Choosing Toyosato’s Former Elementary School as the main location for K-ON! gave the series a location that has its own character. While the school is now a visitable museum due to its popularity, you can bring the school to your home with the newly announced scale model! Piece together the details after the jump!
K-ON! fans in Japan this weekend are in for a treat as the entire anime series, produced at Kyoto Animation under the watchful eye of director Naoko Yamada, and two live concerts are being broadcast on TBS Channel 2, a cable channel that focuses on anime and other Japanese pop culture. Learn more after the jump!
Life inside the quaint town of Toyosato, Shiga prefecture, was changed when K-ON! first started airing on Japanese TV, becoming one of the most well-loved anime in the world. Ten years after the release of the second season airing, Daryl Harding takes a look at how the Kyoto Animation series helped preserve the tiny town of Toyosato.
Life inside the quaint town of Toyosato, Shiga prefecture, was changed when K-ON! first started airing on Japanese TV, becoming one of the most well-loved anime in the world. Ten years after the release of the second season airing, Daryl Harding takes a look at how the Kyoto Animation series helped preserve the tiny town of Toyosato.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the airing of K-ON!, the light music club was reunited on stage on the third day of Animelo Summer Live to celebrate the series that changed the direction of anime in the last ten year. Hit the jump to rock out!
It seems like illegal users of the soft are the only target for Japanese police. On May 27, Shiga Prefectural Police arrested a 41-year-old unemployed man from Kyoto Prefecture on suspicion of uploading the episodes of five TV anime including K-ON!! without the copyright holders' permission. Hit the jump for more details.