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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18th July 2025, London, UK. Hyper Japan, the UK’s largest J-culture event, opened today at Olympia London, celebrating modern Japanese culture with anime, manga, music, food, fashion, gaming, technology, and tradition. Running since 2010, it includes stage shows, workshops, seminars and exhibitors from Japan and the UK. The three-day event attracts around 30,000 visitors, with 99% of attendees being non-Japanese. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto