Why Don't They Make College Sports Manga? Is College Sports Not as Big as Highschool Sports in Japan?

I read a lot of sports manga, and I've noticed that most focuses on Highschool Sports (Baseball, Voleyball, Basketball, etc.). If it's not highschool, it's in a professional setting (e.g. Hajime no Ippo).

From reading baseball manga, I know there's at least a college league for baseball, but why isn't tackled more?

  • Umechan@reddthat.com
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    11 months ago

    I'm no expert on this, but in addition to the other factors people mentioned, I would say that people in Japan seem to pay a lot more attention to high school sports. The Koshien Stadium and the high school baseball tournaments name after it are very famous. I'm not even interested in sports, but I know about them and often notice friends talking about them online. I know absolutely nothing about the college baseball tournaments or where they're held.

  • dill@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    I have also been wondering. I doubt there is any satisfying answers to this. It's most likely just a symptom of the entertainment industry in Japan favoring works that have that setting. Similar things happen all over the world, Hollywood goes through phases of churning out media that plays in to pop culture. It's not necessarily nefarious or bad, humans just kinda be in hive mind mode sometimes

  • Tomboys_are_Cute [he/him, comrade/them]
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    11 months ago

    Its for the same reason most manga is set in a highschool (in no particular order):

    1: It is a crutch to supplant lazy writing about what characters do the rest of the time. What do these people do when they're not in an action shot? Class! How do these people make a living? They don't (usually)! Don't even need to think about it. What kind of experiences do they have that might influence decisions? Stuff from school! What clothes do they wear? Uniforms!

    2: It is a very marketable setting. Everyone (mostly) can relate to going to highschool, the same can not be said for university or any other path after that. It allows you to have a lot of young people as characters (even young adults don't feel too far removed) (also epsteingelion ) which are good for sales.

    3: Pursuing dreams like major league sports after you're of age is broadly discouraged if you're not literally the best. This one is a bit harder to substantiate because I'm not from Japan, but when I went to study my non-stem major I got weird looks, I can't imagine what it would've been like to pursue mostly sports.

  • Procedure8295@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 months ago

    Tangent: Any recommendations for sports in a professional setting? Hajime no Ippo is great, but looking for others as well.

    • counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      hexagon
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      11 months ago

      Ashita no Joe for an old classic (Megalo Box for a modern take but it's only in Anime iirc). This is Boxing btw

      Blue Lock for Football (although still about youths)

      One Outs for Baseball (not your usual sports manga, more of a psychological thriller)

      Hikaru no Go for Shougi (MC is young but he's fighting professional players, like a young chess prodigy fighting Magnus Carlsen)