An interesting place of pop culture in Kyoto. This place is filled with rows and rows of manga that can be read and enjoyed during the afternoon, as well as other manga or anime related memorabilia.
Kyoto International Manga Museum
Posted: Aug 5, 2015
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桂林仙儿
5/5Outstanding
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My family has an anime fan. Twenty years like a day, I love Japanese anime, so I have to come to the comics museum to find a dream and punch in. Kyoto International Comic Museum is a century-old school converted into a comics museum in 2006. There are three floors, as soon as you enter the exhibition hall on the first floor, you will be shocked by the manga book wall. Not only Japanese, but also other language comic versions, so I see a lot of foreigners, standing there and watching with relish~ I thought, even if I can't speak Japanese, I can read the comic's lens language, it is enough to be full of fans! Such a comic book shelf wall, from the first floor to the third floor, is classified according to the release date, there are also classified by language version, and there are also according to the author series. Adults and children can read as they like, read and then change, you can also look for a look on the shelf wall to see the year they were born, what comics were released? What are the big notes? A little interesting?
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Posted: May 20, 2022
CD云上
4/5Excellent
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As a comics lover in the early youth, this is a must-see place. Really love! Unfortunately, the original Japanese version can't understand [tears] although I can't understand it, it doesn't prevent me from finding my favorite author of the year, Yuan Yuan Qianhua, and several authors with high visibility at that time. It was later found that the authors and their books were all in the C position of this museum, which was very conspicuous, and it was obvious that their position in Japanese comic history was also very good. The entrance to the museum converted from the primary school is a playground, there are various Cosplays in the playground, and many people Ge You lie there to read comics, very leisurely. There are souvenirs at the entrance. I stayed there for a long time and finally bought souvenirs made by the characters of Youyou Baishu and the cat master in the account of Xiamu Friends. I like it very much.
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Posted: Nov 2, 2020
尧子ʈom
5/5Outstanding
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One of the world's largest comic collections, from the late 19th century to contemporary. Very suitable for children and comic fans of all ages; the souvenir shop is a bit disappointed, nothing to buy! 5 recommended
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Posted: Dec 2, 2019
马普尔太太
5/5Outstanding
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Very worth a visit, recommend this
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Posted: Oct 25, 2022
chenaoao520
5/5Outstanding
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Every day's trip takes into account the interests of bear children. I saw a two-city, and immediately filled him with a Kyoto Comic Museum. As the first museum of Japanese comic book collection, comic books from ancient times to the present all exist here. The reading room on the second floor is very exposed to age, and the best-selling cartoons published in that year are arranged according to the year. Silently find "Dragon Ball" "Saint Warrior Star Vector" "Dunk Master", you know how old I am. (frown)
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Posted: Aug 12, 2017
_TS***0b
4/5Excellent
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there are a lot of manga.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2022
hiluoling
3/5Average
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How can anime fans miss this place, here shows a development and results of Japanese anime, it has half of the area belongs to the type of book area, the other half of the area is there are some manuscript models.