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Here was a hat shop by Makiko Miya.
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A Hakoniwa-like box inserted into a video monitor by Circle-Lab.
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The eccentric cuteness of this dog painting by SUM-RON proved quite popular.
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Kimono-clad Kaori Watanabe decorated her booth in Japanese style.
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Throughout the venue, there were several exhibitors wearing this pink mask. Here was Chamo.
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Kaikai Kiki’s booth sold posters. There was a rush of visitors at all times.
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Here was a booth by the International Succulent Institute of Japan.
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TV personality Eriko Sato partnered with her friends, the three-man comedy unit 326, to sell t-shirts and copies of her latest book.
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Makiko Kudo, Toru Kuwakubo, and others. from GEISAI had their talents fostered by Tomio Koyama Gallery. Here was Koyama’s latest booth.
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Keiichi Sokabe’s label ROSE RECORDS also exhibited their goods.
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This kangaroo headdress was quite notable at the hall.
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Who could have expected thiss balloon?