Hyper Japan starts on Friday

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The UK’s biggest Japanese culture convention returns to London for its sixth year in the running.

From July 15-17, head down to London Olympia to experience everything you love about Japanese culture, including video games, food, art, music, fashion and of course, anime and manga.

First session visitors on Friday and Saturday will be treated to cheaper tickets as well as having the privilege of getting the first pick of all the convention has to offer.

The convention will play host to a number of activities and events during the day. EAT JAPAN will offer the finest Japanese cuisine in London, whilst the Game & Anime park will undoubtedly satisfy any gamer’s appetite. After all, gaming big dogs Nintendo, who recently saw their share price increase by 53% thanks to Pokemon Go, are also set to make an appearance. The Cosplay and creative studio section will encourage visitors to tap into their creative side and embrace the loveably eccentric and unparalleled imaginative side of J-culture.

The full list of exhibitors participating in this year’s event can be found here.

The team at ‘Resonate’ will be heading down to the convention too, so drop us a message on any of our social media to meet up with us!

Tickets are still available, so buy them now to avoid disappointment.

To buy tickets and for more information, click here.


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