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Ghana And Japan Unite To Elevate Local Animation Industry On The Global Stage

March 18, 2026
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Ghana is actively working to capture a larger portion of the global animation market through a collaborative initiative with Japan aimed at enhancing skills development, boosting production capabilities, and improving international access for local creatives.

This initiative was highlighted during an Africa-Japan animation press briefing held in Accra. AnimaxFYB Studios organised the event following their success at the TAIDO African Animation Awards in Tokyo, where they secured three awards.

Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, Hiroshi Yoshimoto, explained that the TAIDO Project was created to tackle persistent challenges within Africa’s animation industry, such as limited access to advanced training and international exposure.

“In addressing these issues, the TAIDO Project seeks to promote African narratives globally while nurturing the animation sector to generate local job opportunities,” he stated.

He further elaborated that the initiative connects African creators with Japanese animation experts, offering mentorship in areas such as story development, character design, and production. Participants also receive valuable feedback from industry professionals in Japan and around the world.

Mr. Yoshimoto emphasised that projects resulting from this partnership combine African storytelling with Japanese technical skills, producing content that adheres to global standards and is ready for international distribution.

He noted that this collaboration marks a new phase in Ghana-Japan relations, extending beyond traditional sectors like infrastructure and health into the creative economy.

Chief Executive Officer of AnimaxFYB Studios, Francis Y. Brown, said this partnership comes at a time of significant growth in the global animation sector.

He highlighted that the market, valued at approximately US$436 billion in 2024 and expected to reach about US$480 billion in 2025, is projected to rise to nearly US$895 billion by 2034.

“This indicates that the industry could nearly double in less than a decade,” he remarked.

Mr Brown identified key growth drivers such as streaming platforms, video games, artificial intelligence, and virtual production, noting that animation is increasingly vital across film, advertising, education, engineering, and medical simulations.

Despite this expansion, he noted that Africa’s animation industry, valued at around US$15.7 billion in 2025, is still developing.

“Africa has only begun to tap into its storytelling potential,” he asserted.

He emphasised Ghana’s potential to become a leading animation hub in West Africa, but cautioned that this would require sustained investment in training, intellectual property development, and international collaborations.

“Our goal is to establish Ghana as a primary exporter of authentic African narratives,” he stated.

A message from the Japan External Trade Organisation, delivered at the briefing, highlighted that AnimaxFYB Studios’ involvement in the TAIDO Project has facilitated connections with Japanese companies and provided insights into digital content development and business innovation.

The organisation pledged ongoing support for Ghanaian enterprises aiming to expand into international markets within the creative sector.

The Acting Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, Gideon Aryeequaye, expressed that recent developments indicate that Ghanaian animation is reaching international standards and is poised to compete on a global scale.

He added that animation serves as a powerful platform for showcasing Ghanaian identity and generating worldwide interest in local stories.

The briefing brought together representatives from Japanese institutions, creative industry stakeholders, and media professionals to explore opportunities in animation and digital content creation.

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