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