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FLOOR MAP Dates Dates How to look for exhibitors LEGEND April 3[Wed]-5[Fri], 2019 10:00-18:00 3-43 10-10 11-9 11-10 12-9 Find out the booth number of the company you are Aisle Aisle Search Exhibitors/ 10 11 TOILET RESTAURANT looking for from the exhibitors’ list overleaf. REED Venue West Halls, Tokyo Big Sight, Japan CONTENT Exhibits by Your [Example] REED CONTENT・・・・・ 11-8 3-39 10-8 11-7 11-8 12-7 EMERGENCY LOUNGE This means the company you are looking for EXIT Smartphone! FLOOR MAP Organised by Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. is located on aisle No. Aisle No. *This Floor Map is as of February 27, 2019. The actual layout might be different. 9th 5th 7th 7th Content 3rd Advanced Digital Technology Expo Production/Studio Expo Distribution & Management Expo < > PR Design & Branding Expo 1F 2 F Character & Brand Licensing Trade Show MARKETING & SALES PROMOTION EXPO [June] Digital Printing & CRAYON gameclub SHOW Tsubame Visual Industry Countdown Glow BOND CREATIVE Solutions BBmedia 360Channel Pictures CO-WELL ALPHACODE Cre-p SPICE PXR Lapin Organization IROC SHINOBIYA.COM project.jp BEEZ EarthShip Patent Promotion Media Stylus Production Package Design MEDIA GRAPHICS ZEROUNIT BeRISE Parkgraphics Attorney Organization (Germany) (Malaysia) Crico VIP Lounge of Advertising 23-2 Forge 1-1 1-5 1-9 1-15 1-23 1-27 1-31 1-39 1-45 6-1 6-5 6-13 6-19 6-21 6-23 6-31 Firm6-35 6-37 6-41 6-43 6-45 6-47 Creation Zone ▲ ishii ▲ ▲ 6-61 ▲ Aisle 23 Vision Fukuoka Ruby and ( ) 23-17 JAPAN PACKAGE DESIGN ASSOCIATION ▲ Mogura / Looking Glass Factory USA / Virtualcast Game Zone Aisle 1 V Tuber Zone ▲ Aisle 6 Content Business Support Zone Software Industry Promotion Committee EYE YUZUO Cultural WINLIGHT SEIBUNDO CORPORATE 1-01 CAD NETWORK NEXMEDIA Pocket Dyna Development(China) Hori SHINKOSHA 23-001 NGC SOLID CUBE Live2D IMAGE MAGIC flag 6-60 PLANNING weAR SERVICE Pico GAOCOMPANY Queries Comware UD REVERSE Pro 1-2 1-12 Communication Cornes 1-28 1-32 TAIYO 1-44 6-2 6-20 6-22 6-24 6-30 6-36 6-42 6-46 6-48 23-15 23-9 23-7 (Italy) Technology ZIG vivito MEISEI FUJI XEROX A.L.I. Technologies Award Ceremony: Yoshidasyoukai 2-01 ART Japan SHASHIN Planning Technologies KIKAKU Mountain Studio LES Frontier Secretariat TRADING MEGA CHARABANS KAJI be-quest CACHICO ADD9 STORYTELLING SOREMO Apr. 3( Wed) POP-iD NEWTON ORIGAMI Fujiisyouten sanyuu TAMAYA Institute for FLAME CRAFT KAGAKU Advanced Micro SOFT CORPORATION Project White HOOPLA Japan Character Award 2019 for Students BANC Works of Pantovisco JAPAN ( ) 13:00-13:40 SUNBELT GREN information 2-1 2-5 1-8 2-11 1-16 1-24 Devices USA 2-25 2-29 1-34 1-40 2-45 7-1 6-6 6-14 7-19 7-23 7-29 7-35 7-41 7-45 22-40 22-38 22-34 22-30 22-22 22-20 22-16 22-10 22-8 22-2 SYSTEM ▲ ▲ industry(Taiwan) Production/Editing Solutions Zone ▲ ART ▲ Pasona Panasonic Business Service ▲ Character Brand Licensing Association / DOGON / Hiroshima Home Television / naomi ido / SHENZHEN KAIDA 2-02 VR/AR/MR World Aisle 2 XR entertainment Aisle 7 momoclochanz Guchokiparty ▲ Aisle 22 D-LIGHTS CREATIVE Design & Imagine Hochuen Hayashi Next 7-60 Smart Technology(China) Circus ICAROS The Association TTDESIGN / Digital Animation Crypto CHARACTER BANDAI YUKIN ACROBAT 22-001 IKC company ( ) nil PROMOTAL Assemblage 2055 of Japanese Int'l Publications TOMU Cross Emotion / Matsushima Sangyo Germany OMNIBUS JAPAN Construction Studio groundswell DATABANK Stand LOUNGE NAMCO Arts world TRADING CAPCOM SNAP CREATIVE (Taiwan) 2-03 2-2 2-6 2-12 2-28 Tier4 7-6 7-18 7-20 7-22 7-30 TAKI 7-42 7-44 Animations DRIVE / First-Tone Balus Space lab Japan Display upd8 ARTSTECH THINGMEDIA 7-61 15-62 16-61 17-61 22-41 22-37 22-35 22-33 22-21 22-19 22-15 22-9 22-7 22-5 visual Tohokushinsha Film SKYTOP corporation LastRoots Cocone Roland communications Fuji Technical LON FUTURE Synesthesias live IMAGICA PRHYTHM CUEDOT ATENDA Hand URALA DG Research TRA MOAI DESIGN cartoon Lab. 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