

Lena went to Halozy, I went to DW and had to wait outside (!!!). I couldn’t recognize the other people there, but next to ENS/Amateras/Alstroemeria Records were Halozy and DiGiTAL WiNG. At least we got to see Anna and Tsubaki (Tsubaki gave me the CD!), Tracy and probably Kokuchou and Kirin (he wore a face mask…!). We went straight to ENS because we thought that this booth would have a very long queue, but it gladly hadn’t. We had to wait for around 35 minutes from 10am on until people began to move, but we had to wait/walk for another 10-15 minutes till we finally arrived at the east hall’s entry. Everything we did was waiting in the cold and rain with our umbrellas, Lena looked like a zombie back then (sorry :P) and I talked to Marcel (the third person of our little group) and observed the people around us ). Finally we arrived at the backyard of the east hall, but the queue…well, was very long. Lights and streets had to be crossed, it rained and it was cold.

This gate was for circles (also known as Circle-gate…), so we asked a staff member about the right way. When we arrived at a gate, we realized that we went the wrong way. We arrived at 9 o’clock, one hour till the doors for the halls will be open, was what we have thought…Somehow we wanted to go to the east hall first, so we followed a route which was quite a detour. This day was the only day it rained during our Tokyo-trip, and it rained heavily… Later we realized that it was a bad decision (reasons will follow here). We already knew that day two would be harder and busier, so we took the train at 8 o’clock. The west halls 3 and 4 were also very noisy and loud, every booth wanted to drown each other (which is a common thing in Japan!).Īt the end of Comiket day one we went out to take a rest, looked at Cosplayers when we left and then we went to Shibuya ) Pictures weren’t allowed, but Lena did it anyway :P You can see what we got from the first day here.

It wasn’t so crowded (against our expectations) and only one thing that Lena wanted was sold out.ĬITRON’s booth however was visited very well, so we had to join the end of the queue (which was outside the hall) and had to wait around 10-15 minutes. We entered the main hall a bit later than 11am and went directly to the west hall.
#WEBCATALOG COMIKET FULL#
So we took the train (which was already so crowded) and the train station was already full of Anime-posters ) We took our way to the main entry which was a good decision as we later got to know because we didn’t have to walk much, plus the crowd in front of us was always on the move. We only had 5-6 booths we wanted to visit and Lena was the only one who bought anything. On the first day we decided to come a little later because this day wasn’t so important. We had around 50 circles (I’m not sure… :P at least our webcatalog says so) we wanted to take a look at, but of course we haven’t bought from every circle. Some details beforehand, we were three people, day one was mainly about Anime/Manga/Commercial, day two about Touhou/KanColle and day three about original works/NSFW and gladly we made many maps/plans about which booths we wanted to visit.Ībout us three: Yuri-fans and two of us are also Touhou/KanColle-fans. I first have to say that I really made unforgettable memories and every Touhou/Manga/Anime-fan should have been there once in your life because you have to experience and feel it, not only read about Comiket.
