ANIMATION JUJUTSU KAISEN EXHIBITION in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Sendai, Hiroshima and Matsumoto 2021-2022
One of the hottest Japanese anime/manga series today, Jujutsu Kaisen’s own exhibition “Animation Jujutsu Kaisen Exhibition” will be touring in Japan (Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and more)!
With the concept of re-experiencing TV animation, the limited-time exhibition will first take place at Tokyo Anime Center in DNP PLAZA SHIBUYA at Shibuya MODI from 2 July to 5 September 2021, then move to Nagoya PARCO in Nagoya (17 September to 17 October) and Shinsaibashi PARCO in Osaka (23 October to 14 November). The exhibition will be also touring to Sendai, Hiroshima and Matsumoto from late 2021 to the following year.
The exhibition will be divided in 2 phases, and different contents will be displayed at each term. The first phase: “Curse Womb Must Die” and “Small Fry and Reverse Retribution” will be focusing on episodes of the anime series from 1st to 13th followed by the second phase: “Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event” and “The Origin of Blind Obedience”, focusing on 14th to 24th episodes.
*In the Osaka venue, both terms will be held at the same time.
The exhibition will feature production materials such as original drawing and storyboards, art works inspired by scenes of the animation and dynamic image projected on a large screen. A life-sized figure of Satoru Gojo specially made for the exhibition will be also on display. Moreover, there will be an audio guide recorded by the cast will be available at the venue.
All visitors need to book their tickets in advance with specified date and time as limited quantity is available for each round. The registration of pre-sale tickets for the first term are available from 4 to 15 June, and general admission tickets go on sale from 22 June. Same-day tickets won’t be available if tickets are sold out in advance.
Pre-sales ticket registration: https://eplus.jp/anime_jujutsukaisenten/
There is also a special gift to visitors to the exhibition. One of Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical College student ID cards with popular Jujutsu Kaisen characters will be given (while stocks last). A merchandise store will be also available at the exhibition, offering limited items with special illustration.
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-Tokyo
Venue: Tokyo Anime Center in DNP PLAZA SHIBUYA (2F Shibuya MODI)
Date: 2 July to 1 August 2021 (first term)/6 August to 5 September 2021 (second term)
Hours: 11:00~20:00 (Weekdays)/10:00~20:00 (Weekends and Holidays)*Last admission 19:30
Ticket Price: 1,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/1,700 yen (same-day ticket)
Official Website: https://tokyoanimecenter.jp/event/anime_jujutsukaisenten/
-Nagoya
Venue: PARCO GALLERY (6F Nagoya PARCO West Building)
Date: 17 September to 4 October 2021 (first term)/7 to 17 October 2021 (second term)
Ticket Price: 1,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/1,700 yen (same-day ticket)
Official Website: https://art.parco.jp/parcogallery/detail/?id=688
-Osaka
Venue: PARCO EVENT HALL (14F Shinsaibashi PARCO)
Date: 23 October to 14 November 2021
Ticket Price: 2,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/2,700 yen (same-day ticket)
-Sendai
Venue: EVENT HALL (2F Sendai PARCO Main Building)
Date: 26 November to 6 December 2021 (first term)/9 to 19 December 2021 (second term)
Ticket Price: 1,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/1,700 yen (same-day ticket)
-Hiroshima
Venue: PARCO FACTORY (6F Hiroshima PARCO)
Date: 25 December 2021 to 19 January 2022 (first term)/13 to 23 January 2022 (second term)
Ticket Price: 1,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/1,700 yen (same-day ticket)
-Matsumoto
Venue: EVENT HALL (5F Matsumoro PARCO)
Date: 28 January to 7 February 2022 (first term)/10 to 20 February 2022 (second term)
Ticket Price: 1,500 yen (pre-sale ticket)/1,700 yen (same-day ticket)
Official Website: https://art.parco.jp/eventhall/detail/?id=689
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