Skip to content

Sup Jav Sub — Indonesia

For decades, Japanese pop culture existed in a bubble, but the rise of K-Pop has forced a restructuring. The sheer scale of K-Pop’s global marketing machine has challenged the insular nature of Japanese agencies (the "Jimusho" system).

"We are seeing a bifurcation," says Kenji Sato, an anime producer. "On one hand, streaming services like Netflix and Crunchyroll are injecting money and demanding global standards. On the other, the artists on the ground are often underpaid and overworked." sup jav sub indonesia

Volver arriba