Article: "Half of the Japanese believe that the Hallyu wave is already over"
Source: Yonhap News via Naver
[Japan specifically]
Hallyu is over: 50% agree
Future of Hallyu
1~2 years: 19.5%
3~4 years: 16.3%
~4 years: 85.8%
10+ years: 6.1%
[All 11 countries]
Hallyu is already over: 13%
Will continue for 3~4 more years: 27.7%
Knows what 'Hallyu' is: 55.2%
Hallyu recognition by country
Taiwan: 95.8%
Japan: 88.8%
China: 88%
America: 55.3%
Thailand: 54.3%
Russia: 42.3%
47.1% Hallyu has grown over the past year
48.9% believe Hallyu will continue to grow next year
Interest in Hallyu content
TV dramas: 61.4%
Movies: 59.7%
K-Pop: 57%
Game: 42.5%
Survey: 4,400 users from 11 different countries who have seen or experienced Hallyu content in the past year.
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1. [+2,143, -46] And yet idols still sell out concerts in Japan ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
2. [+1,799, -56] Well considering the fact that a 'Japanese-llyu/Illyu' doesn't even exist...
3. [+1,480, -85] It's over in Japan but still going strong in China ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
4. [+1,192, -53] Don't be mad, Japan
5. [+837, -130] I agree...
6. [+212, -10] "Half of Koreans see no future in the advancement of J-Pop"
7. [+140, -5] I highly doubt the people surveyed ever had any interest in Hallyu to begin with. The Japanese are highly individualistic and don't show interest in anything outside of their areas of interest. What would they know about Hallyu?
8. [+131, -6] At least we had Hallyu in Japan, it's not like Japan ever had 'Illyu' in our country. Yeah we have the occasional otakus who like animes but there's never been an instance where a Japanese singer survived in our market.
9. [+118, -6] Well I'm grateful for that ã…‹ã…‹ None of our idols need their radiation
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