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Amazon Prime Video held a 33% share of the market (approximately 15 million subscribers), while Netflix held a 14% share (around 6 million subscribers), and the domestic service Hulu Japan held 6% (close to 3 million). This strong showing from Amazon was attributed to the bundled value of Amazon Prime's shopping and shipping benefits, making it a utility for many Japanese households rather than just an entertainment service. The arrival of Disney+ in the previous year also began to gain traction, though its 1.8 million subscriber base was still building.
Despite 2020 being its peak, Demon Slayer finished second in total manga sales for 2021 with roughly 29.5 million copies sold, proving its lasting impact.
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The Switch continued its unprecedented run, selling 28.83 million units during the fiscal year, bringing its lifetime sales to over 84.59 million units. This performance made the 2020–2021 period the most profitable year in Nintendo's long history. The console's dominance in its home market was total. Even as the next-generation PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S launched, the combined sales of the Switch and its Lite variant outsold them by a wide margin, with 5.58 million units sold in Japan compared to the PS5's 968,000 and the new Xbox's 97,000. Amazon Prime Video held a 33% share of
2021 saw Hololive and Nijisanji talent become mainstream celebrities. Virtual YouTubers (VTubers) moved beyond niche gaming streams into music, advertising, and even late-night talk shows.
The performing arts were in a state of emergency. Many artists and crew members saw their incomes vanish, and a survey of industry workers found that 30% of respondents had contemplated suicide due to the financial and psychological stress of the prolonged shutdowns. The pandemic also directly impacted production, with numerous anime studios forced to delay releases as COVID-19 outbreaks among staff slowed the animation pipeline. Despite 2020 being its peak, Demon Slayer finished
2021 also marked a continued shift in distribution patterns. The production of late-night anime (aimed at older audiences) increased by 22.4%, while daytime anime for general audiences decreased by 11.6%. This reflects a long-term trend where anime is increasingly tailored for dedicated fanbases who consume content on streaming platforms and purchase high-priced Blu-ray discs. In fact, the anime disc market grew by 17.5% in 2021 to 662 billion yen, driven largely by the immense popularity of mega-hits like Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Arc and Uma Musume: Pretty Derby Season 2 , which together accounted for a staggering 26% of the market.
Gaming remained a pillar of Japanese entertainment, but the focus shifted toward social connectivity.