The Ultimate Anime Fukubukuro Collection!
New Year’s Day is an extremely important day for otaku in Japan—it’s one of the best days of the year to bring home hauls of your favorite anime goods!
New Year’s Day is an extremely important day for otaku in Japan—it’s one of the best days of the year to bring home hauls of your favorite anime goods!
2016 certainly has a lot of fun and interesting events in store, but you won't want to miss these seven in particular!
Sorry fellas, but this manga café in the heart of Osaka is run by ladies, for ladies.
Stay warm this winter with this stylish One Punch Man winter beanie.
To the delight of otaku fans, this year Japan Post really "moe-fied" its end-of-year cards.
Submit your best work to Shonen Jump and it could be published in Shonen Jump's online magazine, Shonen Jump Plus!
Grab your vintage 1960s Batmobile and take a ride with the Tokyo Toy Guys as they interview one of the most influential Japanese Batman artists, Jiro Kuwata.
A mysterius Naruto countdown page has recently appeared on Weekly Shonen Jump magazine’s website, but without concrete details, it leaves fans speculating as to what it could mean!