The Excitement Of Booth Yamaha Nuansa Pirates At The Jak Japan Matsuri Event 2023
JAKARTA - The implementation of Jak-Japan Matsuri (JJM) 2023 which took place at the Gambir JIExpo Kemayoran arena, Jakarta, last weekend was a success and attracted the attention of many people.
As is known, the event is a forum for exchange aimed at deepening understanding, between Japanese citizens and Indonesians in all aspects, including in terms of culture and entertainment.
There is one interesting thing, namely the presence of the Yamaha booth which comes with the concept of Nuansa Pirates, with a design resembling a pirate ship and several additional ornaments. Not only that, Fazzio Hybrid Connected greeted visitors to the event.
"The presence of YIMM in this year's Jak-Japan Matsuri is a symbol of the success of collaboration between the two countries (Indonesia Japan) in presenting Yamaha motorcycle products in the country," said Antonius Widiantoro, Asst. General Manager of Marketing Public Relations, PT YIMM, in an official statement received by VOI, Wednesday, November 22.
The thematic presence of this Yamaha booty suddenly becomes a magnet for anime lovers. Many of the visitors took the time to stop by to take a closer look at the Red and Blue Fazzio Hybrid Connected motorbikes, as well as take pictures with cosplayers.
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This is as shown by M. Taufik Amirullah, one of the Jak-Japan Matsuri visitors, he said the concept of the Yamaha booth is quite interesting with an attractive combination.
"Because the combination of the color of the motorbike that is played with the concept of this pyrotes-themed booth looks harmonious. Plus there is a character cosplay of one of our favorite anime characters which of course makes me and several anime lovers want a photo here (booth)," he said.
As is known, this activity was first held in 2009 in Jakarta by collaborating between the government and the private sector. Since then, JJM has become an arena that strengthens and fosters ties and friendships between the two countries.