Nintendo's biggest problems also come from the fact that they are so artist focused. Like, a lot of artists are bitterly protective over their content and that's led them to some draconian legal wrangling, stubbornness on pricing, etc..
But I say all that knowing I prefer that over the alternative
Japanese companies (Government and society as well) tend to be overtly protective of IPs to the point they put very strong geographical restrictions. I often can't watch content on Amazon jp that I paid for because I'm not based in Japan (well, without VPN anyway).