What this is
This is an intimate talk event featuring a veteran animator with approximately 50 years of professional experience in the Japanese animation industry. Held at Naked Loft in Tokyo, the session is structured as a Q&A, giving attendees the rare opportunity to pose questions directly to someone who has lived through the full arc of anime production history. The animator's career spans the analog hand-drawn era through to the modern digital pipeline, offering a uniquely broad perspective on how the industry has evolved. Events like this are exceptionally rare — most senior animators work behind the scenes and seldom engage with the public in such an open, conversational format.
Who should go
This event is ideal for animation enthusiasts, aspiring animators, manga and anime fans with a deeper interest in the craft, and industry professionals looking for historical and technical insight. The Q&A format keeps things interactive and personal, making it feel more like a conversation than a lecture. Foreign attendees with a passion for anime production history will find this a genuinely once-in-a-career opportunity to engage with a living piece of industry history. Note that the event will likely be conducted in Japanese, so some Japanese language ability or a companion who can translate will be helpful. Arrive early, as in-person entry is ordered by advance ticket number before same-day ticket holders.
Good to know
Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased through the venue or associated ticketing platforms — check Naked Loft's official website for direct purchase links, as they often sell tickets via their own system or eplus.jp. Note that tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded after purchase, so confirm your plans before buying. Naked Loft is a small, intimate live venue in Shinjuku with a capacity typically under 200, creating a close and informal atmosphere well-suited to this kind of talk event. ID is required for entry, so bring your passport or residence card. The paid streaming ticket via TwitCasting is an excellent option for overseas or out-of-town fans, with a two-week archive available after the live broadcast ends.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
