The biggest anime event in the world occurred last weekend at Tokyo Big Sight–AnimeJapan. And while all the news from the event was massive in its own right, the event itself celebrated a huge return to form for its 10th anniversary and with it brought 100,000 through the doors, the event announced today.
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— AnimeJapan 2023 (@animejapan_aj) March 27, 2023
AnimeJapan 2024
開催決定!
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次回の #AnimeJapan は、
2024年3月に開催します????
10周年KVのキャッチコピー
「アニメは止まらない!」の通り、更に魅力的な #アニメ 総合イベントを目指して駆け抜けて参ります!!#AJ2023 → #AJ2024 ???? pic.twitter.com/PUoLWHE2nv
The 100,000 attendance over the two-day is still lower than the 2019 event, the last outing for AnimeJapan before the COVID-19 pandemic began, which saw 146,000 people attend. The 2023 event was the first “complete” event since then with the 2020 event canceled outright, the 2021 was an online only event and 2022 saw AnimeJapan be online with a limited in-person event.
RELATED: AnimeJapan 2023 to be Held at Tokyo Big Sight in March 2023
Alongside the attendee news, AnimeJapan revealed that the 2024 event will have its public days held on March 23 and March 24, once again at Tokyo Big Sight. The tagline for AnimeJapan 2024 is “Anime Never Stops!”
Source: Mantan Web
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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