00:00Japan is taking a bold step in how it supports anime and games.
00:15The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has unveiled a new policy to expand Japanese
00:21creative works overseas, but with one clear rule, no government interference in artistic expression.
00:27At the 8th Entertainment and Creative Industrial Policy Seminar, Medi outlined five principles.
00:34Long-term strategic support, global expansion, no interference in content,
00:39direct support, and priority for those willing to take risks.
00:44The standout promise, no interference, aims to reassure creators that while the government
00:49will help fund and promote Japan's entertainment industries, it will not censor or control
00:53creative direction. The target is ambitious, grow Japan's content exports to 20 trillion yen by
01:002033. This comes after years of modest results compared to South Korea's aggressive global expansion.
01:08Medi plans to focus on intellectual property development, talent training, new digital tools,
01:14and building global distribution networks, all while sending aid directly to creators rather
01:19than through intermediaries. For artists, the message is empowering, take risks, push limits,
01:26and innovate freely. For global fans, it signals a new era where Japan's creative power will reach
01:33wider than ever, without compromise. Japan's government is saying, we'll support you, not control you.
01:41And that could mark the beginning of a new chapter for anime and gaming worldwide.
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