Things are all making sense to me now. Never quite understood the allure of Japanese games (or anime's for that matter). All the characters just seems so perfect and unrealistic. But I guess that's what sells to Japanese men. Kinda sad tbh.
And women. The idealized person has been smashed way to hard into Japanese youth/younger adults. It has even come into the realworld with idol groups, multi-media talent groups where the members cannot date/be in relationships, for no better reason than they would lose fans (money for the management). Which is made even more ironic since nearly all the songs are about love, or the opposite sex and not subtitle hidden at all. Just look at stuff like Dynasty Warriors, those characters embody the "perfect male and female" in Japanese pop media today.
Speaking of that, I am a fan of the idol group AKB48, but even I think its pretty insane how they perpetuate this culture of non sexuality. Idol groups male or female are supposed to be these perfect people, with no relationships ect. Then of course the culture mimics them because they are everywhere. Keep seeing so many chicks on websites like nicovideo talking about how they don't have a bf because they want to be "an idol" and shit...
That said it is sad the idol mentality is spreading to (mostly) younger girls even as young as elementary school, and the guys who expect them to be that way so they can look, but not touch... or even consider touching, is just a nightmare to me lol. I have a favorite AKB member, and I love following her for all the usual celeb reasons, like being talented, interesting, funny ect. but a main difference from a lot of other Japanese male fans... I would fuck the hell out of her! It really shocked me to find out how many Japanese male fans, who are of a similar age as the member they follow, have 0 sexual attraction to them, at first anyway. It really comes through when you see which members are the most popular. The actual sexy members are not as popular as their cutesy counterparts :/
Seriously how can any fan not want to just do...horrible...horrible things to this...
/notmadiswear
Anyway, the last year or so their have been shows that kinda try to promote dating at least. Like the 99 has a full show now about every month... or every other month where they get a bunch of men and ladies to apply to a dating show where they have a 2 days to get to know each other, then a guy will ask one of the ladies out. Some of the couples are fucking adorable, and its like "omg i hope it works out for them!" then it turns out something like only 5 of the 40ish couples that come out of every episode stick together after like 2 weeks lol. Most likely because the women are taken from all over Japan, and the men are locals to w/e prefecture they are visiting, thus making any coupling long distance at best. Hell there was even a white dude on the last episode! some guy living in Okinawa writing trash teen novels about becoming a futuristic american samurai... or something haha. But he was nice so I felt for him when he basically got approached only by old ladies sick of Japanese dudes... and the one girl around his age who was super cute that he picked lol.
Then there is stuff like Terrace House which tries to show normal young adults, and their struggles with work and love lol... which ironically had an idol from akb in the first few episodes and showed the exact problem with the idol mentality and the relation it breeds with men. One guy falls for her, takes her out, super nice, she kinda starts getting into the guy, and has to cut it off because it would ruin her career, and boom what happens her ranking in the group drops out, WHICH WAS BS BECAUSE IT WAS DAMN GOOD TV WATCHING THAT SITUATION! Even another show where celebs kinda confess to each other that they got a thing for each other... which usually does not work out because once again, career.
Lucky some celebs are using their star power to kinda get people together, at least one is. Atsushi Tamura regularly tweets and streams stuff for his fans just to give them shoutouts. Hes also kinda a love junkie who tries to hook people up/be a jerk (with a kinda heart in the end) about it, since he just like to poke people who get embarrassed easy. He set up a huge gathering for his single fans to meet up and ask numbers/dates ect. Not even for tv or anything he just wanted to do it, and it was a pretty big success. I think his network wanted to get in on the action though and wont let him do it again unless they can air it on TV $$$
yes... im a Japanese tv junkie, <3 looking at media in a sociological and just entertainment way.