At the absolute forefront of Japan's cultural exports are (Japanese animation) and manga (Japanese comic books). Once considered a localized medium, this industry has ballooned into a multi-billion-dollar global juggernaut.
To discuss the Japanese entertainment industry is to discuss a paradox. It is a realm of boundless creativity and stifling rigidity; a culture that exports "kawaii" (cuteness) and zen aesthetics to the world, while harboring some of the most intense social pressures on the planet.
Today, Japanese entertainment serves as a major driver for international tourism. Millions of travelers visit Tokyo annually specifically to experience the otaku culture of Akihabara, visit the Ghibli Museum, or shop at massive Pokémon Centers.