Why are we here, What are we striving for?

In a "deep" context, enjo-kōsai is not just a form of survival but a reflection of a society that has commodified even the most private human connections. It highlights a "high-context" culture where boundaries are often implicit rather than explicit. The practice suggests a critique of a materialist society where young people, particularly girls, leverage their "youthful capital" to navigate a world of rigid expectations and expanding economic disparity. 3. The Industrial Template: The "48" Phenomenon

The concept of Kansai Enkou 48 was born out of a desire to create a unique idol group that showcases the talents and personalities of young women from the Kansai region. The group's formation was announced in 2019, and auditions were held for young women aged 13-26 from the Kansai region. The selected members were chosen for their singing, dancing, and acting abilities, as well as their charm and charisma.

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