’s oldest and

Japanese terrestrial television remains, to many foreigners, baffling. It features a constant barrage of geinin (comedians) reacting to small celebrity mishaps, eating strange foods, or participating in physical challenges. While Western TV is moving toward serialized drama, Japan’s top-rated shows are weekend variety specials featuring owarai (comedy) and tarento (television personalities). This system helps maintain high viewership but stifles

A tarento is a person famous for being famous. They are not singers or actors; they are "personalities" who laugh at the host's jokes and provide a relatable human reaction. This structure is hierarchical: when they are good (e.g.

This system helps maintain high viewership but stifles innovation. Japanese dramas (dorama), when they are good (e.g., Hanzawa Naoki, 1 Litre of Tears), are cultural events. But they rarely export well because the acting style is stage-derived (melodramatic) and the plots rely on Japanese-specific social cues (honne vs. tatemae).

Nintendo, Sony, and Sega turned Japan into the Silicon Valley of video games. From Super Mario to Final Fantasy and Resident Evil, Japanese game design prioritizes "play feel" (tegotae) and narrative depth. Even today, the "salaryman" playing Dragon Quest on the train is a national cliché. The industry also gave birth to e-sports and arcade culture, where games like Puzzle & Dragons started as mobile giants.