
Shueisha: 100 Years of Manga!
Shueisha, the renowned manga publisher, celebrates its 100th anniversary. This milestone brings exciting projects making manga more accessible to international readers.
Shueisha's centennial celebration means more opportunities for travelers to engage with Japanese manga. Expect enhanced digital access and potentially more translated works available during your visit.
For visitors, this could translate to easier access to manga cafes, exhibitions, and themed events. Keep an eye out for special collaborations and merchandise tied to Shueisha's popular titles.
Consider exploring manga-related attractions during your trip. Many bookstores and cultural centers now offer dedicated manga sections and events, enhancing your cultural immersion.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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