Yes, many Japanese people do read comics. Comics are very popular in Japan and have a huge fan base.
Yes, some do. American comics have a certain fan base in Japan.
Yes, some do. But it might not be as widespread as Japanese manga.
It varies. Some Japanese people are big fans of American comics, especially those with popular superheroes. But for others, they might prefer Japanese manga or other local comic styles due to cultural and artistic differences.
Definitely. In Japan, manga is deeply ingrained in the culture. It's widely accessible and there's a wide range of genres to suit different interests, so many Japanese people are avid manga readers.
Yes, manga is very popular in Japan and many Japanese people read it regularly.
Some Japanese people do read English fanfic, especially those who are interested in specific fandoms or have a good command of English.
Some do. Cultivation novels have gained some popularity in Japan, especially among those interested in Chinese culture and fantasy literature.
Sure. With the globalization of pop culture, many Japanese fans are exposed to English - language media. Some of them, who have a good command of English, enjoy reading English fanfic to explore different interpretations and storylines that might not be available in Japanese fan - created works. Also, for those who are learning English, reading English fanfic can be a fun and engaging way to improve their language skills.
Well, Japanese people have different ways of reading manga. Some prefer to read at home in a quiet environment, while others like to read on the go, like during commutes. They might get their manga from libraries, too.
It depends. Some Japanese prefer physical copies, but a significant number do read manga online for the convenience and wide selection available.