[Feature] "KITAKYUSHU INTERNATIONAL MANGA COMPETITION"

A tour de force of manga! 4koma works from all over the world!
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The 7th Kitakyushu International Manga Competition
This special feature delivers information on the 7th "Kitakyushu International Manga Competition". The yearly "four-frame manga contest" was first held in Kitakyushu (Fukuoka prefecture) in 2016 to promote manga!
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- 2022.12.05
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"The 6th Kitakyushu International Manga Competition"
The "Kitakyushu International Manga Competition" is a four-frame manga contest started since 2016 for the purpose of promoting manga culture. Stay tuned for information of the 6th competition in this special feature!
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- 2021.12.10
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[Feature Manga] "The 5th Kitakyushu International Manga Competition"
It's the 5th "KITAKYUSHU INTERNATIONAL MANGA COMPETITION" since it first started in 2016! Along with its growing reputation overseas, this time there are 1259 entries from 26 countries/regions around the world!
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[Feature Manga] "The 3rd Kitakyushu International Manga Competition"
This year was the "The Third Kitakyushu International Manga Competition", which began in 2016. In this round, there were 1,784 submissions from 25 countries and regions, with increasing attention received from overseas manga artists in particular!
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[Special Feature] "The 2nd Kitakyushu International Manga Competition"
The 1st "Kitakyushu International Manga Competition" welcomed 670 applications from 20 counties and regions around the world. This 2nd Kitakyushu Manga Museum-sponsored award featured the newly established "Junior Division," which aimed to foster young talent, and the "asianbeat FUKUOKA, JAPAN Award!" The winner of the asianbeat prize received round trip plane tickets to Fukuoka!
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[Special Feature] The 1st Kitakyushu International Manga Competition
The "Kitakyushu International Manga Competition" aims to broaden people's knowledge of the culture surrounding this popular art form! The pro-am contest accepted unpublished works from all over the world. Submissions came from artists active overseas, as well as people striving to work in the Japanese manga industry!