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You can exclude tags like this when you search for games, though, by editing the URL of your tag search.
Just get your game suggestions elsewhere. The frontpage was never good at that anyway.
Also there was a big sale on Japanese indie games this past week, so some of them may have been featured in various parts of the store frontpage.
Just live with it. Steam caters to a huge variety of different tastes. I mean, I learned to live with the store being filled with gritty zombie open world FPSes myself.
Honestly it really would be nice and probably should be pretty easy for Valve to implement something that allows us to tell it what kinds of games we'd like to see. Thing is, for some of our favorite genres, releases may be few and far between, but Steam would always like to sell us stuff...