Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, C99, Japan's largest doujinshi conferencing fair, which was originally held by two-dimensional otakus, has been postponed several times. It finally officially opened today, December 30, for a period of two days. Due to the impact of the epidemic, only 55,000 people are allowed to enter each day. •CXX is Japan's largest doujinshi instant sale, also known as a doujinshi trade fair, where participants in the doujinshi community (whether individuals or doujinshi groups) directly sell their doujinshi and communicate with readers. In addition to books, doujinshi-created software, music CDs, lyrics, etc. may also be sold or released at the venue. At the same time, there may also be pop culture activities that are more closely related to anime and comics, such as Cosplay or doll decorations. •C99 was originally scheduled to be held in the winter of 2020. Due to the impact of the epidemic, it was announced to be suspended in July last year. After that, it experienced several repeated operations of new dates and postponements. According to official sources, the new date this time was determined based on the official comprehensive consideration of factors such as Japan’s epidemic policy and the progress of epidemic prevention vaccine injections. •Appreciation of some wonderful COSERs from previous years: |
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