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In the globalized 21st century, few cultural superpowers command the same level of dedicated fascination as Japan. While the world once looked to Hollywood and London for pop culture trends, the last three decades have witnessed a tectonic shift eastward. The Japanese entertainment industry is no longer a niche curiosity for anime enthusiasts; it is a multi-billion-dollar behemoth that defines the aesthetics of video games, the structure of reality TV, and the very nature of modern fandom.

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