Netflix Launches Anime Home Hub Page for Japanese Members
The hub is part of Netflix's ongoing push to help members navigate its growing anime catalog, following a June 2026 initiative that grouped video works by source material.
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Netflix has launched "Anime Home," a hub page for members in Japan designed to help them discover anime that matches their mood and preferences. The page uses Netflix's recommendation technology and curation, presenting themed sections and personalized titles. It is accessible via a shortcut at the top of the Netflix home screen.
Netflix's new "Anime Home" hub page for Japanese members is designed to solve a specific problem: too many titles and not enough time to choose. The page presents multiple sections organized by theme, and personalized titles are displayed based on each member's viewing tendencies.
Members reach the hub through a shortcut at the top of the Netflix home screen. The company says the combination of its recommendation features with curation makes encounters with new titles richer, whether a viewer wants to catch up on trending shows or revisit classics.
The launch follows a June 2026 initiative called "Enjoy Your Favorite Books as Video," which aggregated video works based on manga, novels, and webtoons. Hiroshi Yamano, Netflix's Director of Content in charge of anime in Japan, called the new hub a gateway for members to find titles they "want to watch now."
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