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Anime studios are notorious for low wages and 80-hour weeks. The death of animators from overwork (karoshi) has sparked industry reform, but change is slow due to the commission-based production committee system.
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The industry is currently experiencing its most radical transformation in decades. Anime studios are notorious for low wages and 80-hour weeks
The Japanese government launched the "Cool Japan" strategy in the 2010s to monetize cultural exports. While successful with anime and J-horror, the strategy stumbled with music and live-action content due to strict copyright laws. Streaming services like Netflix
Walk into a hotel room in Tokyo, turn on the TV, and you might feel like you’ve traveled back to the 1990s. While Netflix and Amazon Prime are disrupting the landscape, terrestrial television remains the sleeping giant of Japanese culture.
The Japanese entertainment industry is a paradox: highly traditional in structure yet radically innovative in content. It has successfully exported otaku subcultures globally while maintaining a domestic market that often rejects international trends. Moving forward, the industry must address labor exploitation, embrace digital distribution, and learn from Korea’s soft power strategy without losing its unique aesthetic identity. Japan’s entertainment remains a vital archive of cultural values—from the samurai code to post-industrial anxiety—and will likely continue to influence global pop culture for decades.
Streaming services like Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Amazon Prime have bypassed Japanese TV networks. Anime is now dubbed in 10+ languages simultaneously. U.S. companies are aggressively acquiring Japanese IP (Sony’s purchase of Crunchyroll/Funimation; PlayStation’s acquisition of Sekiro developer FromSoftware; Nintendo buying animation studio Dynamo Pictures).