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6/18/2025, 11:28:09 PM
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Furinkan has a note about idol culture here.
"Idol culture - in Japan the marketing of idols is one that is often classified as a "parasocial relationship". The idol (or their management) wishes to make the idol seem relatable and even attainable. They have events where they interact with fans and any information about the idol having a significant other is kept quiet in order to make them seem dateable by fans. Regardless of what talent an idol has (singing, dancing, voice acting) it is said that their true job is to "sell dreams"."
Fixed a Furinkan typo.
Furinkan has a note about idol culture here.
"Idol culture - in Japan the marketing of idols is one that is often classified as a "parasocial relationship". The idol (or their management) wishes to make the idol seem relatable and even attainable. They have events where they interact with fans and any information about the idol having a significant other is kept quiet in order to make them seem dateable by fans. Regardless of what talent an idol has (singing, dancing, voice acting) it is said that their true job is to "sell dreams"."
Fixed a Furinkan typo.
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