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Kyoto International Manga Museum

I went to the Kyoto International Manga Museum, which has a huge collection of comics or comic exhibits.
It was crowded with so many overseas tourists that I doubted I was in Japan.
Near the entrance there was a stamp area.
Luckily I had my train stamp notebook with me, so I stamped without being really sure.
The pictures of the stamps were MAMYU, a mysterious fairy whose head had a manga pen.
I wondered how he washes his head and what position he sleeps in.
BTW it was interesting to see a lot of well-built men standing in line.

I’d been reading some comics such as Uwasa no Himeko and old comics I’d never seen before.
In Uwasa no Himeko, there’s a scene where Himeko hits a flaming tennis ball, and I thought she could do well in the world of The Prince of Tennis too.

I also took a break at a cafe attached to the museum.
The walls were covered in manga artists’ signatures.
And I was happy to happen to sit near my fav manga artists: Huruya sensei, Saitou sensei and  Maya sensei.

how did he paint this high up

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