The most misunderstood export. The Japanese idol is not a singer; not an actor; not a model. An idol is a "professional aspirational figure" who is specifically "unfinished."
| Value | Entertainment Example | |--------|------------------------| | Group harmony (wa) | Idol groups emphasize teamwork, not individual ego. | | Perseverance (gaman) | Story arcs about overcoming hardship (sports anime, dramas). | | Politeness & hierarchy | Variety show interaction: juniors defer to seniors (senpai-kōhai). | | Kawaii (cuteness) | Character design, mascots, idol choreography. | | Seasonal awareness | Anime and dramas feature cherry blossoms (spring), fireworks (summer), etc. | | Indirect communication | Comedy often relies on misunderstanding, irony, wordplay. |
Everything starts on paper. The black-and-white, right-to-left manga is the Twitter of Japanese storytelling—fast, episodic, and visually dense. The weekly anthology magazines (Shonen Jump, Morning) are the farm teams. A mangaka works 16-hour days to produce 19 pages a week. If a series survives the ruthless reader surveys (volume 3 sales are the "kill zone"), it becomes an anime.
Cultural Insight: In Japan, salarymen read manga on the train without shame. It is not a "geek" medium; it is a national pastime, with specific genres for housewives (josei), businessmen (seinen), and the elderly (silver manga).
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