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- The Structure: Groups like AKB48 (famous for their "theater system" where groups perform daily in their own theater) and Arashi dominate the charts. The relationship is parasocial; fans buy handshake tickets to meet the idols for 10 seconds, creating immense loyalty (and revenue).
- The Economics: It is common for hardcore fans to buy dozens of CDs to get multiple voting tickets for annual "general elections" that determine the next single’s lineup.
The Jimusho System (The Agency Monopoly)
The Dark Side: The Unwritten Rules
- No dating: This is the cardinal sin. A fan believes they "own" the idol's romantic life. When a member of NGT48 was assaulted by a fan for having a boyfriend, the public outrage was aimed at her for breaking the rules, not the attacker.
- Graduation: Idols do not quit; they "graduate." This ritualized exit allows fans to throw farewell parties, while the agency cleanses the roster for younger, newer members.
Let’s pull back the curtain on the Land of the Rising Sun’s pop culture machine. The Structure: Groups like AKB48 (famous for their
The Cultural Effect: Because agencies control access, Japanese celebrities often live in sanitized, "character-driven" bubbles. A pop star cannot simply pop onto a podcast to speak freely. Every word is scripted. This creates a culture of "Tatemae" (public facade) over "Honne" (true voice), leading to a media environment that is extraordinarily polite, but notoriously inaccessible to foreign media or disruptive innovation. The Jimusho System (The Agency Monopoly) The Dark