At the beginning of the week we reported that The Japan Foundation in London will be hosting a special event on 1st July with the artist and animator Seiichi Hayashi about his career as an artist and animator, along with Japanese culture post-World War 2.
On Thursday, the publisher Breakdown Press announced that the upcoming event will also be used to launch an English translation of Hayashi's love story manga "<em>Flowering Harbour</em>" prior to a listening party at GoshLondon the following day, which will then be followed by a retail release not long after.
The Japan Foundation event is free to attend, but if you wish to attend you are required to reserve a place, which can be so by emailing your name and the title of the event to event@jpf.org.uk.
Previously, Seiichi Hayashi's one volume manga <em>Red Colored Elegy</em> was released by Drawn & Quarterly.
On Thursday, the publisher Breakdown Press announced that the upcoming event will also be used to launch an English translation of Hayashi's love story manga "<em>Flowering Harbour</em>" prior to a listening party at GoshLondon the following day, which will then be followed by a retail release not long after.
The Japan Foundation event is free to attend, but if you wish to attend you are required to reserve a place, which can be so by emailing your name and the title of the event to event@jpf.org.uk.
Previously, Seiichi Hayashi's one volume manga <em>Red Colored Elegy</em> was released by Drawn & Quarterly.