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2011年8月1日月曜日

Should we support Sousuke Takaoka's opinion about Korean entertainment?

Korean pop stars and TV programs are rapidly permeating the Japanese entertainment industry. I simply feel that Japanese media don't exert their best in developing their very own artists and program quality that will attract Japanese viewers.

The other day, a young and popular artist Sousuke Takaoka—29 years old and the husband of the famous actress Miyazaki Aoi—announced that he left his agency because of his anti-Korean status on Twitter.



According to his comments on his interview, he tried to criticize the Japanese government that pay more attention to Korean entertainment.
 Eventually media regarded his opinion as anti-Korean and consequently he received negative criticism from Korean pop supporters and similar groups.

In my opinion, artists and industry failed to develop their business globally, consequently their growth reaches a plateau. Compared to  them, Korean government and its entertainment industry have cooperatively made blueprints for expanding their business in Asia.

Before they complain about their current situation, artists and entertainment industry should make their best to tap into emergent entertainment industry like southern east Asian countries.

I hope that Japanese artist will grab all the limelight in growing Asian countries.

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