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2025/07/15

Comiket 106: The 50th Anniversary Celebration

Comic Market 106 (C106), set to take place at Tokyo Big Sight from August 16th to 17th, 2025, is the world's largest doujinshi (fan-made publication) convention. Marking its 50th anniversary in 2025, C106 is expected to feature numerous highlights and special attractions. This summary is based on information available as of July 15th, 2025.

Overview of C106 and the Significance of its 50th Anniversary

Comic Market (Comiket) began in 1975 and has reigned as a central hub for otaku culture for five decades, providing a vital platform for showcasing and selling doujinshi and creative works spanning manga, anime, games, and novels. C106, the summer edition for 2025, will be held over two days, August 16th (Saturday) and 17th (Sunday), at Tokyo Big Sight (East Halls 4-7, South-West Halls 1-4). Summer Comiket traditionally faces intense heat, making preparation and countermeasures crucial for attendees. However, the 50th-anniversary milestone is drawing even more attention than usual.

50th Anniversary Special Projects

C106 celebrates the 50th anniversary of Comiket, and its official website already features a "Comic Market 50th Anniversary Logo" (unveiled on July 2nd, 2025). This logo symbolizes the event's history and significance, and it's highly likely to be incorporated into anniversary merchandise and catalog designs. Past milestone events (e.g., Comiket Special 4 and 5) have featured special themes and projects, leading to predictions for C106 that include:

  • Commemorative Exhibitions and Events: Expect exhibition booths reflecting on Comiket's history, alongside features on popular past circles and works.
  • Limited-Edition Merchandise Sales: Official 50th-anniversary goods (e.g., T-shirts, tote bags, commemorative booklets) are likely to be sold at corporate booths and through online retailers.
  • Participation of Special Guests: There's potential for talk shows and autograph sessions featuring prominent anime and manga creators or voice actors.

C106 Highlights: Featured Circles and Genres

The greatest appeal of Comiket lies in the diverse array of circles offering doujinshi and merchandise across countless genres. For C106, certain genres and circles are anticipated to draw significant attention. Let's delve into the trends of prominent genres and circles.

Genre Restructuring and Its Impact

C106 will implement genre code restructuring, with the following changes announced:

  • TIGER & BUNNY (532): Integrated into Anime (Other) (500).
  • Music (Western/Japanese Music, Male Idols) (711): Integrated into TV, Film, Entertainment, Tokusatsu (700).
  • Detective Conan (836): Integrated into FC (Shonen) (812).

These changes mean that circles specializing in certain genres might find themselves in new, prominent positions. Given that the integrated genres include many popular works, the movement of "island" (general circle placements) and "wall" (popular, large circles positioned against walls) circles due to these reconfigurations will be of keen interest to attendees.

The Rise of the VTuber Genre

In recent years, VTuber-related circles have rapidly gained popularity at Comiket. For C106, the VTuber genre is allocated on the second day, and especially, Hololive Production and COVER Corporation have confirmed their presence at a corporate booth (South 3 No. 2411).

Notably, Hololive-related merchandise like "Hyakunen Umeshu Pekora ver.," "Noel's Potion," and "Yo-u Taiyaki Sakura Miko Special" are slated for sale at Big Sight's shops and through online retail, making them key highlights of C106. Furthermore, spaces occupied by character designers (often referred to as "Mama" creators) are also popular, with unofficial Hololive-related doujinshi and merchandise potentially being distributed.

Circles Featuring Popular Anime and Games

Based on past Comiket trends, the following works are expected to be popular genres at C106:

  • Kantai Collection -KanColle-: KADOKAWA's booth will offer exclusive merchandise, drawing attention to this work with its strong fan base.
  • Love Live! Hasu no Sora Jogakuin School Idol Club: Limited-edition and online-exclusive items, such as the 105th Term Start Set, have already generated buzz.
  • Bungo Stray Dogs: The sale of pre-release merchandise is planned, anticipating a large fan turnout.
  • Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-: Stable popularity ensures demand for its limited-edition merchandise.

These genres are highly likely to be assigned to "wall" or "shutter front" (areas near hall entrances, often for popular circles) positions, leading to long queues forming early in the morning. Attendees are advised to utilize the official Comiket Web Catalog (released on June 6th) and real-time information on X to check circle placements and stock availability for their desired items.

Spotlight on Wall Circles and Shutter Fronts

"Wall circles" and "shutter fronts" are renowned locations where popular circles are positioned. At C106, the wall sides of East Halls 4-7 and South-West Halls 1-2 (e.g., blocks "A," "ス," "a" in East, and blocks "あ," "め" in West) will be key points of interest. Specifically, the following types of circles are expected to be major highlights:

  • Major Circles: Past Comiket favorites (e.g., Takenoko) often sell out quickly due to limited stock and immense popularity.
  • Up-and-Coming Circles: Circles creating nijisousaku (fan works) based on new anime (e.g., anime scheduled for spring 2025 broadcasts) or trending games are expected to attract considerable attention.
  • Character Designer-Related: Spaces featuring character designers related to Hololive and other VTubers, while unofficial, are anticipated to generate significant buzz.

Attendees are encouraged to consult the official Comiket Web Catalog and X for real-time updates to find desired circles and check stock availability.

Corporate Booth Highlights

Corporate booths (South-West Halls 3-4) at C106 will also be a major draw. These booths offer official merchandise, limited-edition products, exhibitions, and events. Here are some of the expected highlights:

KADOKAWA Booth's Exclusive Merchandise

Publishing giant KADOKAWA will exhibit in West Halls 3 & 4 (No. 1211) at C106, planning to sell exclusive and pre-release merchandise from popular works, including:

  • Kantai Collection -KanColle-: Exclusive merchandise and collaboration items.
  • Love Live! Hasu no Sora Jogakuin School Idol Club: The 105th Term Start Set (Kaho Hinoshita, Sayaka Murano, Rurino Ohsawa, Ginko Hyakusei).
  • Bungo Stray Dogs: Pre-release merchandise.
  • Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-: Exclusive merchandise.
  • Musashino Reiwa Shrine: Distribution of amulets and other items.

These products began pre-orders on KADOKAWA's official online store "Kadosto" on June 13th and will be available until August 31st (some items have pre-order limits). A free shipping campaign is also underway, making these attractive options for fans who cannot attend the event. You can find more details here and here.

Hololive Production / COVER Corporation

The Hololive-related corporate booth (South 3 No. 2411) is a major draw for VTuber fans. The following products are particularly anticipated:

  • "Hyakunen Umeshu Pekora ver.": An exclusive plum wine featuring Hololive's Usada Pekora.
  • "Noel's Potion": Merchandise themed after Shirogane Noel.
  • "Yo-u Taiyaki Sakura Miko Special": A unique product inspired by Sakura Miko.

These items will be available at Big Sight's shops (2nd-floor service corner), through online retail, via furusato nozei (hometown tax donation), and at select stores, meaning they can be acquired even outside the C106 period. More information is available here.

Other Corporate Booths

In previous Comikets, anime production companies (e.g., Aniplex, Bushiroad) and game companies (e.g., Bandai Namco, Square Enix) have exhibited, selling exclusive merchandise and making new announcements. At C106, it's highly likely that promotions for new anime and games scheduled for summer 2025 will take place, with developments such as:

  • Advance Screening of New Anime: Trailers and exclusive merchandise for anime slated for fall 2025 broadcast.
  • Game Demo Booths: Opportunities to try out new games and receive limited-edition bonuses.
  • Collaboration Projects: Collaboration merchandise between popular works and companies (e.g., restaurants, fashion brands).

Cosplay Area and Related Events

Cosplay is a major attraction at Comiket, and C106 will feature dedicated cosplay areas (East Hall 8, Rooftop Exhibition Area) and changing rooms (TFT Building, Conference Tower).

Cosplay & Cosplay Photography Support

C106's "Cosplay & Cosplay Photography Support Page", launched on June 26th, provides detailed guidelines and photography rules for cosplayers. Advance lottery sales for changing room entry tickets have also begun (starting June 27th), making it essential for aspiring cosplayers to prepare beforehand. The cosplay area is expected to see cosplayers dressed as characters from works such as:

  • VTubers: Characters from Hololive and Nijisanji.
  • Popular Anime: Trending works from 2024-2025, including Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and SPY×FAMILY.
  • Game Characters: From popular titles like Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and the Final Fantasy series.

For more details, visit the official Comiket website and the Cosplay & Entry Ticket page.

Cosplay-Related Events

Past Comikets have hosted cosplay contests and photo sessions, and C106 may feature special cosplay events to commemorate its 50th anniversary. For example:

  • Official Photo Sessions: Photo opportunities with popular cosplayers or official characters.
  • Collaboration Projects: Cosplay contests in partnership with corporate booths (e.g., Hololive or KADOKAWA-related).
  • SNS Link-up Projects: Cosplay posting campaigns on X and Instagram.

Catalogs and Exclusive Benefits

The C106 catalog is an essential guide for attendees, and its accompanying exclusive benefits are also a highlight.

Catalog Book Version and Web Catalog

  • Book Version Catalog: Scheduled for release on July 12th, it will include a fold-out map and PDFs of on-the-day announcements and precautions. Melonbooks offers special benefits, such as an A4 clear bag (online exclusive) featuring illustrations by Ryō and Sakuramiwabe, and a limited-edition paper bag (in-store exclusive) with illustrations by Tam-U and Kussaka, for catalog purchases. You can find more details here and at Melonbooks.
  • Web Catalog: Launched on June 6th, it allows users to view circle information and layout maps online. For paid members aged 18 and over, archives of past Comikets (from C83 onwards) are also available. Early Ticket purchasers can access Silver Member equivalent features until August 31st, 2025. See more details here and here.

Exclusive Illustration Books and Merchandise

Melonbooks is offering two "Exclusive Illustration Books" with C106 catalog purchases, with an additional illustration book gifted to those who buy a wristband-type admission pass. Furthermore, pre-order merchandise featuring new C106 commemorative illustrations and a revival project using past Comiket illustrations are also planned. These benefits will be major attractions for collectors. Check Melonbooks for more: link.

Admission Methods and Ticket Features

Admission to C106 requires a ticket or a wristband-type admission pass, with the following key features:

  • Early Admission Ticket: Sold via lottery, usable only by the purchaser (non-transferable). Details here.
  • Wristband-Type Admission Pass: Sold at Animate, Toranoana, and Melonbooks, allowing entry from approximately 12:30 PM. More info here.
  • Admission for Junior High School Students and Younger: Up to one person can enter without an admission voucher when accompanied by a guardian. See here for details.

While the ticket system is largely similar to C105, the inability to use East Halls 1-3 might affect the flow of attendees. For "first-trainers" who arrive early, strategic ticket selection will be crucial. General ticket info can be found here, and a guide for attendees here.

Heatstroke Prevention and Event Preparation

As C106 is a summer Comiket, severe heat is anticipated as usual, making heatstroke prevention a major concern. Thorough preparation can help prevent heatstroke and other health issues. You can find a guide for summer Comiket here.

Essential Items

Comiket attendance requires these "must-have" items:

  • Catalog (book version or Web Catalog): Indispensable for checking circle placements, exhibitor information, and various notices.
  • Drinks: Regular hydration is fundamental for heatstroke prevention. Bring multiple bottles of water, tea, or sports drinks.
  • Sun Protection Items: Hats, parasols, UV-cut clothing, and sunglasses are recommended for protection during outdoor waiting times and travel.
  • Heatstroke Prevention Goods: Cooling towels, portable fans, instant cooling packs, cooling sprays, and salt tablets are highly effective.
  • Mobile Battery: Smartphone battery drains quickly with information gathering, SNS use, communication, and photography. A high-capacity mobile battery is essential.

For First-Trainers

Attendees aiming to be among the first to enter for popular circles or corporate booths will have longer waiting times, so these items are useful:

  • Folding chairs, plastic sheets: For comfortable seating during long waits.
  • Entertainment items: Besides smartphones, books or handheld games can help pass the time.

For Circle/Merchandise Seekers

If you're aiming to purchase items from specific circles or corporate booths, prepare the following:

  • Small change: Cash payment is standard for circle sales. Have plenty of 1,000-yen bills and smaller coins, as some circles may not have change for large denominations.
  • Identification: You might be asked for ID for certain purchases or credit card use.
  • Bags for purchases: If buying many doujinshi or goods, a large, sturdy eco-bag or a trolley can make carrying easier.
  • Sketchbook (for circle interaction): Some circles welcome fan mail, messages, or interactions via sketchbooks.

Thorough preparation ensures a more comfortable and safe Comiket experience. First-timers, especially, should make a checklist and verify each item.

Attendee Expectations and SNS Trends

On X (formerly Twitter) and other social media platforms, excitement for C106 is already building. Here are some of the points attendees are focusing on:

  • The Special Feel of the 50th Anniversary: "I expect this to be a special event reflecting half a century of history," and "I'm looking forward to the commemorative logo merchandise" are common sentiments.
  • New Anime and Game Information: "Must check out the circles for new anime this summer," and "I want that limited merchandise for that game" show high interest in new content.
  • Cosplay Excitement: "Wonder what the VTuber cosplay scene will be like this year," and "I want to cosplay characters from the latest anime" highlight the anticipation for the cosplay area.
  • Changes in Venue Layout: "Since East Halls 1-3 aren't usable, I'll have to re-plan my route," and "Curious how the new flow will be" indicate concerns about the venue changes.

These SNS trends are a vital source for understanding C106's trending topics and points of interest in real-time.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

Comic Market 106 is a momentous occasion as Comiket celebrates its 50th anniversary. This commemorative event promises numerous highlights for attendees. These include special 50th-anniversary projects and limited merchandise, the overwhelming rise of the VTuber genre and the thriving activity of popular circles, the sale of pre-release and exclusive items at major corporate booths like KADOKAWA and Hololive, and the lively atmosphere of the cosplay area.

While the Tokyo Big Sight renovation, making East Halls 1-3 unusable, will bring changes to the venue layout and flow, the Comiket organizers' efforts are expected to ensure that the traditional charm of Comiket is preserved and presented in new ways.

To fully enjoy C106, thorough preparation from each attendee is crucial. Regularly checking the Comic Market official website, the Comiket Web Catalog, and information on X is essential for securing tickets and implementing comprehensive heatstroke countermeasures. C106 is poised to be more than just a doujinshi convention; it will be a culmination of half a century of *otaku* culture, promising an unforgettable experience for all participants. Be sure to prepare well to witness this historic moment.

2025/07/13

Anime Production Companies at Comiket 106 (2025)

Comiket 106 (C106) will be held at Tokyo Big Sight on August 16 and 17, 2025. Many anime production companies and related businesses will participate in this massive event. Here, we introduce the main anime studios and related companies expected to attend, along with highlights and tips for international visitors.

Main Anime Studios and Related Companies at Comiket 106

Booth Number Company / Brand Main Works / Features
West 3-1111 Link! Like! Love Live! / Hasunosora Girls' High School Idol Club Popular idol anime "Love Live!" series
West 3-1913 Chronoa Inc. Anime and game-related merchandise
West 3-1211 KADOKAWA Originals and goods from "Kancolle," "Love Live!," "Bungo Stray Dogs," "Re:Zero," and more
West 4-1341 Bushiroad Media mix projects like "BanG Dream!," "D4DJ," and "Vanguard"
West 4-1321 TYPE-MOON Originals and goods from the "Fate" series
West 4-1332 Project Rabbie Anime and game-related projects
West 4-1262 Grimoire Studio Anime and game production company
West 3-1231 P Anime Store Specialty anime goods retailer

Other Notable Companies and Brands

  • TBS Anime (Uma Musume Cinderella Gray)
  • AliceSoft / Kerokyo & Makura / Madosoft (Anime and game originals)
  • Good Smile Company (Figures and anime goods)
  • AQUAPLUS (Utawarerumono, etc.)
  • HONEY∞PARADE GAMES (Senran Kagura, etc.)
  • FantômeRapport, Animoca Brands - MetaChara (New anime and metaverse projects)

Featured Anime and Events in Summer 2025

  • "Tai Ari Deshita. ~Ojou-sama wa Kakutou Game Nante Shinai~"
    A highly anticipated summer 2025 anime. A blood donation support event related to this title is also scheduled at C106.
  • Kyoto Animation (KyoAni)
    New releases for 2025 have been announced. Their pamphlets and exclusive goods are always popular at Comiket.

How to Enjoy Comiket – Tips for International Visitors

  • Corporate booths are mainly located in West Halls 3 and 4. Here, you can find official goods, limited editions, and pre-release items from anime studios and related companies.
  • Popular booths attract long lines early in the morning. Arrive early and check booth numbers and desired goods in advance.
  • Official pamphlets or wristband-type admission passes may be required. Check the official website and guides beforehand.
  • No need to worry if you don't speak Japanese. Many booths have English signage, and some staff can communicate in simple English. Pointing or showing notes is also effective.
  • Cash is the main payment method, but some booths accept credit cards or e-money.

Summary

At Comiket 106, major anime studios and companies such as KADOKAWA, TYPE-MOON, Bushiroad, Grimoire Studio, and Chronoa will be present. With exclusive goods, new releases, and collaboration events, this is a must-visit for anime fans and collectors.

Comiket is a unique opportunity to experience Japanese otaku culture firsthand. Prepare in advance and enjoy this unforgettable summer event!

2025/07/08

GOOD COMIC CITY 31 Osaka, another Comiket: Complete Guide for Foreign Visitors

Introduction

Alongside "Comic Market (Comiket)," Japan’s largest doujinshi (fan-made comic) event, GOOD COMIC CITY stands as the biggest doujin event in western Japan. "GOOD COMIC CITY 31 OSAKA" in 2025 will attract countless fans from across Japan and overseas. This guide provides all the details foreign visitors need, including event overview, venue access, tips, and important notes to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Event Overview

  • Event Name: GOOD COMIC CITY 31 OSAKA
  • Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
  • Venue: INTEX OSAKA
  • Organizer: Akaboo Communications (AKABOO)

Event Features

  • All-genre doujinshi event (comics and goods from all genres)
  • Thousands of participating circles, the largest in western Japan
  • Cosplay, goods sales, and many mini-events held simultaneously

Venue Information: INTEX OSAKA

Basic Information

Item Details
Address 1-5-102 Nanko-Kita, Suminoe-ku, Osaka City
Nearest Station Nakafuto Station (New Tram), Trade Center-mae Station (New Tram)
Opening Hours Usually 10:00–15:00 (subject to change)
Official Site akaboo.jp

Venue Map & Facilities

  • Large-scale event using multiple exhibition halls
  • Toilets, rest areas, and food booths available
  • Coin lockers and cloakrooms for baggage storage

Access & Transportation

From Airports

  • From Kansai International Airport (KIX):
    1. Take Nankai Railway or JR to Namba Station
    2. Transfer to Osaka Metro Midosuji Line to Honmachi Station, then to Chuo Line to Cosmo Square Station
    3. Take New Tram to Nakafuto Station, about a 5-minute walk
  • From Osaka Itami Airport:
    1. Take Monorail to Senri-Chuo Station
    2. Transfer to Osaka Metro Midosuji Line to Honmachi Station, then as above

By Shinkansen (Bullet Train) or Train

  • From Shin-Osaka Station:
    1. Take Osaka Metro Midosuji Line to Honmachi Station, then as above

From Within Osaka City

  • Osaka Metro & New Tram are convenient
  • 5-minute walk from Nakafuto Station (New Tram)
  • 8-minute walk from Trade Center-mae Station

Recommended Transportation Tips

  • Use IC cards (ICOCA, Suica, etc.) for convenience
  • Osaka Amazing Pass: Unlimited subway/bus rides and tourist discounts
  • Taxis are expensive; public transport is recommended
  • Allow extra travel time as stations and the venue can be crowded during the event

Tickets & Entry

  • General admission often requires advance tickets—check the official site for updates
  • Tickets can be purchased via the official online shop or at convenience store terminals
  • ID checks and bag inspections may be conducted at entry

Important Points for Visitors

1. Dealing with Crowds

  • Long lines form before opening; arriving early is recommended
  • Take precautions against heatstroke (summer event—stay hydrated)
  • Watch your belongings carefully (beware of pickpockets and lost items)

2. Etiquette & Rules

  • Photography is prohibited in many areas (cosplay photography only in designated zones)
  • Do not linger long at circle booths
  • Be polite when speaking with circles or giving gifts
  • Dispose of trash properly or take it with you

3. Communication

  • Few staff or participants speak English; learning simple Japanese phrases is helpful
  • Google Translate or a phrasebook can be very useful
  • Event guides and circle lists are usually in Japanese

Tips for Buying Doujinshi & Goods

  • Popular circles often sell out in the morning
  • Make a list of circles and items you want in advance
  • Bring plenty of coins and 1,000-yen bills (large bills may be refused)
  • Items are often limited in quantity and may not be restocked

About Cosplay Participation

  • Changing rooms require separate tickets or registration
  • Dressing up or taking photos outside designated areas is prohibited
  • Check the rules for props and costume accessories
  • Many overseas cosplayers attend, but please respect Japanese rules

Food & Rest

  • Light meal booths and vending machines are available inside the venue
  • Convenience stores and restaurants are nearby
  • Rest areas fill up quickly during peak times, so secure a seat early

Accommodation & Nearby Information

  • Many hotels in the Nanko, Umeda, and Namba areas
  • Hotels fill up quickly during the event—book early!
  • Nearby sightseeing spots include Osaka Aquarium, Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, etc.

Recommended Packing List

  • Coins and 1,000-yen bills
  • Mobile battery
  • Drinks (bottled water)
  • Towel or handkerchief
  • Eco bag or paper bag (for purchases)
  • Passport or ID
  • Translation app
  • Printed or digital list of circles to visit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Is English spoken at the event?
A. Most staff and participants speak only Japanese, but gestures and translation apps are usually sufficient.

Q2. Can I use credit cards?
A. Some large circles and official goods booths accept cards, but cash is the norm.

Q3. Can I arrive in costume?
A. Cosplay outside the venue is not recommended. Change clothes in the designated changing rooms and enjoy cosplay only in permitted areas.

Useful Tips

  • Avoid crowds: Entering in the afternoon is less crowded
  • Parcel delivery: You can send your purchases directly to your hotel or home
  • Heatstroke prevention: Drink water regularly inside and outside the venue
  • Check circles: Confirm the latest info on the official website or social media
  • IC cards: Pre-charge for smooth travel
  • Enjoy sightseeing: Combine the event with Osaka sightseeing

Summary

GOOD COMIC CITY 31 OSAKA is a rare chance to experience Japan’s doujin culture and the vibrant atmosphere of Osaka. With proper preparation, foreign visitors can fully enjoy the event regardless of language barriers. Follow this guide for a safe and comfortable experience, and make unforgettable memories!

Reference Information

  • Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
  • Venue: INTEX OSAKA
  • Official info: akaboo.jp
  • Access: 5-minute walk from Nakafuto Station (New Tram)
  • Tickets: Sold via official website and convenience stores
  • Key points: Heatstroke prevention, bring cash, book accommodation early

Experience the excitement of Japanese doujin culture and the energy of Osaka!

2025/07/06

Comic Market 106 (C106) Summer 2025: Complete Guide for International Visitors

Comic Market (commonly known as "Comiket") is the world’s largest doujinshi (self-published works) convention and a symbol of Japanese otaku culture. Comiket 106 (C106) will be held in the summer of 2025 at Tokyo Big Sight. Please note that some areas of the venue are under renovation, so there will be a few changes compared to previous years. This guide provides detailed and practical information for international visitors to enjoy C106 safely and comfortably.

1. Event Overview

ItemDetails
Event NameComic Market 106 (C106)
DatesAugust 16 (Sat) – August 17 (Sun), 2025
Time10:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Corporate booths open until 5:00 PM on the first day)
VenueTokyo Big Sight (East 4–8, West 1–4, South 1–4 Halls)
To Attendees from OverseasComiket 106: Information for International Participants
  • East Halls 1–3 are closed for renovation. South Halls will be used as substitutes.
  • More than 500,000 attendees are expected over two days.

2. Event Contents

2.1 Doujinshi Market

  • The main attraction is the sale of doujinshi (self-published manga, novels, artbooks, etc.).
  • Thousands of circles (individuals or groups) exhibit works covering anime, manga, games, music, criticism, and more.

2.2 Corporate Booths

  • Anime/game companies sell exclusive goods, announce new releases, and display exhibits.
  • Corporate booths are usually located in West and South Halls.

2.3 Cosplay

  • Many cosplayers participate, and there are dedicated areas for photography and socializing.
  • Cosplay is only allowed in designated areas. Changing rooms are provided but can be crowded.

2.4 Other Activities

  • Talk shows, autograph sessions, and stage events may be held.
  • Food stalls and rest areas are available inside and outside the venue.

3. How to Participate & Admission Tickets

3.1 Admission Requires a Ticket

  • You must purchase a ticket (wristband) in advance to enter.
  • Tickets are available via the official website and designated sales sites. Early entry tickets (allowing entry before general admission) are by lottery and cost around 5,000 yen per day.
  • Wristbands for morning and afternoon entry are also sold.

3.2 Notes on Ticket Purchase

  • Tickets can be purchased under a foreign name. You may need to show ID such as your passport.
  • Tickets often sell out quickly, so buy as early as possible.

3.3 Entry Procedure

  • You must present your wristband/ticket at entry.
  • Security checks and bag inspections may be conducted.

4. Access

4.1 How to Get to Tokyo Big Sight

  • Nearest stations: Rinkai Line "Kokusai-Tenjijo" or Yurikamome Line "Tokyo Big Sight".
  • Easy access from central Tokyo, but very crowded on event days.
  • Preload your IC card (Suica, Pasmo, etc.) for smooth travel.

4.2 Tips for Leaving

  • Stations are extremely crowded right after the event ends. Consider leaving later or resting nearby before heading back.

5. Important Points for Attendees

5.1 Crowds & Queues

  • Long lines form early in the morning. Waiting several hours for popular circles or booths is common.
  • The venue is huge and easy to get lost in, so check the map and web catalog in advance.

5.2 Bring Cash & Small Change

  • Most purchases at circles are cash only (especially coins and 1,000 yen notes).
  • Some corporate booths and food stalls may accept credit cards or e-money.

5.3 Language & Communication

  • Most signage and catalogs are in Japanese only.
  • Some staff and corporate booths may speak English, but most circles do not.
  • Prepare simple Japanese phrases or notes for smooth communication.

5.4 Cosplay & Photography

  • You must use the official changing rooms for cosplay. Changing outside is prohibited.
  • Always ask permission before photographing anyone. Unauthorized photography is strictly forbidden.

5.5 Trash

  • Trash bins are limited, so take your garbage home with you.

6. Heat Countermeasures (Heatstroke Prevention)

6.1 Why Heat Countermeasures Are Essential

  • August in Tokyo can reach 38–40°C (100–104°F) with high humidity.
  • Concrete surfaces and crowds make it feel even hotter.
  • Every year, many attendees are taken to the hospital for heatstroke.

6.2 Essential Items for Beating the Heat

Item Reason / How to Use
Beverages (sports drinks recommended) Prevents dehydration and heatstroke. Bring at least 1 liter; vending machines are also available.
Towels / Handkerchiefs For wiping sweat, sun protection, or wrapping bottles. Bring several.
Hat / Sunshade / Arm Covers Protects from direct sunlight. Be considerate with umbrellas in lines.
Fan / Folding Fan / Handy Fan Helps regulate body temperature. Portable fans are popular.
Salt Candy / Tablets Replenishes minerals lost through sweat.
Cooling Sheets / Spray Apply to neck or forehead to lower body temperature.
Change of Clothes Change if you sweat heavily for comfort.
Folding Chair / Mat Sit while waiting in long lines to save energy.
Mobile Battery Prevent your phone from running out of charge.

6.3 Clothing Tips

  • Wear breathable, quick-dry clothing.
  • Avoid black clothing, as it absorbs heat.
  • Wear comfortable shoes (sneakers recommended); avoid sandals or heels.

6.4 Health Management

  • Get plenty of sleep the night before.
  • Eat breakfast before attending.
  • If you feel unwell, rest or visit the first-aid station immediately.

7. Packing Checklist

7.1 For All Attendees

  • Comiket catalog or web catalog, shopping list
  • Handkerchiefs, towels (bring at least two)
  • Beverages (sports drinks recommended)
  • Hat, sunshade, arm covers
  • Fan, folding fan, handy fan
  • Mobile battery
  • IC card (Suica/Pasmo, etc.)
  • Small change (lots of 1,000 yen notes and 100 yen coins)
  • Trash bag
  • Sunscreen
  • Salt candy / tablets

7.2 For Early Arrivals / Long Waits

  • Light snacks (rice balls, sandwiches, snacks, etc.)
  • Folding chair, leisure mat
  • Entertainment (books, games, etc.)

7.3 For Shopping at Circles

  • ID or passport (for age-restricted items)
  • Coin purse
  • Shopping bag (eco bag, backpack, etc.)
  • Gifts or letters for circles (optional)

7.4 For Rainy Weather

  • Raincoat (umbrellas not recommended in lines)
  • Waterproof bag or large plastic bag

8. Special Advice for International Visitors

8.1 Language & Guidance

  • Most signs and catalogs are in Japanese. Web catalog has partial English support.
  • Some information desks and staff may speak English, but most circles only speak Japanese.

8.2 Payment Methods

  • Most circles accept cash only. Some corporate booths and food stalls accept credit cards or e-money.
  • Bring plenty of cash, especially coins.

8.3 Communication Tips

  • Prepare the titles of works or circle names you want in Japanese notes for smooth transactions.
  • Learn simple Japanese phrases like "Kore wo kudasai" ("This, please").

8.4 Etiquette & Rules

  • Queueing and venue rules are unique to Japan. Observe others and follow staff instructions.
  • Cosplay and photography rules are strict. Always check and follow official rules.

8.5 Passport / ID

  • You may be asked to show your passport for age-restricted items or when picking up tickets.

9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

QuestionAnswer
Is English spoken? Some staff and corporate booths may speak English, but most circles only speak Japanese.
Can I buy tickets on the day? Advance purchase only. There are almost no tickets available on the day.
Where can I cosplay? Only in designated changing rooms and cosplay areas. Changing outside is prohibited.
Can I eat/drink at the venue? Food stalls and vending machines are available, but lines and sell-outs are common. Bring your own snacks/drinks.
Is there a place to store baggage? Coin lockers and temporary storage are available but limited in number.

10. Summary: Enjoy C106 Safely and Comfortably

  • Preparation is key: tickets, packing, maps, and heat countermeasures.
  • Take care of your health and follow the rules; don’t push yourself too hard.
  • Even if you don’t speak Japanese, you can enjoy Comiket by preparing information and observing others.
  • Comiket is the “holy land” of Japanese otaku culture. Enjoy it safely and make unforgettable memories!
Note: This guide is based on information as of July 2025. Please check the official website for the latest updates.

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