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Saiko ! Japan

The Saiko ! Japan area is inviting you to visit dozens of Japanese booths displaying products coming straight from Japan: don’t miss it and have a look at the booths right now!

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animate

 

animate is the first comics and anime retailer.

In April 2017, the number of points of sale (animate Café, points of sale abroad, franchises, etc.) reached up to 129. In Japan, apart from the main store in Ikebukuro, let’s mention the stores in Akihabara, Shinjuku, and Osaka Nihonbashi. Outside Japan, animate is also in Bangkok, Taiwan, and Shanghai.

More about animate on www.animate.co.jp

 

ARANZI ARONZO INC.

Aranzi Aronzo is a company created in 1991 in Osaka. Their concept: making the products they want to make the way they want and sell them. The stores and group of designers are called Aranzi Aronzo too. The love to make cute and fun items, and do agreeable things that surprise everyone. That’s the fifth time they’re part of Japan Expo and the first time in four years.

They’re bringing from Japan their latest creations: kawaii items to liven up your daily life. See you soon at Aranzi Aronzo’s booth!

More about Aranzi Aronzo on www.aranziaronzo.com

cheero

cheero proposes a range of useful accessories for everyday life.

Discover DANBOARD smartphone batteries – DANBOARD is a very popular character in Japan, from the manga Yotsuba&!, as well as smartphone cases, smartphone cables, etc.

cheero also exhibits Sleepion: combining three elements, light, odors, and sound, this Japanese gadget will help your sleep.

More about cheero on  www.cheero.net

COSPLAY MODE

COSPLAY MODE is a cosplay magazine, cosplay being a hobby in which you embody anime, manga or video game characters. Created 15 years ago, COSPLAY MODE is the number one cosplay mag.  

An app has just been launched in English! And COSPLAY MODE is proposing it at a special price at Japan Expo. Visit their booth to try the English app, get free original tattoos, and choose among a selection of products on sale.

More about COSPLAY MODE on cosplaymode.net

Evangelion Store

Don’t miss the Evangelion official store at Japan Expo! You’ll find many Evangelion products, with clothes, figurines, and many more. The booth also displays exclusive items from Ikebukuro’s main store in Tokyo and from the Hakone store.

More about Evangelion Store on www.evastore.jp

Fantasy Japan

Fantasy Japan’s mission is to promote Japanese pop culture: animation, manga, music, cinema, theatre, kawaii culture, fashion, various products, fiction characters, etc.

Japan Art Business Association

Japan Art Business Association represents Japanese avant-garde artists and exhibits their works.

The booth features artworks by Yoshitaka AMANO, a famous artist known for his Final Fantasy illustrations, as well as young Japanese artists. Traditional fans with ornaments are also on sale.

More about Japan Art Business Association on www.japan-arts.biz

JP BOOKS

JP Books is a branch of Japan Publications Trading settled in London, importing and selling a wide range of Japanese products. The company owns the biggest stocks of Japanese books in London and also sells other items, traditional or modern (stationery, Japanese typical items, etc.). JP BOOKS has an e-commerce website and sends products abroad, mainly in Europe.

At Japan Expo, they will be proposing a large choice of recent art publications related to manga and animation.

More about JP BOOKS on www.jpbooks.co.uk

KIPPOU DO

KIPPOU DO is a science based on the observation of the Western calendar. The birthdates and calendars we’re used to but which we don’t pay much attention to are full of clues that can lead us to happiness.

On their booth, enjoy activities like in a Japanese funfair (ennichi), which will reveal clues about how you can achieve happiness. Everyday, more fun and entertaining events are organized, so don’t miss KIPPOU DO’s booth.

More about KIPPOU DO on kippoudo.or.jp

KYOTO UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN, Chara-Design Department

The Chara-Design Department of Kyoto University of Art and Design proposes a wide range of classes related to chara-design, animation, CG, and video games, while adopting a social perspective. The basic idea is the use of a unique subject through various media. The concept also applies to their training philosophy as the students learn to adapt to any type of work environment in the future.

More about Kyoto University of Art and Design on www.kyoto-art.ac.jp

Magic SAKURA

A magic Japanese cherry tree that blossoms within 12 hours!

It’s a huge success in Japan: it is a mysterious paper cherry tree that blossoms when watered with magic water. Just like with a real cherry tree, you’ll enjoy seeing it blossom and feel the fleeting sensation of it fading. It’s a tree that will make you want to share your happiness. A hint of spring just for you!

More about Magic Sakura on www.otoginoexpo.jp

Monchhichi

Few people know about this but Monchhichi was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1974. Created by SEKIGUCHI San to teach love and respect to children, Monchhichi gets his name from the combination of the French "mon petit", the English pronunciation of "monkey," and the Japanese onomatopoeia of the sound "chu-chu" that babies make when sucking at their dummy.

The character got successful at once in Japan and soon spread to Europe, especially German-speaking countries and France, and then to the US. In the 80s, the stuffed doll became a world icon. To this day, Monchhichi has sold over 70 million de pieces since it was invented, and keeps on making everyone happy. It has also become a phenomenon in Asia, especially Hong-Kong and China, where it was only recently introduced and already has many derived products.

Both a classic for the little ones and an item to collect for fans, the little fur monkey that you can dress however you like is a unique product, cult and beyond generations!

nanoblock

With 5-mm high construction elements, nanoblock® is no doubt the most amazing construction game in the world. With nanoblock, you can build tiny figurines with unmatched precision.

Launched in 2008 in Japan, the nanoblock collection has kept on developing ever since. Those miniatures remind of pixel art and appeal to kids and grown-ups alike. Models come into a variety of themes: animals, famous monuments, music instruments and so much more. So many possibilities to treat yourself or make a present. Every nanoblock model has a different level of difficulty. From beginner to expert, there is always a model to please fans from all over the world.

In every pack, there is a guide to build your model step by step. Each pack includes a few extra bricks.

MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON

The MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON area dedicated to Japanese subculture is set inside AEON’s booth. There you can try several products proposed by AEON.

Also, you can get the latest information about the new amusement park that is to open next July inside Awajishima Park (Hyogo prefecture). This new park is proposing experiences in a natural setting about the theme of animation.

The booth also includes a miso soup bar where you can enjoy free authentic miso shiru! Finally events will be organized with models who work for Japanese magazines.

More about MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON on moshimoshi-nippon.jp

pixiv

pixiv, a network for illustrators, will be at Japan Expo for the first time! Created in 2007 in Japan, pixiv now has 2.5 million members, all manga and illustration fans. It has become the most important service in this field in the world. pixiv is planning to exhibit the works of popular artists on the network, as well as original items. Visit them on the booth! Nijicon (Niji no Conquistador) idols have also planned to visit it!

More about pixiv on www.pixiv.net

Pokémon Store Kansai Int'l Airport

Kansai International Airport is a link between Kansai and the rest of the world; it’s an important place for human, goods, and information exchanges, and a meeting center for various cultures. Set inside this airport, the Pokémon Store Kansai Int'l Airport is a store proposing a range of Pokémon Center items. People can shop stressless while getting immersed in the fantastic world of Pokémon.

At Japan Expo, come enjoy the charms of Pokémon and Kansai International Airport at our photocall!

Who knows? Pikachu may even pay a visit to the booth... So see you at Japan Expo!

There will be no product on sale at the booth.

More about Pokémon Store Kansai Int'l Airport on www.pokemon.co.jp/gp/store/kansai-airport

Shadowverse

Come check out Shadowverse at Japan Expo! Set in the fantasy-themed booth with world class illustrations and merchandise on display, some of France's most famous YouTubers will be here to play and talk about Japan's smash-hit multiplayer strategy game with you. Just don't forget to pick up some of the limited edition swag that will be given out FREE at the booth. We can't wait to see you at the show!

More about Shadowverse on shadowverse.com

WABI-SABI Satellite

Presented by Japan Promotion, the organization in charge of the WABI-SABI area and Sakura stage, WABI-SABI Satellite proposes Japanese traditional products. This year, WABI-SABI Satellite is also showing you authentic arts and crafts works, as well as art creations. Get yourself a precious souvenir of Japan Expo or find some gifts for family and friends.

More about WABI-SABI Satellite on www.facebook.com/wabisabi.japon

YOSHIMOTO

Yoshimoto is not only about (owarai in Japanese). Yoshimoto’s booth will be dedicated to animation!

Come check out SLIDE, the latest animation film by Tekken, a comedian that has the whole of Japan laughing out loud. You can also watch the latest scenes of Violence Voyager, by a film by Ujicha, a director using the gekimation technique (filming hand drawings). And also, HoneyWorks items are a huge success all over the world and will be on sale on the booth.

More about Yoshimoto on www.yoshimoto.co.jp

 
 
 

Tags :

  • Manga
  • Anime
  • Video games
  • Culture & traditions
  • Literature
  • Cosplay

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