
Live houses are intimate venues where Japanese idol groups test new material, build community, and engage with fans

Idol festivals in Japan are a frenzy of cute performances and meet-and-greets with virtual idols on the rise

From solo to dome concerts and fan events, explore the diverse world of Japanese idol concerts.

Idol fans rock, making music scene groovy in Japan

In Japanese idol groups, fans choose a favorite member called their "oshi". Oshi members are crucial to the group's success and financial stability.

Japanese idol groups and schoolgirl culture are deeply connected. The image of schoolgirls is used to market idols, but critics argue it exploits and objectifies young girls.

Music producers are unsung heroes in Japanese idol group music. They create concepts, write songs, train vocals, and promote hits. Kudos to them!

Japanese idol group B-sides offer hidden gems with different genres, deeper insight, creativity, and a closer fan connection. Don't skip 'em!

Fan meetings are a crucial part of Japanese idol group fandom, providing intimacy, emotional attachment, support, and community to fans worldwide.

Japanese idol groups are a fascinating and unique part of J-Pop culture, incorporating music, dance, and technology to create a visually stunning experience for fans