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In the 1960s and 1970s, Japan's entertainment industry saw the rise of idol culture. Idols, or "aidoru" in Japanese, are young performers who are trained in singing, dancing, and acting. They are often marketed as teen heartthrobs and are extremely popular among young fans. Idol groups such as AKB48 and Morning Musume have become household names in Japan. : As the birthplace of karaoke, Japan's "karaoke
Culturally, the idol embodies the amae (dependence) dynamic. Fans do not just admire; they protect and nurture. The "no-dating" clause, a common but often unspoken rule, is a cultural artifact of possessive intimacy. It stems from the otaku fan’s psychological investment—the idol as a virtual girlfriend/sister figure. When an idol breaks this rule (as in the infamous 2013 incident where a member shaved her head in apology), the resulting scandal reveals an underlying social contract: the idol’s public persona is a gift to the collective, and to claim private autonomy is a betrayal of wa . This is not just showbiz; it is a ritualized reenactment of Japanese group dynamics, where individual desire must be sacrificed for the harmony of the fan-kyō (fan community). In the 1960s and 1970s, Japan's entertainment industry