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Abstract: The proliferation of digital platforms has catalyzed a unique cross-cultural exchange between Japanese and Thai media industries. This paper, updated to reflect the post-pandemic digital landscape, examines the synergies between Japanese video production aesthetics and the burgeoning Thai content creation market. By analyzing specific case studies involving emerging digital personalities—specifically the collaborative works involving Riri and Mikaela—this study explores how "J-Culture" is localized and re-interpreted within the Thai context. We argue that the "J-Thai" video nexus represents a new form of soft power, characterized by hybridized narratives that blur the lines between traditional Japanese "Idol" culture and the informal, high-engagement style of Thai social media influencers.
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Future research should focus on the economic implications of this hybridity, specifically how Japanese agencies are utilizing Thai influencers to bypass Japanese market saturation, and how Thai creators utilize Japanese aesthetics to gain legitimacy on the global stage.
Contrasting this is the "Mikaela" model. Within the Thai digital sphere, influencers often adopt Westernized or stylized names to broaden international appeal. Mikaela represents the "New Thai Wave"—fluid, reactive, and deeply integrated with lifestyle branding.
To create an effective blog post centered on this specific video content, you can focus on the unique cultural fusion and high-energy performance showcased by the performers.
Abstract: The proliferation of digital platforms has catalyzed a unique cross-cultural exchange between Japanese and Thai media industries. This paper, updated to reflect the post-pandemic digital landscape, examines the synergies between Japanese video production aesthetics and the burgeoning Thai content creation market. By analyzing specific case studies involving emerging digital personalities—specifically the collaborative works involving Riri and Mikaela—this study explores how "J-Culture" is localized and re-interpreted within the Thai context. We argue that the "J-Thai" video nexus represents a new form of soft power, characterized by hybridized narratives that blur the lines between traditional Japanese "Idol" culture and the informal, high-engagement style of Thai social media influencers.
Be Descriptive: Make sure your title accurately reflects the content of your video.
Future research should focus on the economic implications of this hybridity, specifically how Japanese agencies are utilizing Thai influencers to bypass Japanese market saturation, and how Thai creators utilize Japanese aesthetics to gain legitimacy on the global stage.
Contrasting this is the "Mikaela" model. Within the Thai digital sphere, influencers often adopt Westernized or stylized names to broaden international appeal. Mikaela represents the "New Thai Wave"—fluid, reactive, and deeply integrated with lifestyle branding.
