“Blue Box” Takes Over Shibuya with Final Episode Celebration: Giant Photo Spots & Themed Flyers Distributed
To commemorate the final episode of the Blue Box TV anime, airing on March 27 via TBS, a large-scale citywide event has launched in Shibuya, transforming the iconic Tokyo district into a tribute to the series.
At the SHIBUYA109 storefront event space, fans are greeted by a massive photo spot featuring a giant monument-style installation of the main characters, representing the symbolic “Blue Box.” Visitors can also receive an exclusive class newspaper-style flyer, available only at this location.
Blue Box final episode celebration kicks off across Shibuya, featuring interactive displays and giveaways © Kouji Miura / SHUEISHA, “Blue Box” Production Committee
Immersive Installations Across Shibuya
At MAGNET by SHIBUYA109, the entrance event area showcases a large board with special illustrations and a locker room-themed photo spot, inspired by the series' sports club setting.
Around nine locations near Shibuya Station, street boards display powerful visuals of each character’s most memorable quotes and moments.
On the KEIO MIRARERU VISION Shibuya Mega Wall, a special movie is being screened, immersing the entire area in the emotional world of Blue Box.
This expansive promotional event turns Shibuya into a full-scale tribute to the heartfelt sports romance anime.
Giant “Blue Box” photo spot at SHIBUYA109 brings main characters to life in central Shibuya © Kouji Miura / SHUEISHA, “Blue Box” Production Committee
Limited-Time Giveaway Campaign via Social Media
Fans who take a photo at any of the Blue Box spots or posters and post it on X (formerly Twitter) with the hashtag #渋谷アオハコ can show their screen at the SHIBUYA109 event space to receive exclusive original items, with different items distributed on different days.
Exclusive class newspaper-style flyers for Blue Box handed out at SHIBUYA109 event space © Kouji Miura / SHUEISHA, “Blue Box” Production Committee
About “Blue Box”
Based on the popular manga by Kouji Miura, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since April 2021, Blue Box follows the intertwined lives of teenage athletes navigating sports, dreams, and first love. With its sincere storytelling and emotional nuance, the series has captivated a wide audience. The anime adaptation has been airing since October 2024.
Blue Box Trailer
Source : ORICON NEWS