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To dissect the industry, one must first look at the "three sacred treasures" of modern Japanese media: Television, Film, and Publishing.
: Japanese culture prioritizes modesty, politeness, and social harmony. This is reflected in the "Four P's" of the culture: Precise, Punctual, Patient, and Polite . To dissect the industry, one must first look
The most visible pillars of the industry are anime and manga. Unlike Western comics, which were historically viewed as "for kids," manga in Japan covers every conceivable genre—from high-stakes corporate drama to gourmet cooking. The most visible pillars of the industry are anime and manga
Conversely, (and the more numerous Maiko apprentices) represent the high-art pinnacle of the water trade—disciplined practitioners of dance, music, and conversation. While romanticized, the modern geisha industry struggles with dwindling numbers and the harsh reality of debt indenture for trainees. rather than just an "expressive artist."
Deeply rooted in Shinto and Buddhist traditions is the concept of Monozukuri —the spirit of craftsmanship. This explains the obsessive attention to detail in Japanese animation (where backgrounds are painted with photographic precision) and game design. The artist is seen as a shokunin (craftsperson) dedicated to mastering their skill, rather than just an "expressive artist."