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Reina's Japan Trip, June 2016: Day 1 (Part I) [Akihabara, Tokyo]

Wednesday, June 29, 2016 / No Comments
Summer in Tokyo, especially in June, is a very strange thing. With some of the cool Spring air still lingering around, you find that the weather is barely humid enough to even compare to that of Singapore's. On the other hand, the low humidity makes your skin dry out so quickly that you probably need to tank on moisturizers. Also, June is the start of the rainy season in Japan, and you'll see most people in Tokyo lugging their umbrellas all around. An umbrella isn't a good object to burden yourself with when you go shopping in Japan, but if you are used to walking in the rain in Singapore, you'll be fine doing the same in Japan. The raindrops are much lighter and finer in Japan, and it seldom rains very heavily, at least when I was there.
Upon reaching Tokyo, the first thing I did was to drop by my hotel to leave my luggage there and move on to shopping. As I was staying at a hotel in Akihabara, it made the most sense to go to shops in Akiba first before moving on to the other cities. I was planning on frequenting both Akiba and Ikebukuro, but unfortunately, ran out of time and had to skip it.
 
My first stop in Akiba was at Kotobukiya

To get to Kotobukiya from Akiba's station, you need to:
(1) Leave via the Electric Town exit from the station
(2) Walk towards and a tall red building covered with the word 'Karaoke' in Katakana. There should be an 'Aoki' building close to it as well (if you can't read Katakana).
(3) Cross the road, such that the karaoke building is opposite you now. This road is the Chuo-Dori.
(4) Proceed toward a red building labelled 'SEGA'. This is 'Club Sega'.
(5) Turn into the alleyway before Club Sega. You should be able to see Kotobukiya at the other end of the alleyway!

This is actually the store which I spent the most time in for the day as there were things which I was interested in on almost every floor. Upon reaching the front gate, the first thing you notice would be their floor guide, gachapon machines and the theme they had ongoing this time round: Dragon Quest!




Upon entering the store, the first thing which I noticed was the majestic Danboard displays. There were nearly 3 whole shelves dedicated to danboard goods, as well as a complete detolf. Goods that were sold were mainly the small Danboard figures. There were many other goods as well, like larger cleaner cloths, however I don't recognize most of the merchandise as I'm not a huge Danboard fan. But even so, the display space and selection was very impressive to me.


I spent much less time than expected when I went through the Love Live! and Monogatari Series sections. There were fewer goods than what I expected to see, especially for such a well-known shop, but I suppose my expectations might have been set a little too high. Most of Love Live!'s goods were slowly moving towards Aqours, and though I'm a little disheartened to see such a huge sudden change, at least it's helping me put an end to my feels on their disbandment. Also, Madoka's goods dwindle every single time I frequent this shop as well, and I fear for the next time I set foot in here.





While being on my way to the Monster Hunter section at the end of this level, I spotted many other series not mentioned on the floor guide. Examples which caught my attention would be Nisekoi (which only had files and a couple of Nendoroids), as well as Natsume Yuujinchou and Super Mario, as well as everyone's beloved series, Free!


Finally, let's have a slight coverage on the MonHun corner in Akiba's Kotobukiya! The main goods in this section were mainly figures, of which most of them were priced quite high. I know that Kotobukiya was quite into making figures for this series and they were detailed and most fetched high prices. However, it was an eye-opener to actually note how much each individual figure cost.
The second floor itself is a floor dedicated to female customers, meaning that goods featuring male characters are rampant on this floor. And for me, that means Touken Ranbu. And sure enough, there is indeed Touken Ranbu on this level! Well, and Uta no Prince-sama too, among many other series on display!


The third floor is mainly for guys, because it wouldn't be fair to have one dedicated to females but not to males. This would obviously mean the opposite, where female characters are rampant on this floor. As a fan of equal number of male and female characters, if not more females, I would obviously have to visit this floor as well!

On this floor, we have Idolm@ster series. There seems to be an overwhelming number of Cinderella Girls goods compared to the other Idolmaster series. A large cut-out of Anzu is placed on the door to the third floor, and this is one of Kotobukiya's figures. I can't help but think that it's a way of promoting their Anzu figure, but I can't deny that it does look impressive and adds a nice touch to this floor, giving a brief introduction to what this level contains. Apart from male-orientated products, this floor also doubles as a figure floor where they sell mainstream figures, of which most are females anyway.

Other popular series like Fate and Girls und Panzer also have their individual displays on this level. I have just recently finished Girls und Panzer and was rather interested in their goods, however as I am more of a Nendoroid than a Cu-Poche person, and haven't decided if I would like to collect my best girl or all the main girls together, I didn't really find much to fan over for their section. 




Kotobukiya isn't all that mean to their rival in chibiness, Good Smile Company. As Kotobukiya is the maker of Cu-Poche, I would consider the biggest rival for that line to be Nendoroids from Good Smile Company. However, they were still having displays of Nendoroids and figmas in their store itself.
And of course, they have to have their own Cu-Poche section, since it's their original line. The showcase space for Cu-Poche is definitely much larger than that for Nendoroids, which again, isn't a big surprise. They also displayed the Cu-Poche extras, such as the raincoats, to show how they look in real life. I find this a really good touch since I'll definitely want to see how cloth would look on figures with my own two eyes before I actually consider purchasing it. And yes, I was rather tempted to buy some, especially the Yukata set -- and would have, if I managed to find the set.

Of course, this floor has series-specific goods as well. Some notable displays which they had were namely Sword Art Online, DanMachi, and Arpeggio of Blue Steel.


I should also mention that Kotobukiya sells cases as well, and some figures in cases are actually not for sale, but simply to illustrate which sizes of figures would fit best in the respective cases. The easy way to determine this would be the price tag. If a figure has a price tag for it, it's probably for sale. Below are some examples of the cases which are for sale. Sadly, they are a little too big and fragile to ship overseas, so they probably aren't a good choice unless you are living or planning to move to Japan in the near future!




Kotobukiya also sells stands. They come in three different heights, and three different shapes as well. There are square, rectangular and triangular stands. Whenever I come across triangular stands, I tend to think that they are specially made for Griffon Enterprises' figures. That aside, these stands come in various colors. I remember seeing at least lime and pink colored stands in addition to the clear, blue and orange ones you can see in the image below.
Kotobukiya has a point card system that has been in place for quite some time. But it seems that they are now changing the point card system. Unfortunately, I am not sure about the details of the new point card as I was unable to change it since my friend, who is the owner of the card wasn't present. There are notices about it throughout the store and if you were to ask them about the new card, they would allow you to make one!

From Your Fellow Japan Fan,

Figure Unboxing and Review: Nendoroid Yazawa Nico Stage Version (Good Smile Company)

Tuesday, June 28, 2016 / No Comments
To All,
Another glance at my Love Live Nendoroids today made me remember that I haven't had the time to take out other Nendoroids and review them other than Kotori. So I've decided to examine the other three Love Live! Nendoroids (Stage version) I have on hand -- Yazawa Nico, Nishikino Maki and Kousaka Honoka!

I will be reviewing them in three separate articles and link to them and Kotori's review at the end of each post. Stay tuned for all of them!

For today's article, I'll be looking at Nico's.

Packaging
When I look at Nico's box, I can't help to think that she's a cute little devil, especially with the obnoxious number '444' she's issued. Her box comes mainly with red and pink, which matches her image color, and the red circle behind her image popup at the bottom right corner of the box makes her stand out more. The use of cool blues helps in highlighting as it's a contrasting color against the ever-passionate reds.
Here's a blister shot to see what Nico comes with. Sadly, she only has only one other face-plate which shows another happy expression, unlike something that feels more normal day-off Nico. She also comes with hands to make her Nico-Nico-Nii expression, something that can't be missed when you talk about everyone's favorite idol, Nicocchi!

Base
Nico's base is as per most normal Nendoroids. The score of 6 shows that she doesn't have any pressing problems, such as ill-fitting stands, but at the same time, her base doesn't have anything special which sets it apart from the other Nendoroids.

Posing and Assembly
Knowing Love Live Nendoroids which don't give them much accessories for better posing possibilities. However, these poses made for this Stage version line helps Nico to bring out her energetic side for all fans to enjoy!
Here's Nicocchi blowing a kiss to you!

Assembly is quite simple as well, since there are really very few parts for this Nendoroid. Removable parts include the twintals, hair ribbons, front and back hair pieces, upper body, sleeves, arms, gloves and hands, skirt, hips, and her legs.

Sculpting and Painting

As Nico comes with many tiny parts and a lack of accessories, details on each of these small parts has became of utmost importance in order to make her worth the price she comes with when compared to the other Nendoroids.
First off, let's examine Nico's hair. The seam isn't that visible unless you zoom in on it. Fortunately, the seam is where her bangs and her back hair split and doesn't look crazily out of place.
Here's how her ponytail and ribbon connect to Nico's back hair piece. They both come with their own ball joints to create nuances in posing. With subtle changes in the angle which her ponytail flows and how the ribbon is positioned, it's simple to create the impression that she's in the midst of a difficult dance move, or just a random breeze blowing across the stage.

The hair lines showing guides of how her hair is tied to form her twintails also adds dimension and details to this figure!
Next up, let's examine Nico's outfit. The ruffles on her outfit adds to the cuteness a lot, and each of them is awesomely detailed. The most obvious part to view this is at her sleeve where there are a huge number of small ruffles yet none of them have been neglected. 

The ones on her skirt are also placed well and none of them appear out of place. Even the shoes have sculpted laces on them and covered in glossy paint so they would reflect light in s different way from the rest of her matte outfit.

Furthermore, there are close to no paint spills from the golden accessories to the red parts, as seen on her skirt and suspenders. The suspenders are also cleanly painted in my version with no paint spills over to the white outfit. Not to mention... her earring is there too! It was not forgotten!

The sliver of skin at her stomach that you can view through her outfit is also amazing in its own way! The larger ribbons on her chest and skirt are cleanly colored. The downside is that they are not shaded so the colors might appear rather flat in comparison to her outfit. Not to mention that they have used the exact same sculpt for both ribbons, making the overall figure much flatter as well.
Looking at Nicocchi from the back gives more details on her outfit! There's another ribbon behind, smaller this time, thus using a different sculpt. Her suspenders form an 'X' behind and were not forgotten either. Sadly, they were painted more than sculpted (which would of course be better since more details could be added in that case) and the hole for her stand to enter ruins the whole look of the suspender. How I wish the hole could have been painted red inside as well!
\Changing the angle slightly to the side allows us to focus on Nico's stockings, which are rimmed with red ruffles and a tiny red ribbon. The ruffles are small but detailed, and the ribbon that holds it all together is made longer than usual with smooth edge to resemble ribbons.
Last but not the least, I'll like to look at Nico's fingerless glove. I'll like to point out that in my copy. there are no paint spills onto her fingers and the heart cutout is cleanly made. There are also no paint spills from the red glove to her skin at all. Though, there was some red paint transfer where the joint of the arm meets the glove, but that is hidden when the glove is joined so all's fine!

Enjoyment
Yazawa Nico is an energetic idol who's always ready to equip her idol persona and as a Stage version Nendoroid, this Nendoroid of her is great at depicting how Nico would be like on Stage, all ready to take control and turn all eyes on her with her overflowing cuteness!

From Your Fellow Collector

Mangaka Spirits Wall-of-Fame June 2016

Sunday, June 26, 2016 / No Comments
MANGAKA SPIRITS
Wall-of-Fame June 2016
In a room full of Arts, I still stare at yours


"Mangaka Spirits" (Manga + Ka = A person who draws manga) captures the spirit of sketching, drawing and all forms of artwork by ordinary people. In this Wall-of-Fame, we feature the artworks of aspiring artists all over the world. Through their works, we hope to find inspiration in the things we do and hopefully unite as to a common purpose.




Mangaka 55 : Arlyn Morales
Age : 21
Artwork : Aladdin
Course: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Country : Philippines










Mangaka 56 : Taljik RedoÑa Corea
Age : 20+
Artwork : Cosplayer Minions
Art Materials : Faber-Castell Classic Colorpencils in most of my artworks. a bit of black marker for minion Ichigo & white poster paint minion Kaneki
Favourite anime : Get Backers & Eyeshield21
Hobby : I do like watching & drawing anime ever since. I never thought I could earn money from my hobby. I'm just enjoying it coz it's my passion & I have friends from different parts of the globe because of this... but the most wonderful thing for me is that they got inspired to draw too in every drawing I post & share
Country : Philippines








Mangaka 57 : Maria Lyn Esguerra
Age : 17
Artwork: Karamatsu Matsuno 
Art Material: Ibis Paint X
Favourite Anime: Osomatsu-san, Soul Eater, Monochrome factor, Betrayed knows my name, One punch man.
Hobby : Watching anime, reading manga, listening to Japanese song
Country : Philippines










Mangaka 58 : Yuzuki Mikage (Yumi)
Age : 12
Artwork: Marika in Summer (Nisekoi)
Art Material: Samsung Galaxy Pad (W/ the digital pen)
Favourite Anime: Young Black Jack, Tokyo Ghoul, SuperLovers, Caste Heaven, Nisekoi and Danganronpa
Hobby: I always love drawing anime and do Taekwondo ever since I was a child. When I first saw anime I thought it was very detailed and hard to draw but now... Its still hard to draw!
But if you work hard on what you love you can achieve more (Yay!~ Yumi's giving motivation spirit!)
Country: Philippines













  
Mangaka 59 : Tan Li Wei
Age : 16
Artwork: Kagamine Rin
Art Material: Pental pencil, erasers & copic markers
School : Yuan Ching Secondary School
Favourite Anime: Love Live
Hobby: Drawing and watching anime
Account : https://www.instagram.com/http.tlw
Country: Singapore









Mangaka 60 : Reijen Canary S Tierra
Age : 16
Artwork: Ichigo Kurosaki
Art Material: Faber Castell Pencils, Faber Casteel Classic Colour Pencils, Crayola Color Pencils, UniPin 0.5, UniPin 0.8, Sharpee Markers
School : Technological Institute of the Philippines
Favourite Anime: Tokyo Ghoul, Attack on Titan
Hobby: Drawing, Painting, playing guitar and piano, watching anime, playing Badminton, Lawn Tennis, and Table Tennis
Country: Philippines









Mangaka 61 : Joan Adora Villocillo
Age : 21
Artwork : Character Reference used © 1997-2011 GROUP SNE/ FUJIMI SHOBO. BROCCOLI
Occupation : Freelance Artist (Wow, that's also Yushiko's dream)
Art Material : Faber Castell classic color pencils and Maped color pencils
Favourite Anime : Naruto, SAO, Zero No Tsukaima, Ano Hana, Pokémon.
Hobby : Drawing, singing, playing guitar, writing stories and watching anime
Quote : "Just be the best of what you can be".
Country: Philippines











"Mangaka Spirits" is approved by our mascot Yushiko, an initiative brought to you by Milkcananime. Please submit your artwork via pm to our Facebook. Only approved artwork of reasonable calibre may be featured in our Facebook and Mangaka Spirits Wall-of-Fame.