The flip side? A brutal production schedule. Animators are famously overworked. Idols are forbidden from dating to preserve a fantasy. And the industry can be slow to embrace global streaming trends, preferring domestic physical sales (CDs still sell millions in Japan). Western entertainment often acts as a window—showing you an aspirational world. Japanese entertainment is a mirror, but a warped, neon-lit one that reflects our own anxieties and joys back in surreal shapes. It tells you that it’s okay to be obsessed with a train station’s departure chime, to root for a silent alien cat, or to spend 12 hours watching a tournament of children eating spicy ramen.

Because in its bizarre, specific, and wonderfully weird corners, you’ll find something Hollywood lost years ago: the courage to be genuinely strange.

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