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Yes, for three types of fans:

No, if you expect:

You begin as a new student at Starlight Academy. Each real-time day (or accelerated in-game day) presents new events: Aikatsu- 365-nichi no Idol Days -Normal Downloa...

Aikatsu (short for "Idol Activity") began as a collectible card game by Bandai, expanding into anime series, movies, music releases, live events, mobile games, and merchandise. The franchise centers on young girls training to become idols at specialized academies, learning singing, dancing, fashion, and performance skills while forming friendships and overcoming challenges. Aikatsu blends coming-of-age storytelling with aspirational, upbeat themes that target children and young teens, particularly girls, while also attracting older fans through character development, music production values, and nostalgia. Yes, for three types of fans:

Japanese idol culture itself is multifaceted: it combines entertainment, merchandise-driven commerce, and a parasocial relationship between performers and fans. Idols balance carefully managed public personas, frequent content releases, and direct fan engagement through events, handshake tickets, fan club privileges, and social media. Franchises like Aikatsu fictionalize this ecosystem, allowing audiences to experience a curated, positive depiction of training and stardom without the more exploitative or commercial pressures present in real-life idol systems. No, if you expect: You begin as a

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