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"Ultraman" Event at Haneda Airport: Spectacular Exhibits, Stamp Rally, Hero Show, and More

Tsuburaya Productions has announced that it will hold "ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT" at Haneda Airport from July 3 to August 31.


ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT

Key Visual of ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT ©Tsuburaya Productions


Since the broadcast of "Ultraman" began in 1966, the Ultraman series has been loved around the world for 58 years. This summer, at Haneda Airport, which serves as Japan's gateway to the sky and connects the world to Japan, there will be special exhibits and events to entertain both domestic and international visitors. The global appeal of the Ultraman series continues to grow, transcending borders, generations, and languages. This is highlighted by the worldwide Netflix release of "Ultraman: Rising" on the 14th and the simultaneous global broadcast and streaming of "Ultraman Arc" starting on July 6.


Hero Show of ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT

Hero Show From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT ©Tsuburaya Productions


Pop-up Shop of ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT

Pop-up Shop From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT ©Tsuburaya Productions


During the event period, there will be a stunning Ultraman statue exhibit and a pop-up shop featuring exclusive merchandise available only at this event. Other attractions include a stamp rally where participants can receive original goods, the latest hero shows and workshops, and a kids' program that explores the secrets of the airport while touring the terminals. All activities and admissions are free of charge.


Original Sticker From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT

Original Sticker From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT ©Tsuburaya Productions


Stamp Rally From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT

Stamp Rally From ULTRAMAN TO THE WORLD HANEDA AIRPORT ©Tsuburaya Productions


Source : ORICON NEWS