>>56480277The japanese fandom uses the platform called pictSQUARE to exhibit their works [linking their pixiv, xitter, available limited prints, etc] or sell physical doujin, stands, hand-made stuff, etc. with a link to a BOOTH store [that works with pixiv or another doujin friendly e-commerce website]. Some even show art that you can only find in their stand. As for digital doujin, some make mangas limited to the event and others upload their physical ones months/years after the events
Map sections to visit are divided by pairings or themes. Custom made by collaborators/organizers
The venue looks like a RPG maker game and you can see everyone's custom avatars and participant spots they were designated by the organizers. Everyone can customize their stand, and when you click the little image at the corner their info pops up. Window/UI size sucks because it was made to check on phones iirc so even while in a desktop browser it gets set to a mobile display
The registration process is months before the event. It's all in japanese but this time they translated and added some guides in other languages so more people can connect. I don't know if foreigners are using BOOTH to manufacture things in japan, I would think so because of shipping costs
Attached pic has 2 example spots to hang out and an area designated with a pairing/theme in mind. This message became way too long kek