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Tokyo Game Show Official Website

TGS:Tokyo Game Show is Japan's Tokyo Chiba Exhibition Hall held a large game exhibition, once a year, as long as the content of the exhibition for the game equipment, entertainment software, computer games and their game peripherals, the exhibition was built in 1996, the scale is second only to the United States E3 game exhibition, is also the world's second largest game exhibition.

According to the news published on the official website, the TGS 2014 will last from September 18 to 21, according to official statistics, by the end of June 2014 TGS exhibitors have reached 224, is expected to reach 300 scale, the number of visitors to the show about 220,000 people. Among the general public open for the last two days, that is, September 20, 21, tickets are priced at 1,200 yen (about 71 yuan), children under elementary school are free.

Meanwhile, as in previous shows, TGS 2014 will still be held at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Tokyo, with 1600 booths divided into 9 zones. This year's TGS show may be less heavyweight hardware devices, but a large number of new games for PS4 and Xbox One will be the main focus of attention.

Japan Aozora Bunko official website

Aozora.gr.jp:Japan The official website of Aozora Library collects a large number of copyright-failed Japanese books, and in the spirit of resource sharing and cultural exchange produces electronic versions of books to be published on the Internet for all to read and download for free.

The Aozora Library is a collection of books whose copyrights have been extinguished in Japan, or whose copyright has been extinguished in Japan. It is an online electronic library that collects and makes public literary works whose copyright has been extinguished in Japan, or whose copyright has not been extinguished, but whose owners have given permission for them to be uploaded on the website.

In 2007, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Aozora Bunko, the founder of Aozora Bunko launched the Aozora Bunko Complete Collection Sending Project, in which the entire collection of Aozora Bunko was made into DVDs for free distribution to public libraries and school libraries in Japan, and then, with the assistance of the Japan Foundation for International Exchange, the project was expanded to include the following With the assistance of the Japan Foundation for International Exchange, this program was developed worldwide, making an outstanding contribution to cultural exchange.

The Aozora Library contains mostly novels by famous Japanese authors, which are of high reading and research value and are valuable resources for Japanese language learners and Japanese language researchers.

Boston Museum of Art, Nagoya, Japan

NagoyaBoston:Japan The Nagoya Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Nagoya, is a sister museum of one of the world's leading museums, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in the United States, and introduces to Japan the finest works of art in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts collection. The Fine Arts Shop in the lobby sells works of art imported directly from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

The Nagoya/Boston The Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts, as the sister museum of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), breaks new ground in Japan by presenting art in innovative and refreshing The manifold works on exhibition are selected from one of the world's finest collections. They are displayed thematically to enhance the visitor's aesthetic experience and to stimulate contemplation of relationships between the works. The partnership between the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston enables people in Japan not only to enjoy great masterpieces, but also to appreciate art from cultures and periods that Until now has had little exposure in Japan.

World role-playing model show

WorldCosplay:World Cosplay Model Show is a website open to cosplayers all over the world, where you can freely post cosplay images, and even if you are not a cosplayer you can enjoy high level cosplay images from all over the world here.

COSPLAY is the abbreviation of English Costume Play is an abbreviated form of Costume Play, written as "コスプレ" in Japanese. Generally refers to the use of costumes, accessories, props and makeup to play the role of anime works, games. Play COSPLAY people are generally known as COSPLAYER.

< ;p>Cosplay is a shortened version of the English term "CostumePlay", introduced by Nov. His inspiration for this came from the International Costume Ball in San Francisco, USA, and his enthusiasm for cosplay, expressed in an article published in the Japanese magazine "MyAnime" (1982), led to the cosplay movement in Japan in 1982-83. Although cosplay did not originate in Japan, the current cosplay in the United States has been greatly influenced by Japanese cosplay.

Contemporary cosplay is generally based on animation, comics, games, and video games. Comics, games, video games, light novels, movies, television series, special effects, idol groups, occupations, historical stories, social stories or other self-created tangible characters as the goal, deliberately dressed in similar costumes, plus the matching of props, make-up, body language and other parameters, to play a "living" role of human beings.

Kyushu National Museum

Kyushu The National Museum is a national museum in Japan, opened in 2005, located in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, with the theme of "The formation of Japanese culture from the perspective of Asian history".

Electrocution Library

"The girl from rim" god "(god others は じ め ま し た, Kamisama Kiss) is a Japanese girl comic by Suzuki JULIETTA creation, began in 2008 in the journal of girl's comic series. On October 1, 2012, the TV animated version of "The Girl of Vitality" began to be broadcast.

Four Seasons Theatre Company

Shiki Theater Company (theater company Shiki) is one of Japan's leading Founded in 1953, the independent theater company performs more than 2,000 times a year, with famous plays such as "Lee Hyang-ran" and "Southern Cross", etc. Its exclusive performance venues include JR East Japan Art Center, Osaka Shiki Theatre and Fukuoka City Theatre.

Japanese ukiyo-e folk art retrieval library

Ukiyo-E: Japanese Ukiyo-e Ukiyo-e is a library of folk paintings founded by John Resig, an avid fan of folk paintings; he has found many similar prints by various means and collected them through his computer to show them to the world.

Ukiyo-e, or Japanese folk art, prints Ukiyo-e It is a unique national art that emerged in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867, also known as the Tokugawa Shogunate period), and is typical of the art of the flowering streets. It mainly depicts people's daily lives, landscapes, and dramas. Ukiyo-e is often thought to refer exclusively to color-printed woodblock prints (called nishiki in Japanese), but in fact there are also hand-painted works.

In Asia and the world of art, it presents a special tone and richness, after more than 300 years, the influence of Europe and Asia, the nineteenth century in Europe from classical to impressionist masters are also inspired by this style of painting, therefore. Ukiyo-e has a very high artistic value.

Ukiyo-e Search provides a platform for communication and sharing, allowing users to upload and download all resources, simply by uploading an image or a link to an image that can be stored on an online server, where users can also get high-definition images to print and download.

Ukiyo-e Search provides an incredible resource: The ability to both search for Japanese woodblock prints by The ability to both search for Japanese woodblock prints by simply taking a picture of an existing print AND the ability to see similar prints across multiple collections of prints.

This site is simply demonstration of what is possible using some of the data from a few museum Better data, hundreds of thousands of additional images, and better search capabilities are forthcoming. Sign-up to be notified when additional features are ready.

Ukiyo-e Search was created by John Resig, a computer programmer and avid

Ukiyo-e Search was created by John Resig, a computer programmer and avid enthusiast of Japanese woodblock prints.

In his personal research he saw a need for a tool that did not exist: some Additionally, some way of finding prints simply by uploading a Additionally, some way of finding prints simply by uploading a picture of a print seemed like an especially critical tool for researchers and collectors alike.

A ton of work has gone into making this search engine as easy as possible. gone into making this search engine as easy to use as possible, for example: Artist names have been unified into a single name across collections (even Also the best possible images have been found on the Also the best possible images have been found on the museum sites (which can often be a task unto itself).

This site is currently serving as a demonstration of what's possible but many improvements are still yet to be made.

Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo The National Museum is one of the earliest museums in Japan, established in 1872 and located in Ueno Park in the Taito district of Tokyo , with a collection of over 110,000 objects.

Qingkong Literature Library

Aozora Library Japan's high-quality, rich electronic The library, created by Ronson Tomita, collects a large number of expired Japanese literary works whose copyright has lapsed, and the quality and content of the entries are perfect. It is also a very good site for Japanese language learners.

Wolf and Spice

"Wolf and Spice" (Wolf and Spice) is Japanese light novel, the author is Shikura Irisa, published in February 2006, by the publication, its adaptation of the anime version began to broadcast in January 2008. Wolf and Spice" was awarded the honor of the first place of the year in 2007 "This light novel is awesome".

Oriental Library

Tōyō Bunko Tōyō Bunko is the largest Asian studies library in Japan, located in the Bunkyo district of Tokyo. Tōyō Bunko is a collection of ancient books and masterpieces from Japan, China and many other Asian countries.

Magic Forbidden Book Catalog

The catalog of magic banned (と あ る magic の banned books directory (イ ン デ ッ ク ス), A Certain Magical Index) is A light novel series of Japan, the author for the pool and the horse, the first volume of Japanese published in April 2004, received 2011 "this light novel is really fierce!" The honor of first place of the year.

National Diet Library of Japan

The National Diet Library (NDL) is the national library of Japan, established in 1948, located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, and is affiliated with the Diet and is the official depository library of Japan.

Sword and Sworcery

Sword Art Online (ソードアート・オンライン) is a Japanese light novel, the author is Kawahara gravel, published in November 2002, published in 2009 by the publication , in 2012, 2013 for two consecutive years won the "this light novel is awesome! In 2012 and 2013, it won the honor of the first place in the department of works.

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