Question: As they say, “Imitation is the highest level of flattery” so what exactly is it about Japanese culture that compels foreigners to emulate it? What qualities does it possess that make it unique to other cultures around the world? What exactly is it about Japanese entertainment that has such universal appeal yet has a […]
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