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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > ‘One Piece’ Producer Tetsu Fujimura Says Japan’s IP Is Going Global
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‘One Piece’ Producer Tetsu Fujimura Says Japan’s IP Is Going Global

Last updated: October 29, 2025 11:00 pm
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Tetsu Fujimura’s keynote talk at TIFFCOM titled “The Future of Japanese Intellectual Property in Global Adaptations” offered attendees a compelling insight into the rapidly growing industry of Japanese IP. He highlighted how Japanese intellectual property is becoming a core industry in Japan, rivaling the country’s renowned car manufacturers.

As the market arm of the Tokyo International Film Festival, TIFFCOM provides a platform for industry professionals to discuss and explore opportunities in the global market.

Fujimura, the founder and CEO of Filosophia consulting firm and Gaga Corporation, shared his journey of producing Japan-generated content for a global audience, including the successful Netflix live-action series “One Piece.” He emphasized the importance of building connections with top Hollywood producers like Avi Arad and Marty Adelstein, which contributed to his success in producing acclaimed projects like “Ghost in the Shell” and “One Piece.”

The talk delved into the significant impact of Japanese IP on the global market, citing statistics that show a growing trend of Japanese manga, anime, movies, and games gaining popularity worldwide. Fujimura highlighted that Japanese IPs dominate the top rankings in terms of revenue, with titles like ‘Pokemon,’ ‘Hello Kitty,’ ‘Dragon Ball,’ and ‘One Piece’ leading the pack.

The strength of Japanese IP stems from the country’s rich culture of manga and anime, supported by major publishers, TV broadcasters, and animation studios. Additionally, the global distribution of anime by platforms like Netflix and Amazon has further propelled the reach of Japanese content. Japan’s prominence in the gaming industry, led by companies like Sony and Nintendo, has also played a significant role in the success of Japanese IPs.

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Fujimura pointed out that Japanese IPs have been increasingly adapted into Hollywood live-action films, with notable successes like “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide. This success showcases the power of Japanese animation and its ability to resonate with a global audience.

In conclusion, Fujimura expressed his optimism about the future growth potential of Japanese IPs in Hollywood, emphasizing that Japan’s representative genres of manga, anime, and games will continue to be a source of pride for the country. The success of Japanese IPs in Hollywood is a testament to Japan’s strength and creativity in the entertainment industry.

Overall, Fujimura’s keynote talk shed light on the evolving landscape of Japanese intellectual property and its increasing influence on the global stage. It serves as a reminder of the immense talent and creativity present in Japan’s entertainment industry, with Japanese IPs poised for even greater success in the years to come.

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