The Japanese music market is the second largest in the world, trailing only the United States. Japanese Pop (J-Pop) features diverse subgenres, but it is heavily defined by its unique "idol" culture. Managed by powerful talent agencies like Johnny & Associates (now Starto Entertainment) and the Akimoto Yasushi empire (AKB48 group), idols are multimedia entertainers trained in singing, dancing, acting, and variety show hosting.
When Nintendo released the Famicom (NES) in 1983, it rescued the American video game industry from the "Atari crash." But Japan did more than save gaming; it elevated it to a storytelling medium. jav sub indo dapat ibu pengganti chisato shoda montok hot
Japan played a foundational role in rescuing and shaping the global video game industry after the American market crash of 1983. The Japanese music market is the second largest