As a dedicated anime and manga fan with over a decade of experience attending conventions, I can’t help but feel excited about Jump Festa 2025, especially since it’s the event’s 25th anniversary. The anticipation builds up every year as we approach this mecca for Japanese pop culture in Tokyo, Japan.
The Tokyo, Japan Jump Festa, one of the largest manga and anime fan conventions, is scheduled for December 21 and 22, 2024. This marks its 25th anniversary as the event first started in 1999. Normally, more than 100,000 people flock to Jump Festa each year.
Shueisha is Japan’s leading publishing house, known for its popular manga magazines such as Weekly Shonen Jump, Jump Square, V Jump, Saikyō Jump, and Shonen Jump+. At Jump Festa events, fans are excitedly introduced to new manga, anime, movies, and other media offerings.
As a devoted fan, I’m excitedly looking forward to Jump Festa 2025 for some intriguing insights! I believe this event will unveil additional information about long-standing shōnen giants such as My Hero Academia and Bleach: Thousand Year-Blood War. These series have left us hanging, anticipating the final chapters of their adaptations. Furthermore, we’re eagerly waiting for updates on One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, and the much-anticipated Chainsaw Man movie. Let’s cross our fingers and hope for some thrilling announcements!
About Jump Festa
Since 1999, this annual event takes place every year at Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, Japan. Not just new media, but manga artists, voice actors, and producers are all in attendance. Fans get the opportunity to engage with the cast and crew during special panels. The festival’s beloved mascot, Kaizo-kun, was thoughtfully created by none other than Akira Toriyama, the genius behind Dragon Ball.
At the 2024 Anime Expo, in addition to Shueisha’s Jump Media, notable game companies like Bandai Namco Entertainment, Capcom, and Square Enix were present for exclusive announcements. The anime community was abuzz with excitement as Jujutsu Kaisen held a special exhibition, where creator Gege Akutami shared intriguing behind-the-scenes information about the series.
2024 Shōnen Anime
As an avid anime fan, I’m thrilled to be in the midst of the summer season when so many fantastic adaptations are gracing our screens. Among these newcomers, Wind Breaker has truly captured my heart and reminded me of Tokyo Revengers. And that’s not all! The trailer for Solo Leveling Season 2 was recently unveiled, leaving us eagerly anticipating its return. With even more animes on the horizon for next year, I can hardly wait to keep you updated on the latest developments for your beloved shows. Shueisha, a renowned publisher and home to the ‘Big 3’ (One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach), is gearing up for a busy few months with their upcoming releases.
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