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“Anime Tokyo Station” Presents Enjoy the History of the Anime [OSHI NO KO]!!!
"Anime Tokyo Station" is proud to present a special exhibition exploring the hit TV anime series [OSHI NO KO], which has developed a devout fanbase not only in Japan but also worldwide. Visitors can experience displays based on key scenes from the story and enjoy interactive presentations featuring the anime’s characters.
"Anime Tokyo Station" is a dedicated exhibition site showcasing Japan’s globally beloved anime content. We invite you to visit and fully experience the charm of [OSHI NO KO]!
Special Exhibition
The TV anime series [OSHI NO KO] gained worldwide popularity with its first (April 2023) and second (July 2024) seasons. With the recent announcement of a third season generating excitement, the exhibition will allow visitors to immerse themselves in the world of [OSHI NO KO] and experience the charm of the idols and other characters that appear in the anime.
Highlights
- Exhibits
Scenes from the story’s key moments and life-sized character panels - Photo Spots
Photo spots with popular scenes, including "Kana Arima Pepper exercises" and "Pieyon’s Boot Dance" - Interactive Area
- Simulation of a live performance by the idol group “B-KOMACHI"
- Recreation of "MEMcho's room" from her official YouTube channel, where visitors can experience interactive reactions from MEMcho
- Dates
Saturday, February 8, 2025 – Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Venue Overview
- Name: Anime Tokyo Station (also known as "Anime Tokyo")
- Location: B1 to 2F, Tokyu East 5 (2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo)
* 4 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro Station - Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last entry: 6:45 PM / Last entry for special exhibits: 6:30 PM)
- Closed: Mondays, except when Monday is a holiday. In that case, closed the following Tuesday.
- Official Website: https://animetokyo.jp/en/
Inquiries
Promotion Section, Tourism Division, Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Email: S0000701(at)section.metro.tokyo.jp
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