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KyoMAF: Exhibitor Booths
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Exhibitor Booths
The main draw of the event are the two exhibition halls featuring booths for companies to advertise their properties and sell goods. Booths for anime companies, manga publishers, television channels, radio stations, colleges, technical schools, and more line the two halls on separate floors. Here's a glance at some of the more notable booths at the event, but a larger gallery at the end of the main event report article has a more comprehensive look.
Fate/Grand Order
The Fate/Grand Order booth was by far the busiest. Fans could pose with two swords from the game, take pictures of a slew of cardboard stands of characters, and look at lots of figures.ytv
ytv's booth highlighted Detective Conan, Ace Attorney, and My Hero Academia. The theme of the My Hero Academia section was "summer festival," and the booth even had moving parts.
A separate area had a unique lantern display of All Might and Deku.
Kadokawa
Kadokawa's big draw was for Angels of Death. Attendees could actually get in the chair or on the bed, be shackled in, and have pictures taken.
Shonen Jump
There's a new generation of Shonen Jump anime either airing now or airing soon, and the booth was keen to advertise the new properties. The Promised Neverland poster even had a full-size Demon mask hanging on it.
Hatsune Miku
The booth had a life-size statue of the Vocaloid singer on display as well as a figure size version.
Katana Maidens: Toji no Miko
The exhibition hall had an itasha on display.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly
GARO
Frame Arms Girl
The Frame Arms Girl booth had a detailed diorama featuring different figure types.
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