That's the theory put forward by our guest on Deep Dive this week, Matt Alt, the author of the recently published book, "Pure Invention: How Japan's Pop Culture Conquered the World."
Taking its title from a quote by Oscar Wilde, "Pure Invention" is a cultural history of postwar Japan, told through the lens of the country's superstar inventions and how they spread across the globe. Hosted by Oscar Boyd.
Read/hear more:
More from Matt Alt • Pac-Man: How a faceless character based on eating changed video game history • (Russell Thomas, The Japan Times)
• Founder of Hello Kitty creator Sanrio steps down after 60-year stint • (The Japan Times)
• On Walkman's 40th anniversary, Sony opens retro exhibition in Ginza • (Hinano Kobayashi, The Japan Times)
• Episode 50: How the 'murder hornet' got its name • (Deep Dive)
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