Japanese manga creators make historic NYC visit at Kodansha House in fall
SOHO, Manhattan (PIX11) -- Get ready to indulge in everything Japanese manga and pop culture during the return of the Kodansha House pop-up this fall.
The limited-time immersive experience will reopen at 210 Lafayette St. in SoHo on Oct. 4 and will only last for about two weeks before closing on Oct 19.
Multiple Japanese manga creators behind some of this decade's most popular series will make historic appearances, offering rare chances for meet-and-greets and autograph signings of their best-selling books.
This year's lineup features "Soul Eater" and "Fire Force" creator Atsushi Ohkubo, "Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku" creator Fujita and "A Sign of Affection" creator Suu Morishita. Fans will have to keep an eye out for when tickets become available for each event.
Visitors will also get to feel like they've stepped into their favorite series like "Attack on Titan," "Ghost in the Shell" and "Blue Lock" with interactive exhibits, hands-on workshops, movie screenings and more.
To stay up to date on event announcements and ticket drops, follow Kodansha on social media and sign up for email updates.
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