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While Itagaki was recovering at the hospital, Ippo did extra work at the Makunouchi Fishing Boat in his place. At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo was brought into the office where he was told his OPBF
title match against Miyata was decided, however, Ippo has to defend his JBC title at the
Champion Carnival next year in January, two days before Miyata's fifth OPBF title defence match. Disappointed in defending his title again even though he asked to relinquish it, he became
excited when Kamogawa revealed that his schedule was matched with Miyata's and his match with him was unofficially set for the coming spring. Ippo's baton pass to Itagaki. When Itagaki got released from the hospital, Ippo nervously drove him to the gym, while causing a traffic jam and hitting Aoki. Itagaki was told that the gym has decided to resign him from the All Japan Rookie King Tournament due to his injuries. Ippo informed Itagaki about his meeting with Hoshi and the terms he put in order to challenge Ippo. After talking about how he would worry about who would hold the JBC belt after he moves on, he gave Itagaki a baton pass. Ippo and Take at the weigh-in. Later, Ippo learned about his seventh JBC title defence opponent, Keīchi Take, a veteran boxer who had never lost by a knockout before. Ippo went with Itagaki to see the All Japan Rookie King Tournament.
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anime series, like a canonically-destroyed hotel. [150] In celebration of the popularity of the anime and to promote tourism, local governments and events have collaborated with the series and incorporated it into their themes. The company Oarai Creative Management, for example, won the Japan Tourism Agency's Encouragement Prize for its contributions to boost local tourism. [151] Similarly, the Grand Prize for improving Ibaraki Prefecture's image was awarded to Ōarai's collaboration with the anime. [152] Consequently, the town experienced an economic upturn from selling themed merchandise; between 2015 and 2016, for example, revenues from the town increased 21-fold. [153] Therefore, after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, tourism helped the town revitalize. [154][155] Festivals and events in the town have permanently incorporated themed elements since the anime's release. This includes the yearly spring festival and the local Angler Fish Festival taking place annually every November. [156] The spring festival in 2013 featured live tank demonstrations and the sale of anime-themed merchandise. [157][158] The Angler Fish Festival, aside from traditional fishing events, put tank
replicas and itasha (example pictured) on display, and hosted a talk show in 2013.