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  2. Ita-bag - Wikipedia

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    These stores also often partner with game centers to create ita-bag contests. [3] Spread through the international anime and manga fandom, the ita-bag fashion is also growing outside Japan. [4] Ita-bags serve to publicly express how much their owners love a particular fictional character or media franchise.

  3. Japanese in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese consulate in New York City stated that in 1992 there were about 16,000 Japanese people living in Westchester County, New York, and about 25-33% of the expatriates employed by the Japanese companies in the New York City area lived in Westchester County. Up to a few years before 2002, Japanese companies gave benefits to their staffs ...

  4. Hobby Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Japan Co., Ltd. (株式会社ホビージャパン, Kabushiki gaisha Hobī Japan) is a Japanese publishing company known for publishing and releasing books, magazines, light novels, games, and collectibles. Founded in 1969, the company owns and distributes such publications as the eponymous Hobby Japan magazine, as well as Uchusen.

  5. Mandarake - Wikipedia

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    Mandarake Inc. (Japanese: まんだらけ) is a Japanese retail corporation that operates a chain of used good stores. Founded as a used bookstore specializing in manga in 1980, Mandarake incorporated in 1987 and currently operates 11 retail locations and one fulfillment center.

  6. Anime NYC - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] In the convention's first year, they did not use the amount of space used by New York Comic Con. [9] [15] New York City declared an Anime NYC Weekend for the 2017 convention. [15] Anime NYC added more floor space in 2018, with additional expansion planned in 2019. [7] The convention also hosted Anisong World Matsuri at the Hammerstein ...

  7. Central Park Media - Wikipedia

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    Central Park Media was founded in 1990 by John O'Donnell as an anime supplier. [2] During its heyday, CPM incorporated MD Geist as part of its U.S. Manga Corps logo. . Curiosity by anime fans seeing the "corporate spokes mecha" in CPM's titles resulted in MD Geist becoming one of the company's bestselli

  8. Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! - Wikipedia

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    Nine volumes have been released as of October 2023. A manga adaptation with art by Shimo Aono has been serialized online via Hobby Japan's Comic Fire website since December 2018. Both the light novel and manga have been licensed in North America by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation produced by Zero-G premiered in January 2025.

  9. Nippon Club (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The best early detailed description of the Nippon Club, its structure and membership appeared in January 1908 when the Club was located at 44 West 85th Street in New York City's Upper West Side. In the book "Japan in New York" [4] we are given: Large photos of the front of the Club, the Drawing Room and the Japan Room. The basic listing for the ...

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