Japanese travel comics
If you want a visa, you need a personal visa. Traveling abroad and studying abroad depend on it. Then Japanese must reach at least level 2, and it is best to reach level 1. If you graduate from college, you can go. I suggest that you learn Japanese when you graduate from college, and then leave as soon as you graduate. There is no burden, of course, there must be a certain income at home. Because of the earthquake in Japan, this aspect has been relaxed a lot. In Japan, comics are generally taught in study classes or junior colleges.
Submission is very simple. Call the jump editorial department and make an appointment to go there. An editor will talk to you and hold his own work. The editor will read it and tell you your strengths and weaknesses. Don't be afraid to reject the manuscript. Throw a few more shots. Generally, if you meet, take a short story first. The editor thinks it's enough. I will take your manuscript and vote for the jump Monthly Award or the more awesome Akazuka Award (you can also vote for it yourself), and you can draw cartoons better when you get the award. Generally, the serial paintings will be discussed with the editor first, and the specific content will be decided and several paintings will be submitted to the editorial department in advance. Then the editorial department will hold a meeting to discuss the cut of the unpopular comics and the serialization of the new comics. Once it is decided, you should start to draw hard. The editor will also help you find an assistant. Go to your place regularly to urge and fetch manuscripts. For example, in February, it is decided to serialize your comics on jump in May. From that moment on, you can start drawing. The author of the work in the magazine needs to finish it early. The editor will pay attention to comics with you after serialization. Discuss what to do.
Specifically, you can go and see The Dream Eater, which gives a good introduction to the cartoonist's start and life.
Drawing cartoons is not a joke. It doesn't mean that you can succeed if you want to be a cartoonist. This process is extremely difficult. You have made more efforts than others, but the result is not rewarded. This is common.
Just ask if there is anything you don't understand, but I really don't recommend you to choose this career like gambling. Success is extremely rich, failure is poor, and it is completely two extremes.
As for Japanese anime, I think everyone knows its popularity. In fact, it is not enough to watch these cartoons. We might as well come to these animation tourist attractions to punch in! Let's relive the emotion brought by those animations!
Tokyo Animation Center-Animation Capital Akihabara
Some senior otaku should know that Akihabara is a paradise for anime fans. Here, you can experience the latest Japanese anime and talk show performances by popular voice actors. There are also some anime shop in the animation center, where you can buy the most limited amount of animation products, and it is the first place to go in the world.
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Venue: 4th floor, UDX Cross Field, Akihabara, 4-14-1 Kanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Opening hours: 11: 00 to 19: 00.
Recently, Miyazaki Hayao's film Spirited Away is being shown. The most unforgettable scene should be the scene when monsters and immortals went to Tang's oil room to take a bath. What impressed me most was that it was time for the river god to take a bath and all the rubbish was washed away. And the oil room in the movie has a prototype in reality. The luxurious appearance is very similar to God's residence, and the golden furniture house is also a household name. People who have been there also lament that it is like a fairyland, just like the adventure of Chihiro.
Se Hot Spring Jinjiuwu Spirited Away
Venue: Nagano Prefecture
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Miyazaki Hayao, the master animator, created a beautiful scene for us, and this art gallery was designed by Mr. Miyazaki Hayao himself, which can satisfy all your fantasies about his animation. There is an oversized chinchilla in the ticket booth at the gate. Sure, we can take a photo together. On the second floor of the art museum, there is a totoro children's bus.
On its roof, there is a statue of laser blast in the City of the Sky, which can also be used to take pictures.
Three Eagle Sensen Ghibli Art Museum (Miyazaki Hayao)
Venue: 1-1-83 Xialianque, Sanying City, Tokyo (in Grace Park, Jingtou, Tori)
Opening hours: 10:0018:00 (reservation is required one month in advance), and rest days: every Tuesday.
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Doraemon is believed to be the memory of many generations, and it is also one of the most anticipated attractions of Japanese animation tourism. There are original paintings and manuscripts of Fujiko's works in the museum, as well as facilities for showing Doraemon movies. In fact, until now, I will still watch Doraemon with relish. My favorite is Doraemon's treasure bag, which contains everything.
Doraemon by Fujiko F Buxiong Art Museum
Venue: No.1, No.8 Dingmu, Changwei 2, Tama District, Kawasaki City
Opening hours: 10:0018:00 (every Tuesday, the end of the year and the beginning of the year)
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In Kamakura, you can experience the feeling of being Hanamichi Sakuragi. Friends who have seen "Hanamichi Sakuragi" should know that Sakuragi stood coolly at the seaside gate of Jiangzhidian and looked at Haruko, with a slight aperture in the sea. This picture is simply not beautiful.
Jiang Zhidian's Slam Dunk Master
The ticketing time at Kamakura Station is from 6: 50 to 22: 30.
Font 2 introduction
"There is only one truth." Are you excited to hear Conan say that? Conan is painted on JR's trains, and Conan's big posters are everywhere in the museum. In the museum, you can also see the scene of Gôshô Aoyama's studio, that is, you can see the process of making cartoons. Walking along Conan Avenue, we can see some bronze statues of Conan, and we can take photos with them.
Detective Conan in Gôshô Aoyama Hometown Museum
Venue: Room 1414, Yoshiko Yura Building, Beirong Town, Dong Bo County, Tottori Prefecture
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 9: 30 to 17: 30.
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Shimizu, the hometown of Maruko, is located in Shizuoka, Japan. It has the most complete circumference of Maruko, and you can also see the classroom where Maruko attends classes. There are also realistic versions of meatballs and jadeite in the classroom, which is very suitable for children to play with you in class! As long as they are fans of Maruko, they will come to the only "Maruko Museum" in Japan.
Cherry Maruko Museum Cherry Maruko
Venue: S-PULSE Dream Plaza, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Opening hours: 10: 00 to 24: 00.
Ok, that's the recommendation about Japanese animation resorts. Everyone must collect this information! I wish you all a pleasant journey!