A collaboration between Tokyo Otaku Mode and Hatsune Miku has been realized! Versions of Miku drawn by young and popular illustrators in Japan are taking over TOM!
Tsuburaya Productions has started a project that will shake the world: the Ultra Kaiju Humanization Project, in which the kaiju from the *Ultraman* series are transformed into cute girls!
“Spreading anime and anime songs still unknown in other countries to the people there and broadening the path that future generations will travel. That’s our destiny and mission.” - KATSU
For two days, from May 28 to 29, 2014, Miku Expo 2014 was held in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta. It was a major event that included Hatsune Miku goods, visuals, and live performances. Read on to see what it was like.
The event CafeReo Character Convention was held by CafeReo, a company that sculpts, sells, and distributes anime goods, on April 16 in Asakusabashi, Tokyo.
The results are in for the Ota-Q question “What are your top three favorite anime?” posted to the Tokyo Otaku Mode Facebook page from Dec. 23-31, 2013.
We on the TOM Team are full of both surprise and gratitude for the wonderful and pleasant submissions all of you continue to upload. But the contest is far from over. We look forward to seeing works that shows your passion for Steins;Gate!
When you hear the word "doll," what comes to mind? Is it a traditional French doll? Is it Barbie? As you may know, dolls have been a beloved plaything worldwide for many generations. But in Japan, the doll is evolving in a unique way.
A limited time collaborative cafe has opened between The Theatre Coffee, located on the 11th floor of Shibuya Hikarie, and Hello Kitty! There is champagne, sweets, and even a photo spot!