The year 2021 presented unprecedented challenges due to the global pandemic, affecting the way festivals were celebrated. However, it also accelerated the use of technology in bringing these cultural events to a wider audience. Virtual festivals and online exhibitions allowed people worldwide to experience Japanese culture in new and innovative ways.
For new fans searching for Fumie-tokikoshi-full-tube -2021- lifestyle and entertainment, the primary archive resides on her personal YouTube channel (currently unlisted but accessible via curated playlists on Reddit and fan forums). Secondary content includes:
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Drawing on the work of scholars like Fumie Ikuta, who has extensively researched media usage and digital culture in Japan, we apply the theory of "Mediatization" to YouTube. Ikuta’s previous work suggests that media shapes social reality; in the "Full-Tube" context, the lifestyle presented by influencers becomes a template for the viewer's own life.
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