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How did a tiny Tokyo startup company rise from the rubble of war with just $1,300—and become a global powerhouse behind the Walkman, PlayStation, and anime hits like *Demon Slayer*? In this deep dive, I take you through the remarkable journey of Sony: from its roots as *Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo*, through its golden age of innovation, its dramatic fall in the 2000s, and its inspiring reinvention through imaging sensors, IP, and storytelling. But more than just tech and gadgets, Sony reflects the spirit of Japan itself—its rise, its setbacks, and its quiet resilience. Along the way, we’ll uncover timeless lessons in Japanese philosophy, craftsmanship (*shokunin*), and the power of 感動 (*kando*)—emotional impact. 🔔 If you love Japanese innovation, history, and pop culture, don’t forget to *subscribe* and join our journey through the minds and makers of modern Japan. 👇 Let me know in the comments: *What’s your favourite Sony memory?* (Walkman? PS2? Your first anime?) 🕰️ Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:56 The Humble Beginning (Tape recorder Type-G, Transistor radio TR-55) 01:39 The Golden Years (Walkman, CD Player CDP-101, Playstation) 02:18 The Fall (Vaio laptops, Xperia phones) 02:50 The Reinvention (Mr Hirai and One Sony) 03:50 Growth Engine (Gaming, Image sensors, IP businesses) 04:50 Ending #Sony #JapaneseCulture #JapaneseWorkEthics #japaneseinnovation #Walkman #PlayStation #Anime #JapaneseHistory #SonyStory #TechHistory #JapanCulture #Japanesebusiness Photo credits: 'Hirai at the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona' by [Joe Mabel](https://www.flickr.com/people/4093749..., [via Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..., licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaz_Hir...