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In the West, comedy is a side hustle. In Japan, it is big business. Yoshimoto Kogyo, founded in 1912, is a monopoly on laughter. It turned Manzai (stand-up duos involving a "straight man" and a "fool") into a national sport. If you’ve ever seen a Japanese game show where a celebrity gets hit with a pie while discussing philosophy, you are watching Yoshimoto’s influence. The circulation loop is sacred
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