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Japanese formats have been adapted into massive hits worldwide: (from Hole in the Wall (from the "Brain Wall" segment of Minna no Okage Deshita ). Iron Chef (from the original Japanese cooking competition). Japanese Game Shows

Hosted by the mega-popular idol group Arashi, this physical game show pitted the hosts against a guest team each week. Games included climbing a digital wall ( Cliff Climb ) and rolling giant balls down moving tracks ( Rolling Coin Tower ). 4. DERO! / TORE! (Treasure Hunting Adventure) Japanese Family Game Show Wiki

. It proves that in the grand theater of life, the most meaningful victories aren't found in the jackpot, but in the chaotic, televised mess of trying to succeed together. Takeshi's Castle or explore the psychology of "Batsu Game" (punishment games) in these family formats? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Japanese formats have been adapted into massive hits

It highlights pure human ingenuity. Contestants use their bodies, cardboard, and paint to recreate wind, rain, optical illusions, or video games. Games included climbing a digital wall ( Cliff

Hosted by the legendary comedy duo DownTown, this show popularized the annual "No-Laughing" ( Waratte wa Ikenai ) New Year's Eve specials. If a cast member laughs, they are immediately struck with a bat or a stick. 3. SASUKE (Ninja Warrior) Broadcast Era: 1997–Present

Japanese game shows rarely feature only everyday citizens. Instead, they are packed with talento (local celebrities, idols, comedians, and athletes) who react with exaggerated expressions, known as リアクション芸 (reaction art).

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