

I had a chance to visit Kyoto International Manga Museum where an exhibit called "World Manga Exhibition: The Summit of Manga" was held. It was quite interesting to see a variety of Manga from the U.S., France, Germany, Belgium, Australia and Southeast Asian countries. I found out that some of them were Japanese Manga with English, French, German and other languages. My heart leaped up when I saw many editions of "Superman," who was my hero in early childhood, on the shelves. Manga characters could give a great impact on the people, especially when they are young. And I highly respect the idea to establish such a unique museum in Kyoto.#
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