I am a self-proclaimed "supporter of all creators," although I am not identified as an "otaku.
I want to participate in the Comic Market, if possible.
However, I am confident that I will die of heat stroke during the waiting time (6 hours?) to enter the summer Comic Market.
In response, I was once asked, 'Why don't you join us as an exhibitor?' I have received a proposal to do so.
However, I feel that it is disrespectful to the high level of awareness of the people participating in Comiket. Above all, I am uncomfortable participating in an event that "barters my life" in light of my physical fitness.
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So, I have a suggestion,
"How about introducing a "fast-ticket" system at Comiket, such as a "senior citizen quota" or "VIP (politician) quota"?"
I think it is probably a good thing in many ways for older people to participate in Comiket out of curiosity.
I think it is a rare opportunity to see the understanding of creativity, the high level of the content field in our country, and the seriousness of the younger generation.
As for VIPs (politicians), I think it is a "yes" strategy to put Comiket in summits and international conferences for foreign dignitaries while excluding hopelessly dim-witted elderly politicians from the beginning.
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Diplomatically, if we can make people think, "Japanese youth are scary," then we win.