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Japanese TV remains dominated by "Talento" (celebrities) and high-energy variety shows with bright neon captions, a format that feels chaotic to outsiders but provides a sense of familiar comfort to locals. The Verdict The Japanese entertainment industry is a beautifully curated contradiction
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Kenji looked at the bustling street outside. He saw the "salarymen" bowing to their superiors, the "cosplayers" reclaiming their identity through costumes, and the billboards of "Vtubers" who didn't even have physical bodies. This was the culture: a relentless pursuit of perfection and a deep respect for the craft ( Monozukuri ), even when the craft was a human soul. Japanese TV remains dominated by "Talento" (celebrities) and
| Do | Don't | | --- | --- | | Learn basic otaku vocabulary (oshi, riaju, etc.). | Trespass at agency buildings or stalk celebrities (a real crime in Japan). | | Buy official merch to support creators. | Film concerts or upload setlists (strictly prohibited). | | Use polite Japanese when meeting talent at events. | Demand English subtitles or complain about "weird" game shows. | | Respect the parasocial distance – don't confess love. | Harass fans of different oshi . | This was the culture: a relentless pursuit of