Skip to main content

Comiket 97

Since I was in Tokyo at New Years this year too I checked out Comic Market again.



Unlike the last time I checked out Comiket, the areas were now split up because of the Olympics with the doujins halls at the main Tokyo Big Sight building and the corporate booths in a different location. I decided to check out the corporate booths on the first day and the lines started near DiverCity Tokyo Plaza.




When the lines finally started moving they turned to the right at this corner. The Gundam Unicorn statue in front of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is hidden behind the trees in this picture.




The lines continued towards VenusFort with the big ferris wheel on the right here and Tokyo Teleport Station and the Teleport Bridge on the left.




The lines ended up here next to the Teleport Bridge. On the right next to the bridge are the new Aomi Exhibition Halls A and B.




There used to be a big parking lot where these halls were built.




I finally made it inside at 11:10 after waiting in line from around 09:30.




Lots of booths inside the area of course.




Good Smile Company booth.




Lots of people in line for the Seven Net Shopping booth.




And a giant booth for the game Identity V.




There were various official cosplayers around too.




Like these Nekopara cosplayers.




And this Kuroko Shirai cosplayer handed out A Certain Scientific Railgun T booklets.




I also checked out the doujins areas at Tokyo Big Sight. They used all the west halls and the newly built south halls since the east halls were closed for the Olympics.




It was towards the end of the day so some booths had already closed, but there were still plenty of people around.




I also went back on the third Comiket day. I got up early this time and I had to wait in this line at Shimbashi Station for the Yurikamome to open.




Both the first, leaving at 05:20, and second Yurikamome trains at the two platforms filled up fast so I had to take the third train of the day here.




The train reached Tokyo Big Sight at a bit before 06:00 and everybody headed off to stand in line.




Found my place in line before sunrise.




I was in part 5 of the center promenade line, so I could move around the area until 08:00.




Lots of people arriving all the time so the line grew a lot during the hours of waiting until 08:00.




Back in line and it started raining.




Luckily it mostly stopped before opening hours.




The first group started moving up the stairs you can see in the distance here at 10:00 when Comiket opened.




Inside I saw these big posters for the second season of Re:Zero and a mobile game called Tenka Hyakken Zen.




Since there were less space inside the Tokyo Big Sight halls they also had a fourth day of Comiket this time, so I had to wait in line yet another day. This time I made the second train from Shimbashi Station on the Yurikamome, so I got a better place in the line.




Lots of people in line before opening again.




There seemed to be even more people than on the third day.




While checking out the area during the wait I saw these posters outside the nearby Ministop convenience store.




More posters.




I also got a picture of one of the lines for toilets. This one went around the corner of the park area here, and you can spot the actual small grey toilet building to the right in the picture if you look closely.




Back in the line when it started moving.




Lots of doujins for sale on this day too of course.




At the end of the day I went back to Akihabara and there were already Comiket 97 doujins for sale at different shops.




In the middle here is an Idolmaster pilgrimage book made by kazupi.




Since it was New Years I also checked out Kanda Shrine again.




Lots of people here for hatsumōde of course.




This time I also saw this Love Live poster at the shrine.




Some of the things I got at Comiket, like anime pilgrimage and illustration books, including the Idolmaster one I got as a gift from kazupi himself when I met him on this trip, keychains, postcards and the A Certain Scientific Railgun T booklet I got from the cosplayer. You can also see the Comiket 97 catalog I had to buy on the left here since you needed to have armbands that came with the catalog to get in this time because the areas were split up in different locations. I got an extra leftover armband for the first day you can see next to the catalog in the picture too.



No location map since it's no longer there.

This location was visited on 2019/12/28, 2018/19/30 and 2019/12/31.

Links:
Comiket official website

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Your Name - Train Crossing

I also checked out a bunch of Your Name locations in Nagano, starting with the train crossing that was supposedly shown in the movie, which is located close to Otabe Station in real life. Image from Your Name - 10m56s This is the angle that seems to match the most compared to what was shown in the movie, but the screenshot is flipped and there's some elements missing. Image from Your Name - 10m56s This is the screenshot as shown in the movie. You can see the similar looking metal utility box in the picture here. Image from Your Name - 31m08s I also took a picture from the opposite side so the metal utility box position matches when the screenshot is flipped. Image from Your Name - 31m08s There's a sign with a 7 on it here, but it's not in the same location as in the movie. Image from Your Name - 31m08s I also took a picture from the road, then the metal utility box position matches, but the road and railway track is switched. Location map: This location was visited on 2019/...

Flying Witch - Manga Covers

Although I don't normally do manga locations, I did check out some of the locations shown on the Flying Witch covers this time. Flying Witch Cover 1 This is at a shrine named Gankisan Shrine. I've marked this location in the map below. Flying Witch Cover 2 This is at Hirosaki Park on the other side of the moat from the bench shown in the anime. Flying Witch Cover 5 This is at the entrance of the house where Nao lives . Flying Witch Cover 6 And finally, this is down by the river near the nursery school close to the bridge shown in the anime OP. Location map: These locations were visited on 2019/04/24 and 2019/04/25. Special thanks to the ones who went here before: http://ukatensei.blog50.fc2.com/blog-entry-842.html http://ukatensei.blog50.fc2.com/blog-entry-843.html

Girls und Panzer - Tank Club Shop

The Tank Club Shop in episode 2 of Girls und Panzer is based on a real place in Tokyo, so I went to have a look. The closest train station is Ichigaya Station. Image from Episode 2 - 09m12s The building still looks the same. Image from Episode 2 - 09m10s Unfortunately the shop itself, which was called Norimono Club in real life, closed down in 2017. It was run by the publisher Ikaros Publications which still is located here. Image from Episode 2 - 09m18s There's no buildings on the other side of the street in real life. Location map: This location was visited on 2019/04/23. Special thanks to the ones who went here before: http://blog.livedoor.jp/seichijunrei/archives/51971829.html