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Template:Event Infobox Comic Market, also abbreviated as Comiket (コミケ) or CM, is the largest doujinshi instant sale held in Japan and even in the world. It started in 1975 and is held twice a year.

The main operating form of the exhibition is the sale and display of animation, comics, games, novels, and surrounding self-financed publications.

Participants are composed of three groups of planners, readers and ordinary participants, which played a vital role in the promotion of fanzine activities.

Background

Venues

Comiket 62 being held at the scene

The first Comic Market was held in the meeting room of the Japan Fire Fighting Association. Since then, most of the venues will be held in various exhibition halls in Tokyo, and it has been basically determined to be held in Harumi, Tokyo since 1981 (there are also several different venues).

Since 1996, the venue has moved to the Tokyo Big Sight, which was just built at the time, and it has been held there until now.

The organizers of Comic Market did not set up a stage because of the crowds gathering on the stage and causing blockage.

Number Year Month and Day Exhibition Works Tourists Venue
1 1975 12.21 32 700 This Fire Fighting Hall
2 1976 4.4 39 550 Panqiao Industrial Union Hall
3 7.25 56 500
4 12.19 80 700
5 1977 4.10 94 1,300 Ota District Industry Hall
6 7.30-31 100 2,000
7 12.18 131 2,500
8 1978 4.2 144 2,000
CS1 5.6 Unknown 250 Yutani Public Hall
9 7.29-30 200 3,000
11.15 Unknown Unknown Hitotsubashi University
10 12.17 200 3,000 Datian City Industrial Building
11 1979 4.8 218 3,000
12 7.28-29 330 4,000 Tokyo Metropolitan Commerce, Industry and Trade Center
13 12.23 290 4,000 Datian City Industrial Building
14 1980 5.11 380 6,000 Kawasaki Civic Plaza
15 9.14 340 7,000
16 12.14 340 7,000
17 1981 4.5 400 8,000
18 8.15-16 512 10,000 Yokohama Office of Industry and Trade
19 12.20 600 9,000 Tokyo International Conference Hall
20 1982 3.21 780 9,000
21 8.8 970 10,000
22 12.26 1,060 8,000
23 1983 4.3 1,200 13,000
t24 8.7 1,500 18,000
25 12.25 1,550 25,000
26 1984 8.19 2,400 30,000
27 12.23 2,300 25,000
28 1985 8.11 3,450 30,000
29 12.29 4,000 30,000
30 1986 8.10 3,900 35,000
31 12.27-28 4,400 40,000 Tokyo Distribution Center
32 1987 8.8-9 4,400 60,000
33 12.26-27 4,400 55,000
34 1988 8.13-14 9,200 70,000 Tokyo International Conference Hall
35 1989 3.25-26 8,900 70,000
36 8.13-14 10,000 100,000
37 12.23-24 11,000 120,000 Makuhari Messe
38 1990 8.18-19 13,000 230,000
39 12.23-24 13,000 250,000
40 1991 8.16-17 11,000 200,000 Tokyo International Conference Hall
41 12.29-30 14,000 200,000
42 1992 8.15-16 12,000 250,000
43 12.29-30 15,000 180,000
44 1993 8.15-16 15,000 250,000
45 12.29-30 16,000 200,000
46 1994 8.7-8 16,000 240,000
47 12.29-30 16,000 200,000
48 1995 8.18-20 22,000 250,000
49 12.29-30 16,000 220,000
CS2 1996 3.17 1,300 8,000
50 8.3-4 18,000 350,000 Tokyo International Conference Hall
51 12.28-29 22,000 220,000
52 1997 8.15-17 33,000 400,000
53 12.28-29 22,000 300,000
54 1998 8.14-16 33,000 380,000
55 12.29-30 23,000 300,000
56 1999 8.13-15 35,000 400,000
57 12.24-26 25,000 320,000
CS3 2000 8.13-15 200 1,500 Okinawa Convention Center
58 8.11-13 35,000 430,000 Tokyo Big Sight International Exhibition Center
59 12.29-30 23,000 300,000
60 2001 8.10-12 35,000 480,000
61 12.29-31 23,000 360,000
62 2002 8.9-11 35,000 480,000
63 12.28-30 35,000 450,000
64 2003 8.15-17 35,000 460,000
65 12.28-30 35,000 420,000
66 2004 8.15-17 35,000 510,000
67 12.28-30 23,000 370,000
CS4 2005 3.21 3,400 50,000
68 8.12-14 35,000 480,000
69 12.29-30 23,000 350,000
70 2006 8.11-13 35,000 430,000
71 12.29-31 35,000 440,000
72 2007 8.17-19 35,000 550,000
73 12.29-31 35,000 500,000
74 2008 8.15-17 35,000 550,000
75 12.28-30 35,000 510,000
76 2009 8.14-16 35,000 560,000
77 12.29-31 35,000 510,000
CS5 2010 8.14-16 1,500 33,000 Isejinizumicho North Building (formerly Keisei Department Store)
78 8.13-15 35,000 560,000 Tokyo Big Sight
79 12.29-31 35,000 520,000
80 2011 8.12-14 35,000 540,000
81 12.29-31 35,000 500,000
82 2012 8.10-12 35,000 560,000
83 12.29-31 35,000 550,000
84 2013 8.10-12 35,000 590,000
85 12.29-31 35,000 520,000
86 2014 8.15-17 35,000 550,000
87 12.28-30 35,000 560,000
CS6 2015 3.28-29 5,200 50,000 Makuhari Messe
88 8.14-16 35,000 550,000 Tokyo Big Sight
89 12.29-31 35,000 520,000
90 2016 8.12-14 34,000 530,000
91 12.29-31 36,000 550,000
92 2017 8.11-13 32,000 500,000
93 12.29-31 32,000 550,000
94 2018 8.10-12 35,000 530,000
95 12.29-31
96 2019 8.9-12 Tokyo Big Sight & Harumi Exhibition Hall
97 12.28-31
98 2020 5.2-5[1] Cancelled[2]
Held online in the form of "Air Comiket" (エアコミケ) on May 2-5
99 Winter Held online in the form of "Air Comiket 2" on December 30-31
2021 5.2-5 Postponed[3]
12.30-31[4] 165,000 Tokyo Big Sight
  1. Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Building will be used for the Tokyo Olympics, Paralympic Games Media Center, and International Broadcast Center.
  2. -{R|コミックマーケット98の開催中止について}-. コミックマーケット准备会. 2020-03-27 [citation time: 2020-03-27] (-{日本語}-). 
  3. -{R|コミックマーケット99の開催延期について}-. コミックマーケット准备会. 2021-03-08 [citation time: 2021-05-09] (-{日本語}-). 
  4. -{R|コミックマーケット99の新日程とサークル申込についてて}-. コミックマーケット准备会. 2021-08-02 [citation time: 2021-08-02] (-{日本語}-).