Events — 14 March 2012
Japan’s Largest Anime Fair is Back
Love or loathe anime, it means big business in Japan and is a huge pull for tourists.
The 2012 International Anime Fair, held in the cavernous halls of Tokyo Big Sight is worth a visit just to experience otaku in their native habitat.
Tickets are only ¥1,000 per day and be sure to take a camera as the hundreds of cosplay enthusiasts will impress even long time expats with their sheer dedication to comic book and game characters.
Date: March 24
Tickets: ¥1,000
More info: www.tokyoanime.jp
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Odaiba.
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