Experience the Magic of Oshi no Ko at Anime Tokyo Station Exhibition

Summary

  • Oshi no Ko anime exhibition at Anime Tokyo from Feb 8 to May 6.
  • Features scenes from the anime and interactive photo spots.
  • Free admission for fans to experience the world of Oshi no Ko.

A fresh exhibition titled “Let’s Enjoy together!! History of Anime Series OSHI NO KO” for the popular anime, Oshi no Ko, has been announced. Starting from early February, Anime Tokyo Station will be playing host to this event, offering fans a glimpse into the highly successful and widely appreciated anime series in Japan and beyond. The exhibition will feature various aspects of the anime adaptation, which was developed by the talented team behind Kaguya-sama: Love is War! creator Aka Akasaka, and the creatively innovative mind of Scum’s Wish author Mengo Yokoyari.

The anime event, Anime Tokyo, will start on February 8th and continue through May 6th. However, it won’t be open on Mondays and public holidays.

What to Expect From the Exhibition

More About Anime Tokyo Station

The Anime Tokyo Station functions as a showcase for Japanese anime, drawing dedicated fans both domestically and abroad. As of January 2025, it welcomes approximately 130,000 annual visitors, making it a key player in promoting Tokyo’s thriving anime scene. Its objectives include fostering the growth of the local anime industry, encouraging tourism, and providing educational experiences through workshops, events, lectures, and exhibitions. The station also houses an archive dedicated to anime production, allowing visitors to explore the history and process of creating these beloved works by examining preserved materials from past productions.

The anime-themed event, “Oshi no Ko,” is being held at Anime Tokyo, situated on floors B1F to 2F, within Tokyu East 5, specifically at 2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro in Toshima-ku, Tokyo. The event will run from February 8th to May 6th, but it’s closed on Mondays and public holidays. Each day, from Tuesday through Sunday, the event is open from 11am to 6pm. Here are some key features of the upcoming “Oshi no Ko” exhibition at Anime Tokyo:

  • Exhibits – scenes from the story so far, life-sized panels of characters
  • Photo spots where you can take pics in the “Kana Arima Bell Pepper Exercise” and “Pieyon’s Boot Dance” scenes
  • Hands-on areas, like the B-Komachi live show area where visitors can enjoy a simulated experience of a live show by B-Komachi
  • A reproduction of MEMcho’s room where MEMcho reacts to you in this reproduction of her official YouTube channel.

If you happen to be in Tokyo from February 8th to May 6th, it’s definitely worth stopping by Anime Tokyo since entry to the exhibition is complimentary.

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2025-01-29 00:19