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Related event for “Takemiya Keiko 50th Anniversary Exhibition –Kaleidoscope-”

Takemiya Keiko Thanks Fair


2019年9月8日(日) 19/8/17 14:00 〜 19/8/17 16:00
※時間延長の可能性があります。

申込受付終了

 
  • Venue
    1F Multi-purpose room
  • Capacity
    200 people *First come basis
  • Fee
  • Participation
    It will be informed on June 20 on this page.
  • Organization
    Kyoto International Manga Museum
  • Support
    SHINCHOSHA
    Kitakyushu Manga Museum
  • Special Support
    Tranquilizer product Ltd.
内容

Takemiya Keiko will announce the winners of competitions and discuss their contributions. There will also be some other events, such as a panel discussion and a big meeting for fans.
*This event will be held in Japanese.
*If you want to come wearing a cosplay costume, you are welcome to.

For more information about the exhibition “Takemiya Keiko 50th Anniversary Exhibition –Kaleidoscope-”, please check out the special web site mentioned below.


Takemiya Keiko
Born in Tokushima prefecture. “Kokonotu no yujo” created by Takemiya was published in COM in 1967, and the next year she debuted professionally with ‘Ringo no tsumi’ (Sin of the apple) in Weekly Margaret. “Kaze to ki no uta” (The Poem of Wind and Trees), themed Shonenai*, has been considered a masterpiece of human drama since its release and influenced the next generation of shojo manga. There are many other manga titles that she created such as “Terra e…” (To Terra…), “Tenma no ketsuzoku” and more. She won the 9th Seiun Award (Best comic section), the 25th Shogakukan Manga Award and the 41st Japan Cartoonists Association Award (Minister of Education, Science and Technology Award). Also, she received the Japanese Medal of Honor with purple ribbon in 2014. She took up a professorship at Kyoto Seika University in 2000, and was the president of the same institution between 2014-2018. She is presently working as a professor of the graduate school, the head of the research center at the university, and the president of Japan Society for Studies in Cartoons and Comics. *Boy love



*Please note that the schedule, performers, and contents are subject to change.

関連展示・イベント
Karasuma-Oike, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-0846 Japan
TEL: +81 75-254-7414
FAX: +81-75-254-7424