When it comes to Japan, many people's first thoughts of the country, besides its adult entertainment industry, are anime and the "Two-dimensional" culture.
In the hearts of otakus all over the world, Akihabara is the holy land of this two-dimensional realm, transforming what was originally an electronics district thriving on the sale of electronic goods into a hub for two-dimensional cultural gatherings.
Beyond that, Tokyo hosts various exhibitions, big and small, every year; some are anime expos, while others are game conventions.
For those who are fans of two-dimensional culture, these are grand feasts.
Enthusiasts dressed up as anime characters pour into the streets and alleys of Tokyo, and from all around the world, to converge on their sacred land where they revel in celebration with friends and like-minded souls.
Here, no matter how odd your attire, people would only assume you're role-playing a character rather than suspect you of possessing any terrifying powers.