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Starting with the biggest number, in 2023 the anime industry grew to 3.3465 trillion yen (roughly US$21 billion), its largest size ever. That’s an increase of over 14 percent compared to the previous year, and the first time for the anime industry to as a whole to surpass 3 trillion yen in revenue.
Of that, 3.3465 trillion yen, 1.6243 trillion yen came from domestic, i.e. in-Japan, sources. Conversely, 1.7222 trillion yen came from foreign sources, meaning that, as of the Association of Japanese Animation’s most recent completed research, the overseas market for anime is larger than the Japanese one, with a roughly 51.5 percent/48.5 percent split.
This is actually the second time in history for this statistical phenomenon to occur, following 2020, for which the association’s 2021 Anime Industry Report showed domestic revenue of 1.1805 trillion yen versus overseas revenue of 1.2394 trillion yen.
Of that, 3.3465 trillion yen, 1.6243 trillion yen came from domestic, i.e. in-Japan, sources. Conversely, 1.7222 trillion yen came from foreign sources, meaning that, as of the Association of Japanese Animation’s most recent completed research, the overseas market for anime is larger than the Japanese one, with a roughly 51.5 percent/48.5 percent split.
This is actually the second time in history for this statistical phenomenon to occur, following 2020, for which the association’s 2021 Anime Industry Report showed domestic revenue of 1.1805 trillion yen versus overseas revenue of 1.2394 trillion yen.
Anime Industry Report shows overseas anime market is bigger than Japanese one, but is this a cultural tipping point?
Latest statistics from industry group show overseas revenue surpassing domestic for only the second time in history.
soranews24.com