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11d agoTo fellow creators worldwide: What challenges define your local scene? What support would make a real difference? Let’s keep this conversation going.
2mo agoDiscover how World Doujin Paradise Hong Kong brought together 80 indie creators from 14 countries at ACGHK 2025, overcoming global challenges to celebrate doujin culture.
2mo agoThe next Comiket will be held in a few days! From the 16th to 17th of August, at Tokyo Bigsight!
3mo agoNIUHI at the Honolulu Festival: Our Experience at the March 2025 Event in Hawaiʻi
3mo agoSo, instead of treating translation as a "find-and-replace" task, we built a system that empowers translators to recreate the magic, not just replicate words.
4mo agoThe next Comiket is just within a month’s reach, and will be held from the 16th to 17th of August, at Tokyo Bigsight!
4mo agoIt's rare that we are living in a time when technology is so advanced, and at the same time, the world is more accepting of diversity. So, let's be bolder in expressing our thoughts to the world through comics.
4mo agoNIUHI made its very first appearance at COMITIA 152, an indie and art event in Tokyo!
5mo agoAloha NIUHI readers! We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to level up your experience on our platform—and today, we're excited to share a big batch of new features and improvements!
5mo agoLocalization is more than just translation—it’s an act of cultural bridge-building. What the Muck isn’t just a story about escaping problems; it’s about confronting them. In a way, adapting it for English readers mirrored that journey—navigating linguistic barriers, making tough choices, and ultimately creating something meaningful for a new audience.
5mo agoAs your production partners, ensuring your art reaches the world exactly as you envisioned it—while you focus on what really matters: creating.
5mo agoAs the first title in the NIUHI Originals lineup, I, as a producer at NIUHI, visited the hometown of its creator, TALI, in Kagawa Prefecture. This article presents an in-depth interview that explores TALI's creative process, the path that led them to become a manga artist, and their message to aspiring creators.
5mo agoFor first-time participants as a creator at a Japanese convention, it will be an exotic experience added to your inventory! Remember to follow the etiquette and rules of the event! You don’t need to be shy, greet other creators around you, as it is a culture for local creators to interact with neighboring circles and look out for each other.
5mo agoCOMITIA is an independent comic exhibition event (自主制作漫画誌展示即売会) in Japan that specifically celebrates original creations: unlike similar events that focus on fan works (creations based off of pre-existing series), COMITIA exclusively features each creators’ original creativity and content. The upcoming COMITIA (as of the time this article is written) will be COMITIA152, taking place on the 1st of June, at the convention venue of Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1, 2, 3, and 8. Here’s everything you need to know when participating in COMITIA!





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