
Asahi: Culture agency plans national 'anime shrine'
The Agency for Cultural Affairs plans to spend 11.7 billion yen to build a "shrine" dedicated to anime, manga, videogames and other contemporary Japanese art. As the first government-built facility of its kind, the "national comprehensive center for media art" in Tokyo will serve as a base for promoting the popular culture. Although details have not been finalized, agency officials said it will be set up in a convenient location in central Tokyo. The creation of the center is among measures in the government's new economic package...Although Japanese anime and manga are considered "cool" Japanese exports overseas, the country so far has no facility featuring a comprehensive collection of works and information...The agency plans to make the center a venue for showcasing cutting-age Japanese culture to the world and cater to foreigners with an interest in Japanese pop culture...more...