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【10th anniversary】 Immersive Tokyo Ghoul Exhibition to be Held in October with Visitor Perks Announced

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 'Tokyo Ghoul' TV anime broadcast, an immersive exhibition 'Tokyo Ghoul EX.' will be held from October 21 to December 1 at Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Tokyo, and from December 14 to 29 at VS. (opening in September within Grand Green Osaka).


The 'Tokyo Ghoul' exhibition

The 'Tokyo Ghoul' exhibition is confirmed to be held.


This immersive exhibition allows visitors to experience the beautifully tragic world of 'Tokyo Ghoul' through three-dimensional displays, interactive experiences, and immersive videos, offering a dark and thrilling experience. The key visual, created by Kazuhiro Miwa, who is in charge of character design for 'Tokyo Ghoul,' features three illustrations. Tickets go on sale from 10 AM on the 6th and include general admission tickets, tickets with an acrylic diorama featuring the specially drawn key visual by Miwa, and tickets with a complete set of 15 newly drawn pins (with serial numbers) available only by pre-order.

All visitors will receive a special gift designed by the original author, Sui Ishida, and the first-come-first-served visitor gift (available with all ticket types) is a lenticular card with special 'Tokyo Ghoul' packaging design that changes visuals depending on the angle (4 types in total).


The 'Tokyo Ghoul' exhibition merchandise

The 'Tokyo Ghoul' exhibition is confirmed to be held.


First-Come-First-Served Visitor Gift Distribution Schedule:

10/21–10/30: Rize Kamishiro
10/31–11/10: Ayato Kirishima
11/11–11/20: Uta
11/21–12/1: Ken Kaneki (Post-Awakening)


The series is a dark fantasy revolving around ghouls, mysterious creatures that devour humans, unfolding a stormy storyline. It started serialization in Weekly Young Jump in 2011 and has surpassed 47 million copies in circulation. The TV anime aired in 2014, and the third season 'Tokyo Ghoul
' aired in 2018. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the anime broadcast.


Source : ORICON NEWS

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