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Kyoto International Manga Anime Fair 2026

Kyomaf is a paid anime and manga convention in Kyoto held across Miyako Messe, ROHM Theatre Kyoto and Kyoto International Manga Museum. For visitors, it is best treated as a ticketed indoor convention day rather than a casual sightseeing stop.

Japanese original name
京都国際マンガ・アニメフェア2026
Date / time
September 19, 2026, 9:00 AM JST - September 20, 2026, 4:00 PM JSTAnnual Kyoto anime and manga fair; verify each year before reuse.
Venue
Kyoto International Manga Anime Fair Venue AreaOpen in Google Maps
Nearest station
東山駅 Higashiyama Station (Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line, 8-minute walk) / 三条駅 Sanjo Station・三条京阪駅 Sanjo Keihan Station (Keihan Line / Kyoto City Subway, 16-minute walk) / 岡崎公園 ロームシアター京都・みやこめっせ前 Okazaki Koen ROHM Theatre Kyoto / Miyako Messe-mae bus stop (immediate access)Open station in Google Maps

Travel action

Open the route before you go

Use Google Maps as the final navigation check. Event areas, crowd controls, and station exits can change on the day.

Event area

Check the venue or main event area and save it before leaving your hotel.

Open event area

Nearest station

Check the station-side approach and keep one backup return route.

Open station

Official-source refresh

2026 official-source check

CheckedJul 8, 2026
  • The 2026 event is scheduled for September 19 and September 20.
  • Main venue anchors include Miyako Messe and ROHM Theatre Kyoto.
  • Ticket, booth, and program details should be rechecked before building the day around a specific stage or item.
Miyako Messe in Kyoto, used as venue context for KYOMAF.

Venue context photo: Miyako Messe, one of the KYOMAF venue-area anchors. It helps visitors understand the setting, not the current booths, ticketing, exhibitors, or stage program.

Photo: mariemonsourceCC BY 3.0

Trip practicals

Access and exit tips

Conservative planning notes for arrival, crowd flow, return routes, and what to verify before you go.

Confirm ticket and entry rules before planning the rest of Kyoto

For a venue event, the entry category, time window, and program access shape the day. Do not build the route around a stage, booth, or goods plan until the event rules are confirmed.

Leave buffer between the station and the venue

Miyako Messe and the Okazaki area are manageable, but queues and bag checks can change the real arrival time. Aim to reach the area earlier than the first thing you care about.

Pair only nearby stops after the event

If you still want sightseeing, choose nearby Okazaki, Higashiyama, or a simple cafe break. Avoid a tight cross-city route after a queue-heavy venue day.

Trip planning notes

Best fit
Best for anime and manga fans who are willing to plan tickets, queues, stage schedules, and venue movement before arriving in Kyoto.
What to verify
Do not assume every stage, booth, signing session, or limited item is freely accessible. Check the official program, ticket category, timed-entry rules, and sales notices before making one highlight the center of your day.
Kyoto pairing
Pair the venue with Okazaki, Higashiyama, Heian Shrine, or the museum area only if your priority program is already secured. Keep cafe or short-walk buffers for queue delays.
First-time tip
For a first visit, choose one priority stage or exhibition zone and one flexible backup. Trying to cover every booth can turn the day into line management instead of Kyoto travel.
Family and late return
Families should confirm rest areas, food timing, and exit routes in advance. If you stay for evening programming, plan the return from Higashiyama or Sanjo with extra margin.

Visitor verdict

Worth considering if anime, manga, stage events, goods, or Kyoto pop culture are a priority. First-time Japan visitors should go only if they are comfortable with crowds, timed entry rules, and checking ticket details before the trip.

Visitor friendliness

5 means easier and more rewarding for first-time visitors.

4/5
Language friendliness
3/5
Reservation ease
2/5
Transport ease
3/5
Crowd comfort
2/5
Rain resilience
4/5

Practical information

Reservation
Reservation or advance confirmation is usually needed
Tickets / booking
Paid admission applies. Check the official ticket page for advance tickets, same-day rules, common admission tickets, stage applications, and lottery/application deadlines. Do not assume availability on the day.
Price note
Paid admission ticket information exists on the official site. Advance tickets, same-day tickets, common admission tickets, and stage-related application rules should be checked from the latest official information. Do not assume ticket availability.
Access
Main venue access is around Higashiyama and Sanjo/Sanjo Keihan; Kyoto International Manga Museum is closer to Karasuma Oike. Expect walking or transit between venues and allow buffer time.
Rain
Main activities are indoors, so rain impact is lower than for outdoor festivals, but station walks, queues, and venue-to-venue movement may still be uncomfortable in bad weather.
Crowds
Expect convention crowds, entry queues, goods lines, and busy nearby stations. Avoid tight same-day plans if stage programs or shopping are important.

Recommended for

Anime and game fans; repeat Kyoto visitors; travelers who can read basic event signage or prepare in advance; visitors building a half-day around Okazaki, Higashiyama, or the Kyoto International Manga Museum.

Not recommended for

Travelers who want a quiet cultural day; people without ticket flexibility; visitors who dislike queues; families needing a very predictable schedule.

Nearby / itinerary

Nearby spots
Good nearby combinations include Heian Jingu and Okazaki Park, Higashiyama cafes, Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art, and Kyoto International Manga Museum depending on ticket coverage and energy.
Itinerary hint
Half day: arrive early at Miyako Messe, prioritize one or two priority areas, then walk toward Okazaki or Higashiyama. Full day: combine main venue time with Kyoto International Manga Museum and a simple dinner near Sanjo or Karasuma Oike.

Source and updates

Event verified
Jul 1, 2026
Source checked
Jul 1, 2026

Details can change after publication. Always confirm dates, tickets, access, and cancellation notices with the official source before you go.