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The industry is notorious for its strict "silence culture." Until recently, talent agencies (including the historic Johnny’s agency) faced massive scrutiny for alleged abuse and the exploitation of young stars. The "Kenmyaku" (pulse/network) system means that if you offend a powerful agency or network, you are effectively blacklisted from all TV channels.

Furthermore, the concept of Haji (shame) plays a massive role. When a celebrity fails a drug test or has an affair, they are not simply arrested or divorced—they are publicly "crucified." They must shave their head (a ritual humiliation) or issue a press conference crying and bowing at a 45-degree angle (the "deep bow") to apologize for "troubling the public." -JAV Uncensored- Caribbeancom 011421-001 -VR- I...


In Japan, celebrities are often categorized strictly. You are either a Geinin (comedian/talent), an Actor, or a Musician. Crossing categories is difficult without an "image change." Comedians rarely get serious romance drama roles, and dramatic actors rarely host variety shows. The industry is notorious for its strict "silence culture

The Japanese entertainment industry and culture is famous for the "Idol" (aidoru)—a performer (usually young) who is marketed for their personality, perceived purity, and "growth" rather than just their singing ability. In Japan, celebrities are often categorized strictly

Contrary to the lazy stereotype, many Otaku are high-earning professionals (doctors, engineers, lawyers) who spend disposable income on "figures" and "goods." The industry exploits this through Gacha (loot boxes) and Limited Editions, tapping into the collector's psychology.


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