Try NIUHI demos, enter a drawing to win a Steam Deck, and enjoy interactive manga activities at Honolulu Festival!

New Manga Now: NIUHI Lands at the Honolulu Festival 2026

KOMODO Hawai’i is set to bring Japanese indie manga to a new international audience at Honolulu Festival. On March 14th – 15th, NIUHI will showcase their manga platform in collaboration with Aloha Manga at the festival.

Visitors will be able to experience the NIUHI platform through live demos and will be able to enjoy manga-themed activities designed for families and fans alike.

Event Details:

  • Event: Honolulu Festival
  • Dates: March 14–15, 2026
  • Venue: Hawaiʻi Convention Center
  • Booth: NIUHI × Aloha Manga

Interactive Demos: Experience the NIUHI Manga Platform

Visitors to the NIUHI × Aloha Manga booth will be able to experience NIUHI’s next-gen platform through live demos and have the opportunity to discover a curated selection of indie manga available on the service.

Win a Steam Deck OLED: Giveaways and Prize Drawings

During the event, attendees will also have a chance to win prizes in a special drawing, including a Steam Deck OLED 1TB, and NIUHI keys that provide access to selected titles available on the platform. Students from Japan studying illustration will also offer manga-style portrait drawings for visitors at the booth.

Stop by the NIUHI × Aloha Manga booth at the Honolulu Festival to discover indie manga and meet talented young artists, then continue exploring more indie manga online on NIUHI!

You can follow NIUHI on their Japanese X account, and English Instagram and TikTok accounts to discover the latest updates!

Note: The information above was sourced from a press release.

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