2012年7月1日日曜日

Largest Japanese-animation expo in US opens

An exposition of Japanese animation films and video games is being held in Los Angeles. The annual Anime Expo opened at Los Angeles Convention Center, California, on Friday. The US-based Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation organized the 4-day event for films and video games. The event is expected to draw 130,000 visitors. The expo features the latest versions of video games based on popular Japanese animation films. In some booths, fans were excited at being able to use online services to watch on their Smartphone handsets animation films aired in Japan less than an hour earlier. The films are shown with English subtitles. Drinks and snacks are available at a cafe that resembles the popular "maid cafes" in Japan's Akihabara electric town. In the Tokyo cafes, waitresses dressed as maids treat customers like masters or mistresses in high-status people's homes of several generations ago. Many fans also dressed themselves as their favorite animation character in what is known as cosplay. An American girl said she enjoyed meeting other cosplayers. She said the art of animation is very interesting and inspiring. A charity auction will be held for donations to the disaster-hit Tohoku region of Japan and other places around the world.

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