Anonymous
11/6/2025, 1:57:01 AM
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Japan government may pressure platform holders to stop censorship of JP games
Or at least Sony and Nintendo who are under their jurisdiction.
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/no-interference-in-creative-works-japanese-government-proposes-new-policy-for-anime-and-game-expansion-in-the-west/
>This October, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) held its 8th Entertainment and Creative Industrial Policy Seminar, during which it proposed five key principles of its new policy guidelines for the Japanese content industry, including video games, anime, manga, film and music. As reported by Otaku Soken, the new guidelines have been announced as part of the strategy to achieve the government’s goal of expanding the overseas market size for domestic content to 20 trillion yen by 2033. This comes only a month after the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) issued an “urgent message” calling on the government to provide immediate large-scale and long-term support for the country’s content industry.
>The “Five key principles of the Entertainment and Creative Industries Policy” are listed as follows:
Large-scale, long-term strategic support
Support efforts to spread Japan-made content to the world
No interference in the content of creative works
Provide direct support
Prioritize those willing to take a challenge
Time for Inti Creates, Compile Heart, Dragami, Marvelous, etc. to start revving up those ecchi otaku games again.
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/no-interference-in-creative-works-japanese-government-proposes-new-policy-for-anime-and-game-expansion-in-the-west/
>This October, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) held its 8th Entertainment and Creative Industrial Policy Seminar, during which it proposed five key principles of its new policy guidelines for the Japanese content industry, including video games, anime, manga, film and music. As reported by Otaku Soken, the new guidelines have been announced as part of the strategy to achieve the government’s goal of expanding the overseas market size for domestic content to 20 trillion yen by 2033. This comes only a month after the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) issued an “urgent message” calling on the government to provide immediate large-scale and long-term support for the country’s content industry.
>The “Five key principles of the Entertainment and Creative Industries Policy” are listed as follows:
Large-scale, long-term strategic support
Support efforts to spread Japan-made content to the world
No interference in the content of creative works
Provide direct support
Prioritize those willing to take a challenge
Time for Inti Creates, Compile Heart, Dragami, Marvelous, etc. to start revving up those ecchi otaku games again.