An exhibition of the popular anime “Leel Romanesque,” based on the scenery and facilities of Hitoyoshi Kuma, began at the Yumae Manga Museum. “Leel Romanesque” is a world where railways are about to die, and the humanoid robots for vehicle driving control, Raillood, gather at Kumamoto Prefecture’s Kuma modeled after Hitoyoshi Kuma. This story tells the story of a person struggling to reconstruct railways and tourism through the spread of the charms of the railway and developing goods. On the first day of the exhibition, which began in March, organizer Morishita Akira, Vice President of the Aoi no Mori Gaien District Development Association, greeted the audience by saying, “Through this exhibition, I hope that we will become witnesses of the process of our hometown developing towards the future.” The venue expresses the charm of the work, including the relationship between the anime and the local community, a character introduction, and a display of cosplay costumes. This Leel Romanesque exhibition will be held until May 6th.

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