: There is an obsessive attention to detail in everything from the frame rates of an Ufotable action sequence to the precise choreography of a J-Pop group. Harmonizing Old and New

Japan is also known for its , with companies like Sony, Nintendo, and Capcom producing iconic games like "Pokémon," "Super Mario," and "Street Fighter." The country is also a hub for technology and innovation, with companies like Toshiba, Panasonic, and Honda leading the way in fields like robotics and electronics.

Furthermore, the concept of Haji (shame) plays a massive role. When a celebrity fails a drug test or has an affair, they are not simply arrested or divorced—they are publicly "crucified." They must shave their head (a ritual humiliation) or issue a press conference crying and bowing at a 45-degree angle (the "deep bow") to apologize for "troubling the public."

The video game industry is another significant sector of the Japanese entertainment industry, with companies such as Sony, Nintendo, and Capcom producing some of the world's most popular games. Japanese games often feature colorful graphics, imaginative storylines, and innovative gameplay mechanics, with popular franchises such as "Pokémon", "Final Fantasy", and " Resident Evil" achieving global recognition.