• Submissions
  • Support Us
  • nl Nederlands
  • en English
AVO Magazine - One click closer to Japan
  • AVO Magazine
    • AVO Magazine, who?
    • About us (日本語)
    • AVO Magazine presents
    • AVO Magazine Podcast
    • Join AVO Magazine’s Discord Server
    • Support AVO Magazine
  • Staff picks
  • Music
    • Japanese Music News
      • Concerts and festival news
      • Musical Snack
    • Curtain-raiser
    • Weekly MV Roundup
      • About: 7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out
  • Japan-related Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Reports
  • Colophon
  • Contact
    • Submissions
    • Join the AVO Magazine team
No Result
View All Result
AVO Magazine - One click closer to Japan
No Result
View All Result
Home Reports Reports: Anime Events

Report: TomoCon 2018

Arlequin by Arlequin
18 April 2018
in Reports, Reports: Anime Events, Reports: Japanese Music Events
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
TomoCon 2018 | Photography: Arlequin Photography

TomoCon 2018 | Photography: Arlequin Photography

During the weekend of April 7 and 8 the 5th edition of TomoCon was held in Oss. And of course AVO was there to report. There was something for everyone again this year. Workshops, lectures about different topics related to Japan, games and a lot of cosplay and of course stands with all kinds of items.

What was there to do?

Divided over several areas of the building De Berchplaets in Oss you could find all kinds of things. Inside on the ground floor, there was the stage where lectures, the cosplay competition and of course the performances of the artists were held, as well as the first dealer room where most of the merchandise was related to anime like figurines, manga, everything you can call kawaii and cards from for example Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

On the first floor there were more interactive activities like the workshops (Needle Felting, drawing manga and chibi, Gundam model kits, Danganronpa V3 Cosplay Panel, DDR and Become a YouTuber by Trainer Steevee), Bubble Tea, Tomo Speedmeet and the game room (where both card games and video games were available to be played) and on the second floor there was a cosplay photobooth and the Kinjin game room.

Outside there was a tent for karaoke, a spot to feel like a sumo wrestler for a moment, a bouncing castle with a slide and of course the large dealer tent where you’d find even more anime, manga and kawaii, but also food and beverages imported directly from Japan, swords and artists eagerly awaiting to display their works to the people walking by. And of course a spot for the people who were camping on site on the Tomo Camping.

All those activities obviously cause you to work up an appetite, and that wasn’t forgotten by the organization either. They ensured a variety of foods being available at the open area at the entrance. Fresh noodles, crepes, ice cream and of course some fries for the ones not that into Asian foods. Long story short: no matter what your taste is, there was something for you. Even though the ice creams did seem to be the most popular item because of the warm weather.

Musical guests

This year there were two musical guests at Tomocon 2018.

Dress Up Town

First up, the butlers and lady Myu Strawberry, aka Dress Up Town. On both the Saturday and the Sunday they had not one, but two setlists a day in which the group (sometimes backed up by the brother of Myu) performs a lot of well known anime songs like for example the Pokémon theme song (original by Jason Paige), THE HERO (opening theme of One Punch Man by JAM Project), Unravel (opening theme of Tokyo Ghoul, sang by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure), and many others. This year they didn’t only have anime songs, but also an original song written by Myu Strawberry: “Prince Charming”.

SATSUKI

No Japan-related convention is complete without a “real” Japanese artist. This year people could admire SATSUKI in the evening while he was on stage promoting his new album REBOOT. Even though it was a little later in the evening already there still were quite some interesting people who flocked to the stage (among which a few butlers and Myu Strawberry from Dress Up Town) and they quickly became enchanted by his music. Jumping, dancing and occasionally singing along. All of this made sure there was a big smile forming on SATSUKI’s face, and that completed the circle. Artist makes the audience happy, the audience makes the artist happy, and the result is a cheerful setlist which both parties really enjoyed. So much, they even begged for an encore. A request SATSUKI didn’t count on, so -according to himself- there had to be some improvising on which song he wanted to play as his final song of the night. Eventually, he picked BURNING OUT, which can be found on the APOCALIPSE album.

Aside from the promotion of REBOOT, SATSUKI had brought something else with him. This being a few new jewellery items which he makes himself under the name of Sacred Traditional Kingdom Melody, or S.T.K.M for short, as well as a few works of art which he created during and after his EPOCALIPSE tour.

(Before the show AVO had the opportunity to sit down with SATSUKI and ask him some questions about his new release. You can read the interview here.)

Setlist:
01. WITH BEAT I GO ON
02. REBOOT
03. Attack on Titan OST (cover)
04. Lily-月影に魅せられて- (Lily-tsukikagenimiserarete-)
05. FREEDOM
06. SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICE
07. ROMANCE
08. TWILIGHT

Encore:
09. BURNING OUT

Photography: Arlequin Photography

Tags: 2018
ShareTweetShareShareShareShare
Previous Post

Product Review: Heart – Shin Chan Butt Pudding version 5

Next Post

AVO Interview with SATSUKI at TomoCon 2018

Arlequin

Arlequin

For AVO I'm mainly active as a translator and music reviewer. With a preference for the visual kei-direction of the Japanese music industry. Aside from that I'm also active as a photographer, but mainly under my own name Arlequin Photography.

Related Posts

Live Report: NANO at The Underworld — Ready…Set…NANO!
Reports: Japanese Music Events

Live Report: NANO at The Underworld — Ready…Set…NANO!

by Peter Dennis
10 October 2025
0

Having been active in the music industry since 2006, it is surprising to realise that tonight’s show featuring NANO will...

Read moreDetails
Live Report: Broken By The Scream at The Underworld — Screaming For Vengeance

Live Report: Broken By The Scream at The Underworld — Screaming For Vengeance

27 September 2025
SiM: The photo features the four members of the Japanese band SiM (Silence iz Mine), all dressed in black attire and with serious facial expressions, posing in front of a red brick wall. Crossfaith: Band photo featuring the five members of Crossfaith posing against a light gray background with orange lighting on some places. The band members are predominantly dressed in black outfits. Survive Said The Prophet: A black-and-white photo of the band Survive Said The Prophet standing on a road near a bridge. The bandmembers are all dressed in dark/black suits, posing all in a different way but facing the camera.

Live Report: The Japanese Parade at Download Festival 2025

15 September 2025
Live Report: Double Trouble at WACK in the UK vol.6 (Day 2)

Live Report: Double Trouble at WACK in the UK vol.6 (Day 2)

14 September 2025
Live Report: Double Trouble at WACK in the UK vol.6 (Day 1)

Live Report: Double Trouble at WACK in the UK vol.6 (Day 1)

13 September 2025
Next Post
SATSUKI | Photography: Arlequin Photography

AVO Interview with SATSUKI at TomoCon 2018

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

AVO Magazine is more than just an online magazine about Japanese music and culture. In addition to covering Japan-related events in Europe, AVO Magazine also supports and organises them. Under the banner AVO Magazine presents, several concerts and festivals have been held, including AVO J-Rock Festival (2013) and AVO J-Music Festival (2018), featuring performances by Japanese (indie) musicians. More information about AVO Magazine can be found here.

Have news related to Japan or Japanese music you'd like to share? Feel free to send us an email.

Recent articles

Moja on European tour with new album ‘I’m hungry !!’

Music Review: Moja – I’m hungry !! (Album)

27 December 2025
Music Video Roundup logo on top of a design with the red dot (inspired by the Japanese flag) on top of a photo of an old television, placed on a chair with orange-coloured tiles on the background. (Photo by Hamed Asad, edited by Francisca Hagen)

7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out (Week 51, 2025)

21 December 2025
Music Video Roundup logo on top of a design with the red dot (inspired by the Japanese flag) on top of a photo of an old television with white noise on the screen, placed on a chair with orange-coloured tiles on the background. (Photo by Hamed Asad, edited by Francisca Hagen)

7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out (Week 50, 2025)

14 December 2025
An action shot of the three members of Green Milk from the Planet Orange in the middle of a performance. Photography by Rui Gato

Green Milk From The Planet Orange will kick off 2026 well with a tour through Europe

11 December 2025
Music Video Roundup logo on top of a design with the red dot (inspired by the Japanese flag) on top of a photo of an old television, placed on a chair with orange-coloured tiles on the background. (Photo by Hamed Asad, edited by Francisca Hagen)

7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out (Week 49, 2025)

7 December 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Soundcloud Discord
Online magazine since 2012 and based in the Netherlands. AVO Magazine is a Japan-related entertainment website with information about events in especially in Europe. There is a big focus on Japanese music. Other contents we publish are reports, reviews, informative articles, and interviews. AVO Forum, founded on May 16, 2003, served as the foundation for AVO Magazine.

Contact (Francisca Hagen): hello[@]avo-magazine.com

Please do not use text and photos made by AVO Magazine without permission. An email is easily created. Let's support each other!

Affiliates

JPU Records 1_General CDJapan

Featured on

  Lucydafirst - Crate Culture Podcast LOGO

AVO Magazine Approved

  • ANGURA
  • Arlequin Photography
  • Get Your Genki
  • Idol is SHiT
  • iPod of mine
  • J-POP streaming
  • Japan Jams
  • Japone Artists
  • The Sushi Times

Copyright © 2012-2025 AVO Magazine

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • AVO Magazine
    • AVO Magazine, who?
    • About us (日本語)
    • AVO Magazine presents
    • AVO Magazine Podcast
    • Join AVO Magazine’s Discord Server
    • Support AVO Magazine
  • Staff picks
  • Music
    • Japanese Music News
      • Concerts and festival news
      • Musical Snack
    • Curtain-raiser
    • Weekly MV Roundup
      • About: 7 New Music Videos You Need To Check Out
  • Japan-related Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Reports
  • Colophon
  • Contact
    • Submissions
    • Join the AVO Magazine team

Copyright © 2012-2025 AVO Magazine

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.