| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | | TV personality – may not sing/act, just appear on shows for charisma | | Jimusho System | Talent agencies with strict control (e.g., Johnny’s, Yoshimoto Kogyo for comedy) | | Oshi | One’s favorite idol or character; fans spend heavily on Oshi-katsu (supporting activities) | | Gōkon | Group blind date, often featured in dramas | | Kai | Fan community / club (e.g., official fan clubs for idols) | | Moe | Affection/crush on fictional characters | | Wota | Hardcore idol or anime fan (often with intense cheering style) | | Ensō | Media mix – a story released across manga, anime, game, film simultaneously |

The Japanese entertainment industry has a long and storied history, dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). During this time, traditional forms of entertainment such as Kabuki theater, Noh theater, and Ukiyo-e woodblock prints were popular among the Japanese people. These art forms not only provided entertainment but also served as a way to comment on social issues and politics.

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