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20% Less Booths at Tokyo Anime Fair as Talks Continue
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37% fewer exhibitors lead to revenue drop of 110 million yen

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Shintaro Ishihara, a major proponent of the amendment.
As of Monday, 153 exhibitors are renting 491 booth spaces at TAF this year, compared to 244 exhibitors and 615 booth spaces last year. 125 of the exhibitors still participating are Japanese, while 28 are from overseas. 25 companies cancelled 117 booth spaces after news about the amended law came to light. As a result, TAF projects that it will have 110 million yen ($1.3 million) less than its initial estimates.
The 10 manga publishers of Comic 10-Shakai are announced a new event called Anime Contents Expo (ACE) on March 26 and 27 — the same weekend that TAF scheduled its two public days. If Comic 10-Shakai does not rescind its boycott, some of this year's exhibitors will not participate in TAF's public days.
The following companies are nevertheless scheduled to exhibit at TAF along with various governmental entities and nonprofit organizations:
Association of Japanese Animations
Tezuka Productions
ASATSU DK
Studio Ghibli
IG Port (parent company of Eiken
Bones
Others
Broadcasting Companies
TV Asahi
Others
Film Companies
Shochiku Film
Toei
Others
Sponsors/Toy Companies
Takara Tomy
Bandai

Media Factory
Eight of ACE's exhibitors co-signed the December press release that announced the new event, while ACE just announced this week that Good Smile Company and Nitroplus are participating. ACE's staff states that more exhibitors will be listed on the website.
The 10 manga publishers in Comic 10-Shakai are LEED Publishing Co., Ltd. Shogakukan and Shueisha co-own Shogakukan Shueisha Production, one of the licensing and merchandising companies still exhibiting at TAF.
Source: animeanime.biz, Mainichi