That's good for Korean and Japanese economy, I don't see anything really wrong with this...
From my understanding I don't see anything bad about K-pop artists earning money in Japan. The South Korean music market is small in comparison and if the Japanese want to buy songs from K-pop artists then let them, they have the choice.
This benefits Japanese economy too, for example the Japanese staff that these K-pop artists have in Japan are employed with stable jobs, or the Japanese companies earning money from the advertisements from people watching K-pop artists perform on TV, and the Japanese companies involved with the distribution and service aspects of the music from these K-pop artists and so forth.
From my understanding I don't see anything bad about K-pop artists earning money in Japan. The South Korean music market is small in comparison and if the Japanese want to buy songs from K-pop artists then let them, they have the choice.
This benefits Japanese economy too, for example the Japanese staff that these K-pop artists have in Japan are employed with stable jobs, or the Japanese companies earning money from the advertisements from people watching K-pop artists perform on TV, and the Japanese companies involved with the distribution and service aspects of the music from these K-pop artists and so forth.
Its all healthy for the economy.
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always see everything from both sides of the coin..
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