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Where is Japanese entertainment heading? Gqueen 401 Miku Imanaga JAV UNCENSORED
For over 400 years, Kabuki — with its elaborate makeup (kumadori), all-male casts (onnagata for female roles), and dramatic poses (mie) — was the entertainment of the masses. It was loud, vibrant, and often risqué. Alongside it, Noh offered a meditative, masked theatrical experience, while Bunraku (puppet theatre) told tragic love stories. No article on the industry would be complete
These art forms ingrained specific cultural values into the Japanese entertainment DNA: stylization (reality is less important than form), ritual (the process is as enjoyable as the result), and collective performance (no single star outshines the troupe). When cinema arrived in Japan in the late 19th century, early filmmakers didn’t shoot chase sequences like the West; they shot static, theatrical wide shots (the benshi—live narrators—would tell the story over the silent film), a direct inheritance from Kabuki. It was loud, vibrant, and often risqué
Produced by Yasushi Akimoto, AKB48 flipped the script. Instead of unreachable stars, they were "idols you can meet." Performing daily at a theater in Akihabara, the group featured 100+ members. The hook was the "Senbatsu Sousenkyo" (General Election)—fans voted for their favorite member by buying CDs. A single fan might buy 1,000 CDs to push their favorite girl to the top. This turned consumption into emotional labor and loyalty.