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| yna@yna.co.kr 2026-02-03 10:19:15
TOKYO, Feb. 3 (Yonhap) -- A Korean webtoon exhibition is drawing strong interest from local readers in Tokyo, organizers said Tuesday.
The Korea Creative Content Agency said about 600 people visited the exhibition "Stories Read Vertically: 2026 K-Webtoon Exhibition" during its first three days through Sunday, excluding a closure day, at the Korean Cultural Center in Japan.
The exhibition, which runs through Feb. 28, showcases a total of 20 webtoons, including eight globally recognized titles such as "Hellbound" and "Yumi’s Cells," as well as 11 award-winning works from the "World Webtoon Awards 2025," including "If You Don’t Debut, You Die" and "Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint."
On the opening day, webtoon artist Choi Kyu-seok, known for socially themed works such as "Hellbound" and "Songgot," held a talk session to discuss his creative process and artistic philosophy.
"Hellbound is a work that imagines how modern people come to perceive transcendent beings," Choi said, adding that he hopes readers in both South Korea and Japan will continue to take a sense of responsibility and sustained interest in comics and webtoons as a genre.
On Feb. 21, Lee Dong-gun, the creator of "Yumi’s Cells," is scheduled to host a talk session with Japanese readers, where he will discuss his creative process and character development.
Lee Hye-eun, head of the agency’s Tokyo Business Center, said the exhibition has confirmed strong local interest in Korean webtoons and pledged continued support to raise awareness of K-webtoons in Japan and strengthen the foundation for ongoing exchanges.
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