STAR WARS exhibition in Tokyo ‘STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition’
STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition to be held in Tokyo in 2019/2020
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STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition, the special exhibition of Star Wars has been touring around the world since 2012 and attracted over 2 million people in 7 countries so far including Canada, UK, Germany and Australia. The great news for Star Wars fans in Japan. Yes, the exhibition is finally coming to Japan (Tokyo) and it will be held from 8 August 2019 till 13 January 2020 at Tokyo Terrada Warehouse.
The Star Wars exhibition in Tokyo, ‘STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition’ will showcase the exclusive collection of over 200 pieces related to the Star Wars franchise including original props, costumes and artworks which are actually used for the films. These exhibits will be stored at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art which is expected to open in Los Angeles in 2022. This means that it’s possibly the last chance to see such a large number of valuable Star Wars original pieces.
Another notable content at the exhibition is the interactive quest which allows visitors to design and create their own character, and explore the Star Wars identity. Every visitor is invited to respond to identity questions at character design stations, and original Star Wars characters will be personalised according to each answer. You can meet your very own Star Wars hero out of 50 million types. The result and the profile of the character can be sent to PC or phone, and can be share on social media right away.
At the exhibition, there is a gift shop selling a variety of Star Wars merchandise including T-Shirts, posters and magnets, and numbers of items are very exclusive and not available anywhere else.
How exciting?? Don’t miss a chance to meet your favourite Star Wars characters, discover your own Star Wars character and immerse yourself into the greatest world of Star Wars in Tokyo! The exhibition is kicking off from 8 August 2019 and will run for 5 months until 13 January 2020!
-STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition
Date: 8 August 2019 to 13 January 2020
Hours: 10:00–19:00 (last entry at 18:30)
Closed: 9 September, 21 October, 18 November 2019, 1–3 January 2020
Venue: Terrada Warehouse G1–5F
Access: 4 mins walk from Tennozu Isle Station B exit (Rinkai Line)
Tickets:
Advance-3,200 yen (adult), 2,000 yen (Child up to elementary school), 10,000 yen (Family ticket of 4 including at least one child)
Same day-3,500 yen (adult), 2,300 yen ,
*Free under 6 year-old
Advance ticket ▶ http://bit.ly/2LVNbaw
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