entertainment areas or head out to the beach at Haeundae.
A night out with Koreans is always interesting, usually raucous and often vague. Your glass with never be empty and your arm will ache from constantly clinking other peoples’ glasses and crying ‘Konbae!’ Before you know it you will have made new friends and be croaking in the singing rooms quicker than you can say ‘Hey Jude’.
1, Fan culture of idol singers
1) Overall fan culture of idol singer in Korea
Korean idol culture is shorter than Japanese idol culture. In Japan, idol singer existed in 1960s, so idol fandom and fan culture of idol are set in Japan. But in Korea, H.O.T. who is made by SM Entertainment in 1990s is representative idol singer. They had got a lot of popularity from teenagers and contributed g
culture is getting essential in our lives. As the meaning of culture have been changing from luxurious, expensive things into a part of normal life, it has gone with changes of leisure interests. A number of people make a plane to visit tourist attractions, romantic spots, or just near parks every weekend. Also, after an international tourism had been free in 1980's, tourists all around the world
entertainment as 1st entertainment group in Asia
4P Analysis
- Product : Music(revised partly), Music Video(revised partly), Concert(revised partly), TV program
- Price : Free(event) to expensive(Broad)
- Promotion : Simply selling CD, concert ticket by advertising(irregular), event
- Place : First Korea to 4 nations -> Expand to all Asian nations
Macroscopic perspec
Entertainment Experiences
Passive—absorbing only (Passive: movie, television, novels)
Educational—active engagement in problem solving (Twitter, engaging audience Q&A)
Escapist—immersion providing a respite from real life and work (parks, games)
Esthetic—immersion in cultural experiences (art, nature)
Passive entertainment occurs w