
Shonen Jump+
Spy Family, Kaiju No. 8, and Dandadan are popular works, so they each have individual exhibition areas.
I liked that there were newspaper and unusual scrap corners in between, and that there were elements from other Jump-related manga scattered throughout.
1. Take back excellence 2. Reading and cutting wall 3. Love 4. Want to 5. No one is an outsider Various manga panels and QR codes are present, but their text is too small for detailed extraction.
It was nice to have various events like the quote wall and the one-shot wall that made me feel nostalgic, reminding me of things like “Oh, I remember this.”
Personally, I thought the coolest attempt was the real “Good Jan” corner near the exit, where you could stick a “Good Jan” sticker given by the staff onto your favorite work.
I made a good jump at the thank you pitch.
Near the exit, there was a whiteboard with messages from past Jump writers.
There were various people, from the current series to those from the past, and it was truly enjoyable to see their illustrations.
I think it’s an event that people who have been reading Jump for a long time can enjoy more.
If you live in Tokyo and have free time during Golden Week, I definitely want you to give it a try.
I took a photo of the venue’s exterior because it looked nameless.
You’re having fun…
That guy…
I’m glad to hear that you really enjoyed it.
It’s amazing that they also handle one-shots.
I understand because there are quite a few trending hits and buzz-worthy works.
I feel a sense of intention in the fact that this part was zoomed in and photographed.
I hesitated when I heard about the ticket lottery, but I think I’ll go…
Real nice, isn’t it…
Was there a nanohazard?
I was wondering where it was being held, and it’s Tennoz Isle.
Was there a Steel Arm Adam!?
Mashimashi Club is too nostalgic…
Memu Memu was on Jump+.
This year’s experience is pretty significant too, isn’t it?
I mean, there are a lot of areas where you can take photos.
The increase in anime adaptations is crazy.
I knew it, but Mizore-chan and Getabako are lined up together!!
I was looking at the whiteboard and thought that having a three-time serialization in Jump Plus is quite impressive for Tsurun-sensei…
Is there a spin-off like Black Clover in the past?
Deadpool, you were alive…
Is there a Love Dester or Deep Tokyo on the whiteboard…
The shop’s goods were prohibited from being photographed.
I think the whiteboard is only for the current series lineup.
High-Risk Mission Therapy was a good manga…
“Is there anything? I’m asking, but basically, everything is there. There are sections that cover all works little by little.”
etc.
I’m glad… Memmem isn’t over yet…
God, I want to kill you…
Early works are so nostalgic.
Since the first series lineup is arranged in the 50 sounds, the top left will be “i Shoujo.”
It was no good having Deadpool on the whiteboard.
I wondered what it meant for the exterior to be nameless, and indeed it is a nameless building.
Medusa nuts
The rice ball is in a really good position.
Has the Sayotome sisters’ person not written a message?
I wonder what I’m doing now…
There were two pigeons.
There are little sections where the author answers readers’ questions.
It was interesting to see that.
I thought it was sneaky to exclude voice actors from the Voice Actor Mashimashi Club.
I remembered that a powerful drug called “Hina-chan Change” was serialized.
What is ‘ ‘ ?
What made me personally happy was that the Living Parade series was treated quite well.
I’ve been serialized in three works in Jump+, so I’m quite an established author, but I didn’t expect to be treated well enough to participate in something like this wall art. Being alongside “Searching for Body” really made me feel a sense of nostalgia for Jump+ horror.
I mean, this wall art was really great, so please sell goods with this design!
Is there anything you want, but did you get to see the pants?
As expected, it’s quite an impressive lineup.
It seems like I’m not able to land properly.
There’s no nipple display or anything like that…
By the way, was there a group from China?
Magmel and so on.
Looking at the timeline, it seems like Age Taro was a work that supported the early stages of the service…
Few people know that Jumpra was once an adult manga app…
I liked the home appliances-chan…
Is there also indie?
Please tell me your top 3 favorite Jump manga.
Why are you so concerned about nanoscale hazards…?
5-second fairy tale lover
It wasn’t something that the Mashimashi Club personally considered a dark history…
Rather, they are the ones who reflect the least.