Riyadh’s Anime Town showcases compelling Japanese pop culture

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The Japan zone at Boulevard World in Riyadh is offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.” (AN photo by Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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The Japan zone at Boulevard World in Riyadh is offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.” (AN photo by Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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The Japan zone at Boulevard World in Riyadh is offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.” (AN photo by Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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The Japan zone at Boulevard World in Riyadh is offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.” (AN photo by Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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The Japan zone at Boulevard World in Riyadh is offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.” (AN photo by Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Updated 18 January 2023
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Riyadh’s Anime Town showcases compelling Japanese pop culture

  • One of world’s largest displays of popular art
  • Samurai sword performances offered live

RIYADH: The Japan zone at Boulevard World here has the largest Anime Town of its kind in the world, offering 40 activities including adaptations of shows such as “Demon Slayer” and “Attack on Titan.”

Statues of famous anime figures can be found in the alleyways, allowing visitors to recall their favorite childhood shows.

There are several stores selling traditional Japanese products in the Asakusa area, where visitors can purchase sculptures from famous artists.

In AnimeVerse Street, visitors can watch live shows at Shibuya Crossing which offers the experience of living in the streets of Tokyo amid the crowds and the sounds of Japanese songs. And they can watch live performances by a Taiko band and graffiti artist Taki.

In the Matsuri Marine area, there is the famous Tokyo Tower and the Tori gate, and roaming Kamui performances.

Samurai artist Tetsuro Shimaguchi spoke to Arab News after the show. “Kamui is a very old Japanese language. Kengishu kamui (samurai sword artist) is our original word, and we actually started our activities with this original word by mixing martial arts with performing art.”

“Our show includes flashy performances, but the most important thing is that we firmly inherit the past and pass it on to the future and express such samurai spirit even today.”

The artist rose to fame after acting in “Kill Bill” and choreographing the movie’s martial arts scenes, after which he began touring the world to showcase his work.

“Saudi Arabia’s people love Japanese culture including both pop culture and traditional culture, and we performers are happy about it, and Japan itself is paying a lot of attention to Saudi Arabia. So, I hope we can continue good cultural exchanges,” he said.

Boulevard World is one of the 15 entertainment zones of Riyadh Season. Open until Jan. 22, it showcases several world cultures, including from Morocco, China, Italy, France, India, Spain, the US, Japan, Greece and Mexico.


Saudi deputy foreign minister calls for Sudanese unity during meeting in Cairo

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Saudi deputy foreign minister calls for Sudanese unity during meeting in Cairo

  • Waleed Al-Khuraiji says a political solution to the civil war in Sudan must be based on respect for its sovereignty
  • He rejects quasi-government formed by one of the warring factions in July, denounces external intervention in form of weapons supplies and foreign fighters

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s deputy foreign minister, Waleed Al-Khuraiji, on Wednesday stressed the important need to maintain the territorial integrity of Sudan.

Speaking at the fifth Sudan peace coordination meeting in Cairo, he said a political solution to the civil war that began in April 2023 must be based on respect for Sudanese sovereignty and unity.

He highlighted the efforts the Kingdom is making in an attempt to ensure stability in Sudan, help reach a ceasefire agreement that ends the conflict, prevent the collapse of state institutions, and maintain the unity, territorial integrity and capabilities of the country, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Khuraiji also said that Saudi efforts to address the worsening humanitarian crisis caused by the war are continuing, in an attempt to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people.

It is important that the conflicting factions return to political dialogue, he added, as stated in the Jeddah Declaration of May 2023 and the short-term ceasefire deal that was agreed that same month.

The war in Sudan, between rival military factions the Sudan Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, poses a threat to regional stability, Al-Khuraiji warned.

He rejected the quasi-government formed by the Rapid Support Forces in July last year as an obstruction to ongoing efforts to resolve the crisis, a threat to the unity and sovereignty of Sudan, and a risk to regional security and the safety of the Red Sea.

“The announcement of parallel entities outside the framework of legitimate institutions is worrying and disrupts efforts through the political track to solve the crisis,” he said.

The prevention of external intervention in the conflict, including illegal support in the form of weapon supplies and foreign fighters, is crucial for efforts to achieve a ceasefire and facilitate humanitarian operations, Al-Khuraiji added.

He also called for the establishment of safe corridors so that deliveries of aid can reach those in need, similar to a mechanism established in August last year at the Adre crossing on Sudan’s border with Chad.