Japanese entertainment culture blurs the line between viewer and performer. Purikura (print club) photo booths allow girls to digitally edit their own likenesses into manga-style idols. Cosplay, born in the 1970s Japanese fan conventions, has become a global subculture. At on a Sunday, you’ll see not tourists dressed as Naruto, but locals meticulously recreating armor from Fate/Grand Order —a testament to how interactive Japanese fandom has become.

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