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Pop Japan Travel Manga Tour 2008 Photo Gallery

August 22 - 30, 2008 - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima

From Deb Aoki, About.com

Pop Japan Travel took 13 anime and manga fans to Tokyo to participate in Comitia 85, a show featuring manga art and artists at Tokyo Big Sight. Other highlights of the tour include a visits to the Ghibli Museum, Kyoto, Osaka and meet and greets with anime art director Nizo Yamamoto and shojo manga artist Kaimu Tachibana.

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  1. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Ginza at NightGinza lights at night, Tokyo
  2. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Collectible Kaiju at MandarakeA colorful (and pricey) selection of kaiju monster toys at Mandarake Akihabara.
  3. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Code Geass BillboardBillboard advertising new Code Geass anime DVD on Chuo-dori in Akihabara, Tokyo
  4. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Adult Manga at Tora no AnaAdult manga in the basement of the Akihabara branch of Tora no Ana
  5. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Akihabara StoresA multi-storied shop near the JR Akihabara station
  6. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - KaminarimonKaminarimon - Thunder Gate at Asakusa Senso-ji Temple
  7. Pop Japan Travel Manga Tour 2008 – Nakamise-doriNakamise-dori shopping street at Asakusa, Tokyo
  8. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Asakusa Age ManjuDeep-fried manju or red bean cakes at Asakusa
  9. Pop Japan Travel Manga Tour 2008 – Senso-ji TempleSensō-ji Temple at Asakusa
  10. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Tokyo Tower ViewThe view of Tokyo Tower from Hotel Pacific Shinagawa seen during Pop Japan Travel 2008 Manga Tour
  11. Pop Japan Travel Manga Tour 2008 – Shinagawa KeitaiA Japanese woman using her ever-present keitai, or cell phone
  12. Mind Over Manga Tour 2008 - Newdays Convenience StoreNew Days convenience store, from Pop Japan Travel 2008 Mind Over Manga Tour
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