TV anime "Waiting in the Summer" held an opinion exchange meeting with general fans in Komoro! The main feature of the exhibition "Waiting in the Summer 2015 Exhibition".

An opinion exchange meeting between fans and the TV anime "Waiting in the Summer" will be held on June 21.

Ano Natsu de Waiteru" is an original anime that aired from January to March 2012, depicting the adolescent drama of six high school students in one summer. The series is based on the anime "Toradora!" and "Ano Hana"), Yosuke Kuroda (script) and Taraku Hane (character design) from "Onegai☆Teacher" and "Onegai☆Twins", the production staff included Tatsuyuki Nagai (director) and Masaga Tanaka (character designer). Produced by J.C. STAFF, a BD-BOX with a new OVA was released in August 2014.

The production team (director: Tatsuyuki Nagai, character designer: Masaga Tanaka, chief producer: Nobuhiro Osawa) and fans will hold a meeting on June 21 to exchange opinions. This is one of the highlights of the "Waiting in the Summer 2015 Exhibition," which will be held from June 20 to August 2 in Komoro City, Nagano Prefecture, where the show takes place, and will also include a ribbon-cutting ceremony. It is very rare that such an exchange of opinions with general fans is officially held. A questionnaire is also available on the web.

◆"Waiting in the Summer 2015 Exhibition
Dates: June 20 (Sat) - August 2 (Sun), 2015
Closed: Mondays (open on 7/20), 7/21 (Tue.)
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Venue: Komoro Highland Museum of Art, Shiratori Eisetsu Kan 2805-1 Hishidaira, Komoro City
Admission: 500 (400) yen for adults, 250 (200) yen for elementary and junior high school students, ( ): group rate for 30 or more people
Events during the exhibition period:
(1) Cosplay Day: June 20 (Sat.) and 21 (Sun.) and July 18 (Sat.) to 20 (Mon.)
(2) Ribbon-cutting Ceremony by the related parties: June 21, 12:30 p.m.- (3) Ribbon-cutting Ceremony with Natsumachi fans
(3) Opinion exchange with Natsumachi fans: June 21, 13:30~.
For more information about the event, please visit the Natsumachi Omotenashi Project webpage.
http://komoro.ch/natsumachi

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