Based on the popular Bakuman manga serial, this live action comedy tells the story of two high school teenagers to join forces to create their own manga series.
It's more than just anime and martial arts! The 19th annual Japanese Film Festival unfolds at the Mercury Cinema from 30 October to Sunday 8 November 2015.
The Adelaide Night Noodle Markets have officially finished. As we put our chopsticks down, we reminisce on the feasting and fun that we had when the markets came to town...
From a Talk Like A Pirate Party featuring South Australian beer and food, to a traditional Japanese tea drinking ceremony celebrating the local Japanese community in Adelaide, this is a list of fantastic and unique events that you won't want to miss...
Can you Sci-ku? Don't even know what Sci-ku is? Check this out to find out more...
Acler are the new kids on the very stylish block, and with their launch in less than two weeks, they are set to make their mark on the scene!
Ginza Japanese Restaurant on Unley Road is launching the Wagyu Shabu Shabu together with seafood buffet from next Friday.
Adding to the array of amazing food vendors delivering deliciousness to us during Adelaide Fringe, locally-owned Coco Loco pop-up stall will be a new addition to the Garden of Unearthly Delights in 2015.
Adelaide has an abundance of fantastic dining options, including the ever-popular Ginza - Adelaide's biggest Japanese restaurant.
An eager young film crew become embroiled in a deadly feud between rival gangs in a series of bizarre incidents that blend action and humour.
This visually indulgent open air marketplace provides the pathway to take visitors on a cultural journey emulating the experience as though they were visiting each country itself.
AvCon, Adelaide's the annual amine and video games convention, was held over the weekend and as usual, there were some amazing outfits on hand.