Japanese popular culture not only reflects the attitudes and concerns of the present but also provides a link to the past.
Japanese cinema,
cuisine,
television programs,
anime,
manga, and
music all developed from older artistic and literary traditions, and many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms. Contemporary forms of popular culture, much like the traditional forms, provide not only entertainment but also an escape for the contemporary Japanese from the problems of an industrial world. A wide variety of types of popular entertainment are available. There is a large selection of music, films, and the products of a huge comic book industry, among other forms of entertainment, from which to choose. Game centers, bowling alleys, and
karaoke parlors are well-known hangout places for teens while older people may play
shogi or
go in specialized parlors.