The Evangelion Store’s latest exhibit featured illustrations of Evangelion done in street-art style.
Category: Geekery
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 13: Odaiba Gundam and Venus Fort
So, how do you look for a giant figure the size of a two-story building that refuses to be found?
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 12: Gundam Cafe
The food and drink items on the menu were fairly standard cafe fare, but given really funny Gundam-related names that I’m sure many fans will enjoy.
Anime Contents Expo 2012 Event Report
The convention attracted over 50,000 guests over the course of the weekend, and featured massive booths from companies such as Kadokawa Shoten, Good Smile Company, Animate, and Aniplex.
World of Tanks Press Launch Event Report
World of Tanks prides itself on its intense pick-up-and-play style of PVP battles, where you pilot your customized tank to wrestle territory from other players in a WW2-style playing field.
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 12: Tokyo Ramen Street and Tokyo Character Street
Tokyo Ramen Street was a wonderful find in what was otherwise a cold, tiring, utterly ruined morning.
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 5: Akihabara and Ikebukuro (Butler Cafe Royal Servant)
We dropped by Akihabara and do some shopping. And by “shopping”, I mean spending a nice chunk of change at some anime goods stores and second-hand shops. I regret nothing.
Tokyo Anime Fair 2012 Event Report
Spanning several halls at the massive Comiket venue, it is one of the biggest and most well-attended anime conventions in the world.
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 2: Square Enix Showcase
Square Enix Showcase is less like Ghibli Museum and more like the Evangelion Store Tokyo 01– a merchandise and collectibles shop that also runs special exhibits of their latest or most popular titles.
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 2: Mitaka no Mori Ghibli Museum
I love Mitaka no Mori Ghibli Museum, but I have always had one major gripe with them: no adult-sized Nekobus 😦
2012 Tokyo Trip Day 1: Evangelion Store Tokyo 01 and Shibuya
Opening in Harajuku late last year, the Evangelion Store Tokyo 01 is a must for longtime fans of the animation series.
Deboxing: Muji City in a Bag Tokyo and City in a Box Edo
They are sort of like an artisan hipster Lego set, sans the mini-figs that are personally the highlight of every Lego diorama.
