The first event of Saudi Arabia's first Japanese anime collection at 6:42 on November 15

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With the ban on entertainment that has been restricted for many years, Saudi Arabia has held its first event that brings together popular Japanese anime, attracting many fans.

Saudi Arabia is governed by a rigorous interpretation of Islam and, for many years, entertainment has been restricted, but it was lifted as part of economic reform led by Prince Muhammad.

Recently, we have invited concerts and events from Western countries and Asian countries.

In the capital city of Riyadh, the first event that gathered Japanese anime in one place began in 14 days from the 14th.

At the venue, there will be booths where you can experience popular Japanese anime works such as “Attack on Titan”, “NARUTO-Naruto”, “One Piece”, etc. in the video and games. I enjoyed taking pictures.

Reflecting the conservative Islamic society, many women were dressed in black, covering the whole body, called Abaya, but there were also people who challenged “cosplay” that could become anime characters.

Goods sales were also strong, and a high school boy who bought a “Dragon Ball” figure said, “I waited for two hours outside the venue.

In addition, a female university student said, “I was finally able to experience an animation that I could only see on the Internet.”