




Fans flocked to an “otaku” car festival in Tokyo’s Odaiba on Sunday, Oct. 4, with some 830 vehicles adorned with illustrations of popular anime and video game characters on display~
The second “Itasha G Fesuta” was organized by a graphic magazine specializing in “itasha” — a Japanese term for cars with their bodies colorfully painted with characters from anime, manga and video games. In addition to a live painting performance on a Lincoln Limousine, featured were an array of cars, bikes and bicycles that were decorated by anime fans as well as cosplayers dressed as popular characters~
For a complete gallery, visit the Source, a nice gallery as well~via : DannyChoo
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