Well... 2 things. Anime and Videogames. 2 Things that thrive on the web (will get to that later)Soviet Heavy said:Can someone explain to me why Japanophilia seems more prolific on the internet than adoration or fixations on other cultures? I understand the anime fandom's need for online exposure, but I'm talking more about their culture in general. Lots of memes and news updates on gaming sites in particular put a lot of focus on the island. Can someone explain to me why?
While the idea that only japan do "mature" (used lightly) animation only comes from japan is nonsense, they do make a LOT of animations aimed at teens and young adults with content and subtext that most prime time American shows steer away from, let alone cartoons. This generates a lot of intrigue especially from people who were raised watching Saturday morning cartoons and The Simpsons (which is mostly the english speaking world). It's like a breadth of fresh air from all the "safe" shows we watched as kids and almost a guilty pleasure for teens (very few western animations are described as "hyper violent" and anime boobies, they raise... eyebrows >_>).
But there is also the philosophical trend in anime. The social explorations and psychological themes that really add a punch to some anime in films like Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Evangelion etc. all approach sunjects that, for a teen, seem deep and thought` provoking. Not that they aren't or anything, but it comes to a point where you realise they deliberately make certain aspects ambiguous and for the most part, culture shock is the biggest source of awe.
I could write a thesis on what makes Anime so popular so I'll leave it there. After some folk have their fill of anime, or get more interested in the cultural themes portrayed in some anime, people then explore the world that these anime come from. And japan has a rich culture, as would any ancient civilisation, which presents most people years of things to obsess over.
Then there are games. As has been brought up in topics from time to time, Japan is a different beast to the west when it comes to games... entire genres exist in japan that never take hold in the west (and vice versa) and those that do have a flair that isn't seen in western games (or wasn't, I'm speaking retrospectively here).
As for why Japan caught on over other cutlures, it's because most of the other cultures haven't broke through to the west yet (no anime/jrpg equivalent so to speak) particularly on the web. That isn't to say there aren't online english speaking communities that show incredibly interest in Indian culture or Arabic culture, but they haven't appealed to youths even fractionally as well as Japan has.
Afterthoughts:
I didn't establish it up above, but a LOT of the stuff that come from Japan to the west embody rebellious notions against conformity (there is irony aplenty to be had here) and controlling bodies. This is hugely appealing subject for teens, the main reason Anime exploded in the west.