Summary
- Oshi no Ko anime exhibition at Anime Tokyo from Feb 8 to May 6.
- Features scenes from the anime and interactive photo spots.
- Free admission for fans to experience the world of Oshi no Ko.
A brand-new exhibition for the Oshi no Ko anime has been announced. Anime Tokyo Station will be hosting the “Let’s Enjoy together!! History of Anime Series OSHI NO KO” exhibition from early February, which serves as a showcase of the anime which has seen immense success and popularity in Japan and overseas. The exhibition will present several aspects of the anime adaptation of the series created by the dream team composed of Kaguya-sama: Love is War! creator Aka Akasaka, and the imaginative and brilliantly twisted mind of Scum’s Wish author Mengo Yokoyari.
The exhibition will begin on February 8, and run until May 6 at Anime Tokyo every day, except Mondays and public holidays.
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What to Expect From the Exhibition
More About Anime Tokyo Station
Anime Tokyo Station is an anime exhibition site focused on Japanese anime content, which has developed a devout fanbase even outside Japan. It regularly hosts special exhibitions for popular anime, attracting over 130 000 local and international visitors a year as of January 2025. The aim of Anime Tokyo Station is to serve as the starting point for the continued growth of Tokyo’s renowned anime industry and culture, as well as tourism through hosting various workshops, events, talks and exhibitions. It even has an anime production archive, where production materials from days gone are carefully preserved in permanent exhibits through which visitors can learn about the anime production process.
Anime Tokyo is located at B1F – 2F, Tokyu East 5, 2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, and the Oshi no Ko event will be hosted during the period of February 8 to May 6, from 11am to 6pm daily, except Mondays and public holidays. The highlights of Anime Tokyo’s upcoming Oshi no Ko exhibition are as follows:
- Exhibits – scenes from the story so far, life-sized panels of characters
- Photo spots where you can take pics in the “Kana Arima Bell Pepper Exercise” and “Pieyon’s Boot Dance” scenes
- Hands-on areas, like the B-Komachi live show area where visitors can enjoy a simulated experience of a live show by B-Komachi
- A reproduction of MEMcho’s room where MEMcho reacts to you in this reproduction of her official YouTube channel.
Admission to the exhibition is free, so if you find yourself in Tokyo between February 8 and May 6, it’s worth visiting Anime Tokyo.
Source: ACN Newswire, Anime Tokyo Station
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