By CHIE KOHARA/ Staff Writer
May 13, 2024 at 08:00 JST
A poster for the Domannaka Anime Film Festival exclusively drawn for the event by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko features the Midland Square commercial complex, in which the venue is housed, and a pair of golden statues of a mythical “shachihoko” half fish and half tiger creature displayed on the roof of Nagoya Castle. (Provided by the festival’s executive committee)
NAGOYA--The Domannaka Anime Film Festival being held May 17-19 at the Midland Square Cinema near Nagoya Station will feature classic titles mostly from the 1980s as well as many of their creators. [Read More]
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