2025/07/29

KYO-MAF2025 (Kyoto International Manga Anime Fair 2025): The Ultimate Guide for Overseas Anime & Manga Fans

Event Overview: Dates, Times, and Venues

KYO-MAF2025 is western Japan’s largest manga, anime, and gaming event, taking place this year on September 20th (Sat) and 21st (Sun), 2025 in Kyoto. The main venues are Miyakomesse (Kyoto International Exhibition Hall) and ROHM Theatre Kyoto, with an additional satellite venue at the Kyoto International Manga Museum.

  • Main Event Hours: 9:00am–5:00pm (until 4:00pm on the 21st). Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.
  • Manga Museum Hours: 10:00am–7:00pm

Main Exhibitions, Featured Titles, and Booth Highlights

Expect a world-class selection of anime, manga, and games at KYO-MAF2025! Here are some highlights:

  • Featured Works:
    • Blue Exorcist
    • Ao no Hako(Blue Box)
    • The Eccentric Family
    • Angel Beats!
    • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
    • Bocchi the Rock!
    • Tokyo Revengers
    • The Quintessential Quintuplets
    • Brand-new popular games such as “Brown Dust 2”
    • Hands-on Live2D character and VTuber experiences by up-and-coming creators
  • Exclusive goods, first-look screenings of new titles, stage shows, and interactive mini-games are also planned.

Check the official website for updates and the full list of exhibitors.

Cosplay Area & How to Participate

Cosplay is a major part of KYO-MAF! With official organization by "acosta!", designated cosplay zones and photo spots are set up both inside and outside Miyakomesse.

  • Cosplay Ticket: Required for all those wishing to cosplay. Purchase in advance online.
  • Changing Rooms & Luggage: Only accessible with a Cosplay Ticket. Arriving already in costume from your hotel or the street is prohibited.
  • Events: Cosplay contests and stage performances (entry required, some paid, certain in-venue benefits available).
  • Rules: Costumes must respect copyright, avoid excessive revealing, and follow restrictions on prop and weapon-like items. Always use designated changing areas.

Tickets: Types, Prices, and How to Get Them

Type Price (JPY) Description / Benefits
KYO-MAF “Okoshiyasu” Ticket 15,000 2-day entry + priority access + admission to all stage events + exclusive goods
KYO-MAF Fast Pass 2,300 Priority entry (regular entry ticket required, sold separately)
Advance Admission Ticket (1-day) 1,800 Entry for one day, eligible for stage lottery up to the 20th
Combined Advance Ticket 2,700 Includes both Miyakomesse and Manga Museum entry
Same-day Ticket 2,300 Limited availability at the venue (can sell out!)
  • Children up to elementary school (approx. 12 years) may enter free with a guardian.
  • Purchase tickets via the official ticket website and major ticketing outlets such as Lawson, L-Tike, and Seven Ticket. Limited on-site sales (beware of sellouts!).
  • “Okoshiyasu” Ticket is advance lottery and strictly limited (120 available; on sale from July 17).
  • Fast Pass: Advance lottery 8/21-9/3; general sales 9/11-19.
  • Payment accepted by credit card, carrier billing, and e-money.

Access & Transportation

Main Venue: Miyakomesse

9-1 Seishoji-cho, Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8343, Japan
  • From Kyoto Station:
    • Subway Karasuma Line: Get off at “Karasuma Oike,” transfer to Tozai Line, get off at “Higashiyama.” 8 min walk to venue.
    • Kyoto City Bus: Get off at “Okazaki Park/Bijutsukan Heian Jingu-mae.” Right by the venue.
    • Taxi: Around 20 minutes from Kyoto Station.
    • No private parking available (public transport strongly recommended).
  • ROHM Theatre Kyoto: Next to Miyakomesse.

Kyoto International Manga Museum

  • 2 min walk from Subway “Karasuma Oike” Station.
  • Easy transfers between venues by subway or city bus.

Accommodation: Where to Stay

  • Book early! Hotels fill up quickly during event periods.
  • Staying in the city center (Okazaki, Higashiyama, Kawaramachi areas) offers best access to venues.
  • Plenty of capsule hotels, hostels, and guesthouses welcome international travelers.
  • Some official event hotel packages may be available—check the official website for details.
  • Confirm with your accommodations about the availability of changing rooms and luggage storage if cosplaying.

Dining & Local Food

  • Onsite food area, cafes, and snack stands (limited-edition anime/manga collaboration items available).
  • Outside the venues, enjoy a wide variety of Japanese cuisine, cafes, ramen, sweets, and famous restaurants—particularly around Heian Shrine.
  • Food carry-in rules depend on each venue (generally allowed; please take your trash with you).
  • Multilingual menus, vegan/vegetarian, and allergy-friendly options available at some locations.

Important Rules, Manners, and Precautions

  • Check latest official announcements for re-entry, baggage checks, or safety protocols in effect.
  • Cosplayers must use onsite changing rooms—changing on public transport or hotel is not permitted.
  • Always ask permission before photographing or posting images of other attendees, especially cosplayers.
  • Follow all directions for crowd control, lineup, and one-way flows during busy times.
  • Reselling tickets or goods, causing disruptions, or aggressive scouting is strictly prohibited.
  • Respect general tourists and local residents, as the area hosts many other visitors.
  • Maintain peace and good manners at all venues, surrounding facilities, and hotels.
  • Multilingual staff and overseas guest support desks are available—check venue maps and pamphlets for emergency info and help points.

Travel Tips for Overseas Anime & Manga Fans

  • Take advantage of official multilingual guides, pamphlets, and social media for updates and navigation help.
  • Lottery entry for limited edition merchandise and stage events is highly recommended—apply early!
  • Kyoto’s weather in September varies: prepare for both heat and humidity; hydrate frequently and adjust clothing as needed.
  • Purchase an IC card (like Suica, ICOCA) in advance for easy travel on local buses and subways—machines offer English menus.
  • Onsite volunteers and staff are especially welcoming to guests from around the world.
  • Plan a flexible itinerary so you can enjoy both the event and world-famous Kyoto sightseeing attractions.

Conclusion

KYO-MAF2025 offers a dreamlike two days at the frontier of Japanese manga and anime culture. It’s a priceless chance for fans from all over the world to meet, discover new favorites, enjoy the latest tech, and experience Kyoto’s unique blend of tradition and creativity. Prepare well, and have an unforgettable manga & anime journey in Kyoto!

2025/07/28

HELLSING and Drifters / The Ultimate Guide to the Kouta Hirano Great Exposition: For Overseas Fans

Renowned manga artist Kouta Hirano is celebrated worldwide for works like HELLSING and Drifters. The Kouta Hirano Great Exposition is a comprehensive exhibition celebrating his art, featuring original art displays, hands-on experiences, and exclusive event goods—a must for any fan! Here, this guide covers everything overseas visitors need to know, from tickets and access to must-see highlights and travel tips.

1. Event Overview: Dates, Venue, and Highlights

  • Dates (Nagoya): September 6 (Sat) – October 5 (Sun), 2025
  • Hours: 10:00am–5:00pm (last admission 4:30pm)
  • Venue: Telepia Hall, Higashi Sakura 1-14-25, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
  • Main Features:
    • Over 200 original hand-drawn pages, mainly from HELLSING and Drifters
    • Dioramas recreating iconic scenes, visual and audio installations
    • Photo spots and an on-site merchandise store
  • Note: This traveling exhibit has also visited Tokyo and Osaka. Currently, Nagoya is the most recent venue.

2. Ticket Information

  • Tickets: Advance and same-day tickets available
  • Prices:
    • General Admission: 2,100 JPY (advance) / 2,300 JPY (same day)
    • Special Ticket A (with “HELLSING – Anderson’s Bayonet” letter opener): 5,400 JPY (advance), 5,600 JPY (same day)
    • Special Ticket B (with “Drifters – Toyohisa’s Sword” letter opener): 5,400 JPY (advance), 5,600 JPY (same day)
  • Children under school age: Free with guardian
  • Limited edition tickets are while supplies last
  • Where to Buy: Lawson Ticket, event official website (English available)
  • Entry might require a time slot or waiting ticket during busy hours

3. Gifts and Novelties

  • Exclusive goods for special ticket holders
  • Limited postcards or novelty gifts for purchases over 2,000 JPY in the shop (subject to availability)
  • Additional random gifts or limited clear cards announced during event

4. Exhibition Highlights

  • Original Art: Over 200 pages on display, showing detailed panel layouts, corrections, and the force of Hirano’s lines
  • Dioramas: Large models recreating famed battles and costumes for close-up viewing
  • Video/Audio Installations: Iconic Anime scenes and legendary lines, fully immersive
  • Photo Spots: Military uniforms and weapon recreations, immersive backdrops for memorable photos
  • Fan Interaction: Visitor boards, message corners
  • Audio Guide: 800 JPY (bring your own smartphone & earphones)

5. Event Goods & Exclusive Items

  • Art books
  • Acrylic stands (including new releases)
  • T-shirts (e.g. Alucard & Anderson battle motifs)
  • Keychains, pins, many others
  • Venue-exclusive postcards and clear file sets
  • Some items available online after the event
  • High-denomination bills may not be accepted at merch booths; carrying small change is recommended

6. Access & Transportation

  • Telepia Hall (Nagoya):
    • Nearest Stations: Sakae Station (Subway Higashiyama/Meijo Lines, 8 min walk); Sakaemachi Station (Meitetsu Seto Line, 5 min)
    • From Chubu Centrair International Airport: Meitetsu train to Sakae Station, about 40 minutes
    • From Nagoya Station: Subway, about 5 minutes to Sakae
    • Parking: Use nearby coin parking lots
  • Ikebukuro Sunshine City (past Tokyo leg):
    • Ikebukuro Station: 8 min walk; Higashi Ikebukuro Station: 3 min walk

7. Accommodation

  • Many business and city hotels near the venue
  • Sakae/Nagoya station area: 6,000–20,000 JPY per night
  • Recommended for overseas travelers: Chain hotels (APA, Richmond, Toyoko Inn, etc.)—usually with English-speaking staff
  • Book early, especially during event dates
  • International booking sites (Booking.com, Agoda) supported

8. Food & Restaurant Info

  • Wide range of Japanese, western and Asian restaurants around the venue
  • Telepia Hall is adjacent to Hisaya Odori Park, home to many cafes and restaurants
  • Vegetarian/Vegan options available—check Google Maps for up-to-date info
  • Convenience stores (FamilyMart, 7-Eleven, Lawson) within walking distance
  • For souvenirs: department store food floors like Apita and Matsuzakaya

9. Event Rules & Notes

  • Photography prohibited in most exhibit areas (except designated photo spots)
  • No loud behavior or outside food/drinks (drink only in designated areas)
  • Timed entry or numbered tickets may be distributed during crowded times
  • Store large luggage in paid coin lockers or a cloakroom
  • Children must be accompanied by a guardian
  • Staff primarily speak Japanese; some English-speaking staff available (easily identified by badges)

10. About Chip's

  • "Chip's" refers to digital points/coupons or a series of collectible acrylic badges used at the event and related activities
  • These may be used for limited-edition goods, prize lotteries, or interactive booth experiences
  • Details and how to participate: check the official website or in-person information

11. Additional Advice for Overseas Visitors

  • Latest news: official website & X/Twitter (@hiranokohtaexpo) available, with foreign language translation buttons
  • To avoid crowds:
    • Come on weekday mornings, right at opening
    • On weekends/holidays, purchase date/time-specified tickets in advance
  • Payment methods: cash, credit cards, and some electronic payment options accepted
  • Easy to combine with local sightseeing: Nagoya Castle, Oasis 21, Osu Kannon, and more

12. Conclusion: Why You Should Go

The Kouta Hirano Great Exposition is an immersive experience for original fans as well as those discovering HELLSING or Drifters for the first time. Dive deep into the worlds and artistry of Kouta Hirano through stunning displays and interactive content. Enjoy a wide array of exclusive commemorative goods, smooth logistics, and thoughtful Japanese hospitality—making for a truly unforgettable day!

Even if you don’t speak Japanese, the event's immersive visual experience and atmospheric installations will allow you to fully feel the essence and energy of Hirano’s iconic works. The infrastructure is welcoming, even for first-time visitors to Japan. Don’t miss the chance to add this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition to your travel itinerary!

For latest details and updates, check the official X (@hiranokohtaexpo) or the official website before your visit.

2025/07/25

EVANGELION 30th Anniversary Exhibition: The Complete Guide for International Travelers

In 2025, the timeless masterpiece "Evangelion," an indispensable part of Japanese pop culture, will reach a momentous 30th-anniversary milestone since its original TV broadcast. To celebrate this historic year, the long-awaited, large-scale special exhibition, "ALL OF EVANGELION," has been announced for the delight of fans.

This is no mere retrospective. It is a festival-like space where you can experience "all of Evangelion," as a vast collection of precious, never-before-seen production materials are brought together to unravel the series' creative journey on an unprecedented scale and in profound depth.

This article will provide a detailed and easy-to-understand guide to the charms of the "ALL OF EVANGELION" exhibition for international fans who are planning a trip to, or are currently in, Japan.


Exhibition Overview: When and Where?

First, let's cover the basic information for this exhibition.

  • Exhibition Name: 30th Anniversary Exhibition "ALL OF EVANGELION"
  • Dates: Friday, November 14, 2025 – Monday, January 12, 2026 (National Holiday)
  • Venue: Tokyo City View (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52F)
  • Organizer: Tokyo City View
  • Planning: The Asahi Shimbun, Movic Promote Service, Movic
  • Special Cooperation: Khara, Inc., Anime Tokusatsu Archive Organisation (ATAC), GroundWorks:
  • Official Websites:

【Advice for International Visitors】
Further details such as ticket prices, opening hours, and merchandise information will be announced on the official websites and social media channels. When planning your trip to Japan, we recommend checking these official sources regularly. For popular exhibitions like this, advance ticket booking is often required.


Exhibition Concept: A "Festival" for the Eyes, Ears, and Mind

The concept of this exhibition is a "festival" to be experienced with your eyes, ears, and mind. This means it aims to be an experience where visitors can deeply immerse themselves in the world of Evangelion using all their senses, rather than just viewing the materials.

From its broadcast debut in 1995, which sparked a social phenomenon, through the "Rebuild of Evangelion" movie series that began in 2007, to the final installment, "Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time" in 2021, Evangelion has constantly evolved. Its 30-year history has been a continuous "festival" shared with its fans. This exhibition, as the culmination of it all, will be a place where each visitor can rediscover and celebrate the fundamental appeal of the work.


The Core of the Exhibition: What Can You See?

True to its name, "ALL OF EVANGELION" will feature an unprecedentedly large-scale display of extremely valuable production materials that form the core of the work, from the original TV series to the "Rebuild of Evangelion" films.

1. Production Materials from the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" TV Series: The Soul of the Analog Era

In the 1990s, before the widespread digitalization of animation production, the mainstream method was analog, where each frame was drawn and painted by hand. This exhibition will feature a collective display of precious materials from this era. This is an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the origins of Evangelion.

  • Cel-ga (Animation Cels):
    While it may be an unfamiliar term for some, "cel-ga" refers to the technique of drawing characters on transparent sheets (cels) and layering them over background paintings to create animation. In today's world of digital production, these cels themselves are extremely rare. This exhibition will display a multitude of vibrant cels used in the original TV series. The thrill of seeing those famous scenes, once viewed only on a screen, as tangible, hand-drawn objects right before your eyes is an irreplaceable experience. The tormented expression of Shinji Ikari, the mysterious smile of Rei Ayanami, the fierce determination of Asuka Langley Soryu—all will feel vividly real, bearing the raw traces of the animators' brushstrokes.
  • Genga (Key Animation Drawings) & Settei (Model Sheets):
    "Genga" are the key frames that define an animation's movement and are essentially the "blueprints" that determine the quality of character expressions and actions. "Settei" are the reference materials that detail the fine points of the world-building, such as character heights and outfits, the designs of Evangelion Unit-01 and other mecha, and the scenery of Tokyo-3. This exhibition will generously display a wealth of meticulously drawn genga and settei. By viewing these, you can get a glimpse into the creative process and the meticulous attention to detail that the creators poured into building that unique and complex world.

2. Digital Production Materials from the "Rebuild of Evangelion" Series: A Public First!

With the "Rebuild of Evangelion" series, which began in 2007, animation production techniques shifted significantly from analog to digital. One of the major highlights of this exhibition is that the digital production materials used for the "Rebuild" series will be displayed together for the first time to the public.

The production process of the digital-era "Evangelion," which has been shrouded in mystery until now, will finally be revealed. While the specific materials have yet to be announced, we can anticipate the following:

  • Digital Animation Data: Key animation and in-between frames drawn directly on devices like tablets.
  • 3DCG Model Data: Detailed 3D models of the Evangelions, Angels, and battleships. You may be able to view their structures and details from various angles.
  • VFX (Visual Effects) Production Process: A breakdown of how powerful scenes, like the deployment of an A.T. Field or the positron blast from Operation Yashima, were created, potentially showing layer structures and effect creation.

The fact that materials from "Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time," the record-breaking final film that grossed over 10.28 billion yen, will be shown for the first time is an unmissable point for fans. You will be able to see behind the scenes of that magnificent climax, brought to life through cutting-edge digital technology.


The Venue's Charm: Roppongi Hills & Tokyo City View

The venue for this exhibition, Tokyo City View, is an observation deck located on the 52nd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks.

From the indoor observation corridor, situated 250 meters above sea level, you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama that includes Tokyo Tower, Skytree, the skyscrapers of Shinjuku, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. The ability to enjoy this stunning view before or after appreciating the exhibition is one of its major attractions.

You can have the luxurious experience of reflecting on the world of the series while gazing out at a view of metropolitan Tokyo that is reminiscent of the fortress city "Tokyo-3" from the show. The night view is particularly spectacular; the sea of countless lights is a work of art in itself.

Roppongi Hills is a multi-purpose complex that also houses the Mori Art Museum, over 200 shops and restaurants, a cinema, and gardens, offering a full day of entertainment. It's a great idea to plan your visit to combine the exhibition with Tokyo's cutting-edge culture, dining, and shopping.


Q&A for International Visitors

Q. Can I enjoy the exhibition if I don't understand Japanese?
A. At present, it has not been announced whether the exhibit descriptions will have multilingual support. However, past large-scale exhibitions have often included English captions or provided audio guides. Furthermore, the appeal of Evangelion lies in its visual power, which transcends language. The delicate touch of the original drawings, the vivid colors of the cels, and the intricate designs of the model sheets can be deeply appreciated without understanding the language. We recommend checking the official website for the latest information.
Q. How can I buy tickets?
A. The method of ticket sales and pricing will be announced on the official website soon. Typically, tickets for exhibitions in Japan can be purchased through online ticketing sites (e.g., Lawson Ticket, Ticket Pia, e+) or at terminals in convenience stores. It is possible that an online site accessible to overseas buyers will be available. As popular exhibitions can sell out quickly, we recommend checking the release date and purchasing your tickets early.
Q. Is photography allowed?
A. In most Japanese exhibitions, photography is prohibited in most areas to protect copyrights, with the exception of designated photo spots. To preserve the precious original artwork and materials, please adhere to the rules. If there are areas where photography is permitted, please follow the instructions.
Q. Will there be exclusive merchandise for sale?
A. It is almost certain that exclusive, original merchandise will be sold at the exhibition. You can expect a wide variety of items, including an exhibition catalog (a book summarizing the exhibit's contents), T-shirts, clear files, keychains, and reproduction prints. The merchandise shop is expected to be very crowded, so it's a good idea to visit with plenty of time to spare.

Why is "Evangelion" So Special?

Finally, let's touch upon the significance of the "Evangelion" series, which is the reason this exhibition is garnering so much attention.

When "Neon Genesis Evangelion" first aired in 1995, it sent shockwaves not just through the anime community but throughout society as a whole, as a work that far transcended the conventional mecha anime genre.

The story follows young boys and girls who pilot giant, multi-purpose humanoid decisive weapons called Evangelions to fight mysterious enemies known as "Angels." However, the narrative's focus is not on the thrill of battle, but on the fragile, vulnerable inner lives of its characters, led by the protagonist Shinji Ikari, and the difficulty of communicating with others. With its complex storyline interwoven with philosophical, psychological, and religious motifs, its stylish visual expression, and the boom created by the character Rei Ayanami, its impact is immeasurable.

"Evangelion" is not just an anime; it is a "cultural phenomenon." Its influence is not confined to Japan but continues to inspire creators and fans all over the world.

This "ALL OF EVANGELION" exhibition can be described as the first-ever opportunity to experience, in the most raw and comprehensive way, the passion, skill, and anguish from which this legendary work was born.


Conclusion: Become a Witness to Legend

For long-time fans, the 30th Anniversary Exhibition "ALL OF EVANGELION" will be a pilgrimage to reaffirm their love for the series and make new discoveries. For a new generation of fans who came to know Evangelion through the "Rebuild" series, and for those about to delve into the work, it is the perfect chance to encounter its grand creative history and the source of its unfading charm.

If you plan to be in Tokyo between November 2025 and January 2026, why not visit this historic exhibition? Paired with the spectacular view of Tokyo, it is sure to add an unforgettable page to your "Evangelion experience."

Keep an eye on the official website and social media for further announcements as you plan your trip.

2025/07/24

Tokyo Game Show 2025: Your Essential Guide for International Visitors

Tokyo Game Show (TGS) is Asia's largest game event, where the latest games from around the world gather. 2025 is sure to be another festival that excites game fans from both Japan and abroad. We've put together detailed information to help international visitors participate smoothly.

1. Dates and Times

Business Days:

  • Thursday, September 25, 2025: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM JST
  • Friday, September 26, 2025: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM JST

Business Days are for game industry professionals and press only. General admission is not permitted. There is a possibility of general public admission in the afternoon. Details will be announced later.

Public Exhibition Days:

  • Saturday, September 27, 2025: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM JST
  • Sunday, September 28, 2025: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM JST

The venue may open at 9:30 AM JST depending on the situation.

2. Location

Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Halls 1-11, International Conference Hall, Event Hall
2-1 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8550, Japan
Makuhari Messe Official Website

3. Ticket Purchase (for Overseas Visitors)

Tickets for Tokyo Game Show are usually sold online several months before the event. International visitors will likely be able to purchase them through the following methods:

Official Online Ticket Sales Website:
You can often purchase tickets via credit card through the Tokyo Game Show official website. It may also support multiple languages.

Major Online Ticket Agents:
Tickets may be available on international travel activity booking sites like Klook, GetYourGuide, and Viator. These sites support multiple languages and are typically easier for overseas credit cards to use.

Convenience Store Purchase (After arriving in Japan):
Once you arrive in Japan, you may be able to purchase same-day or advance tickets at multimedia terminals in major Japanese convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart, etc.). However, this is only an option after you've arrived in Japan.

Important Notes for Purchase:

  • Sales Start Date: Sales usually begin 2-3 months before the event. Please check the official website for the latest information.
  • Ticket Types: There are various ticket types, including advance tickets, same-day tickets, and special invitation tickets. Advance tickets are often cheaper.
  • Entry Method: Confirm the entry method, such as QR code tickets or paper tickets.
  • Non-Refundable: Once purchased, tickets are generally non-refundable, so please be careful.

4. Exhibiting Manufacturers (Expected)

Typically, major domestic and international game manufacturers exhibit. The following manufacturers are expected to exhibit in 2025 (this is an expectation and not confirmed information):

Major Japanese Manufacturers:

  • Sony Interactive Entertainment (PlayStation)
  • Nintendo (Nintendo Switch, though often does not exhibit directly at TGS)
  • Capcom
  • Square Enix
  • Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Sega
  • Koei Tecmo Games
  • KONAMI
  • Atlus
  • FromSoftware
  • MiHoYo (HoYoverse)
  • Cygames
  • GREE
  • DeNA
  • GungHo Online Entertainment
  • and more

International Manufacturers:

  • Microsoft (Xbox)
  • Ubisoft
  • Electronic Arts (EA)
  • Activision Blizzard
  • Epic Games
  • and more

5. Exhibited Game Titles (Expected)

With a wide range of exhibiting manufacturers, a diverse array of game titles will be showcased. This includes new releases, unannounced titles, sequels to popular series, VR/AR games, and indie games.

  • Console Games: Latest titles for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X|S
  • PC Games: New titles and esports-focused games
  • Smartphone Games: Latest information on popular apps and unannounced titles
  • VR/AR Games: Experiential games compatible with the latest VR devices
  • Indie Games: Unique games by independent developers
  • Esports: Demonstrations and tournaments by professional players

Specific titles will be announced by each manufacturer and the Tokyo Game Show official website as the event approaches.

6. Main Events

Beyond game exhibits, Tokyo Game Show hosts a variety of events:

  • Latest Game Playtesting: Be among the first to try out unreleased new games.
  • Stage Events: Presentations by developers, talk shows with voice actors and celebrities, announcements of the latest information, and esports tournaments.
  • Esports Tournaments: Watch thrilling matches by professional gamers.
  • Merchandise Sales Corner: Sales of TGS-exclusive goods and game-related merchandise.
  • Indie Game Corner: Exhibition of unique games by independent game developers.
  • VR/AR Corner: Booths where you can experience the latest VR/AR technology.
  • Family Game Park: Games and events that families with small children can enjoy.

7. Cosplay Area

Tokyo Game Show is also a world-renowned cosplay event.

  • Cosplay Area: A dedicated cosplay area will be set up within the venue. Many cosplayers participate dressed as characters, and photography is allowed (it's polite to ask permission before taking a photo).
  • Changing Rooms: Changing rooms will be available for cosplayers.
  • Photography Rules: Specific rules for photography may be in place, so please be sure to check and follow them.

8. Transportation Access

Public transportation is the most convenient way to get to Makuhari Messe.

Train:

  • Get off at JR Keiyo Line "Kaihin Makuhari" Station, approximately a 5-minute walk.
  • Approximately 30 minutes from Tokyo Station to Kaihin Makuhari Station (using limited express or rapid trains).
  • Approximately 15 minutes by bus from JR Sobu Line / Keisei Line "Makuhari Hongo" Station.

Access from Airports:

  • From Narita Airport (NRT): Take the JR Narita Express to Tokyo Station, then transfer to the JR Keiyo Line. Alternatively, there may be direct highway buses to Makuhari Messe.
  • From Haneda Airport (HND): Take the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa Station, then the JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station, and transfer to the JR Keiyo Line. Alternatively, there may be direct highway buses to Makuhari Messe.

9. Accommodation

There are several hotels around Makuhari Messe. We recommend booking early.

Hotels around Makuhari Messe:

  • Hotel New Otani Makuhari
  • APA Hotel & Resort
  • Hotel Green Tower Makuhari
  • Hotel Springs Makuhari
  • and more

Accommodation in Tokyo:
Areas around major stations like Tokyo Station, Shinjuku, Shinagawa, and Shibuya are also good options as they are easily accessible by train.

Accommodation Booking Tips:

  • Hotel bookings tend to concentrate and prices tend to increase during the event period. Book as early as possible.
  • It's convenient to use major hotel booking sites (Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, etc.).

10. Important Notes

Important points for international visitors to enjoy Tokyo Game Show:

  • It gets extremely crowded: Especially on public exhibition days, the venue will be very busy. There might be long lines even before opening, so arrive with plenty of time.
  • Health Management: You'll be walking around a vast venue, so wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and stay hydrated.
  • Luggage: The venue can be crowded, so avoid large luggage and bring only essential items. Station lockers and coin lockers may also be crowded.
  • Photography: There may be restrictions on taking photos and videos at each booth and stage event. Please check for photography permission signs and be considerate of others.
  • Trial Play Waiting Times: Waiting times for popular titles can be several hours long. It's efficient to decide which titles you want to try in advance.
  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi may be provided at the venue, but connections can be unstable during peak times. It's recommended to have your own mobile Wi-Fi router or SIM card for stable internet.
  • Prepare Japanese Yen: Some merchandise corners and food stalls may only accept cash. It's convenient to have some Japanese Yen. Credit cards are also accepted at many places.
  • Heatstroke Prevention (if lingering summer heat): Even in late September, it can sometimes be hot. Consider bringing a hat or parasol and staying hydrated.

11. Useful Information

Official Guidebook/App:
An official guidebook with a venue map, exhibitor list, and event schedule is sold every year. A smartphone app may also be available, allowing you to check the latest information in real-time.

TGS Official SNS:
Following the Tokyo Game Show's official X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook accounts will help you get the latest news and urgent announcements quickly.

Multilingual Support:
In recent years, Tokyo Game Show has been improving its multilingual support for international visitors. There will likely be English and other language support at venue information desks and some booths.

Translation App:
If you're unsure about communicating in Japanese, having a translation app on your smartphone can be very helpful.


Tokyo Game Show 2025 is a fantastic opportunity to experience Japan's latest game culture. We hope this information helps international visitors fully enjoy Tokyo Game Show. Please be sure to check the latest information announced on the official website.

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2025/07/23

2025世界角色扮演峰會完整指南

2025世界角色扮演峰會:國際旅客完整指南

活動日期與行程

  • 日期:2025年8月1日(週五)至8月3日(週日)
  • 8月1日(週五)18:00–21:00:前夜祭暨紅地毯典禮
  • 8月2日(週六)11:00–21:00:大須角色扮演遊行及其他活動
  • 8月3日(週日)11:00–21:00:世界角色扮演錦標賽及其他活動
  • 詳盡行程請參考官方網站。

場地資訊

  • 主場地:Oasis 21(綠洲21)- 愛知縣名古屋市東區東櫻1-11-1
  • 透過地鐵東山線、名城線「榮站」及名鐵瀨戶線「榮町站」直達
  • 副場地:久屋大通公園、中央公園地下街、愛知藝術中心(決賽)、大須商店街、久屋大通庭園Flarie、中部電力MIRAI塔
  • 活動包含舞台演出、角色扮演舞台、攤位及拍攝區域等。

票務資訊

  • 各種票券類型:角色扮演參加券、更衣室券、一般參觀券、世界角色扮演錦標賽觀賞券
  • 部分票價示例:
  • 票券種類 價格(含稅) 特典
    VIP (VV席)18,000日圓原創T恤、環保袋(muta合作款)、手電筒
    V席12,000日圓原創T恤、手電筒
    S席6,000日圓原創環保袋、手電筒
    A席4,000日圓僅手電筒
    其他入場券詳見官方網站-
  • 請透過官方網站及主要日本售票平台購票,建議提前購買。

世界角色扮演錦標賽

  • 41個國家及地區的代表選手(每組2人)競爭世界冠軍頭銜
  • 日期:2025年8月3日(週日)14:30開始
  • 場地:愛知藝術中心大廳
  • 僅持有特別觀賽券(通常包含官方周邊商品)入場

拍照熱點

  • Oasis 21 銀河廣場(地下層):活動的心臟地帶,最適合拍照及會面。
  • 久屋大通庭園Flarie:自然風景適合角色扮演與自然融合的攝影。
  • 大須商店街:昭和復古與近未來氛圍交織,最佳街頭角色扮演場景。
  • 其他推薦:久屋大通公園、中央公園地下街等。

交通資訊

  • 從東京出發:東海道新幹線至名古屋,約1小時40分
  • 從大阪出發:東海道新幹線,約50分
  • 到會場:
    • 地鐵東山線/名城線「榮」站步行即達
    • 名鐵瀨戶線「榮町」站步行即達
    • 市區巴士:榮巴士總站,步行約5分鐘
    • 中部國際機場:搭乘名鐵μSKY直達名古屋
  • 榮週邊多場館可步行抵達,建議使用交通IC卡輕鬆搭乘地鐵或公車。
  • 注意:活動期間人潮眾多,請預留充足交通時間。
  • 角色扮演者可穿著戲服搭乘大眾運輸,但需覆蓋外衣與妥善收納道具,以保安全及禮儀。

住宿資訊

  • Oasis 21附近及榮、名古屋車站周邊有大量住宿選擇。
  • 可預訂官方合作飯店方案享有專屬禮遇(如更衣室使用券、限定商品等)。
  • 熱門飯店推薦:名古屋榮Route Inn、名鐵Inn名古屋等,各式商務與高級飯店任選。

美食與在地料理

  • 名古屋是美食之都!會場及周邊有多元餐廳選擇。
  • 特色料理:味噌豬排、雞翅、鰻魚飯、扁平麵、台灣拉麵等。
  • 榮與大須地區匯聚日本料理、拉麵、咖啡廳、居酒屋及甜點店。
  • Oasis 21地下一樓有美食廣場。角色扮演者多可入內用餐,但請確認店家規則。亦可自帶飲食入場。

參加須知與禮儀

  • 所有參加者必須購買有效入場券/更衣室券並於指定更衣區更換。
  • 不得在公共區域換裝或未經許可攝影。
  • 入場皆需至接待處領取識別證(無論角色扮演或一般觀眾)。
  • 服裝尺寸參考:約50cm寬以下便於入席。
  • 妨礙視線或危險之服裝道具有限制。
  • 道具、仿製武器於公共區域或交通移動時必須收納覆蓋。
  • 主要接待處多語支援(含英、中文等)。
  • 巴士總站及指定區域禁止拍照/攝影,無指定停車場,請多使用大眾運輸。門票不退不換。

愉快參與小撇步(Tips)

  • 即時追蹤官方APP或社群平台掌握活動資訊。
  • 榮及主要車站週邊提供免費Wi-Fi。記得事先準備SIM卡或eSIM。
  • 日本夏季炎熱,請自備帽子及飲用水,會場有自動販賣機。
  • 自拍棒及空拍機在特定區域和人多時有使用限制,請留意現場指示。
  • 官方週邊商品供應有限,建議一開場即購買。
  • 非COSER也能暢玩!一般服裝觀眾同樣能盡享活動,現場設有新手導覽及Q&A。
  • 活動期間也可順遊名古屋城、熱田神宮及週邊購物街。

常見Q&A

問題 回答
不會日語可以參加嗎? 官方導覽說明、服務台及工作人員均提供多語支援。
服裝和道具有限制嗎? 有尺寸及內容規定(詳見上文),武器及危險物品禁止帶入。
不COSPLAY也可以玩嗎? 當然可以,一般觀眾可盡情享受攝影、購物及觀賞活動。
參加費外會有額外費用嗎? 現場商品與飲食須現場付款。場外餐廳也歡迎體驗。
可存放行李嗎? 會場內有投幣置物櫃及行李寄存區。

最後祝福

以「COSPLAY EVERYWHERE!!」為口號,盡情享受名古屋世界級角色扮演盛會吧!
請務必遵守官方規則與禮儀,並隨時掌握最新資訊,確保參加安全且愉快。
祝您旅途愉快,盡情投入2025世界角色扮演峰會!

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