Key Takeaways
- Tokyo Ghoul‘s interactive exhibition celebrates 10th anniversary with immersive experience.
- Tokyo Ghoul EX offers unique exhibits, exclusive merchandise, and makes anime come alive.
- Limited entry due to graphic content; Various ticket tiers with exclusive goods available.
As a long-time fan of the twisted and gripping world of Tokyo Ghoul, I can’t help but feel my heart race with anticipation at the announcement of the 10th anniversary exhibition, “Tokyo Ghoul EX.” Having grown up on this dark and thrilling anime, I’ve always yearned for a chance to dive deeper into its rich lore and immerse myself in its haunting atmosphere.
The popular horror anime “Tokyo Ghoul” is marking its 10th anniversary with a bang! To commemorate its achievement and offer fans an exceptional encounter, it has organized a unique, gory, interactive event. This special event is now open in Tokyo, and will be available for a limited time in Osaka next month as well.
The “Tokyo Ghoul EX” exhibition offers fans a glimpse into the grimy universe of the anime “Tokyo Ghoul.” Instead of merely viewing displays, visitors can engage interactively as well. However, due to certain aspects of the exhibit, access is restricted and the website carries a disclaimer suggesting it might not be suitable for all audiences.
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Tokyo Ghoul EX.
What is the Exhibition?
Information on the specific contents of Tokyo Ghoul EX is scarce, intentionally so to maintain an element of surprise and make the experience more impactful for guests. Though there’s a minimal English-language website available, it doesn’t reveal much about what awaits visitors inside.
Ghouls and humans, and their inner turmoil
Anime “Tokyo Ghoul” has always fascinated its fans since it was first aired on TV 10 years ago.
A three-dimensional event is set to occur, allowing visitors to step into the captivating yet melancholic universe of Tokyo Ghoul. It will feature engaging activities, immersive interactions, and thought-provoking videos.
Visit the venue and experience the dark and thrilling world!
The Japanese version of the site also contains a map, showcasing locations such as a torture chamber, an interactive theater, a Quinx treatment facility, Anteiku café, and additional areas. It appears the exhibit aims to transport fans into the world of the anime, bringing it to life.
The Japanese website also has information about what kinds of goods will be available for purchase. Depending on the level of ticket that visitors purchase, they can get some very exclusive goods, including a complete pin set of all the major characters with a serial number (very limited quantity), and an exclusive acrylic standee. All visitors also receive a special print of Kaneki drawn by the original mangaka, Sui Ishida. The versions differ by venue, with visitors to Tokyo getting Kaneki in human form, and visitors to Osaka getting him in ghoul form. All visitors will also receive a limited character card on a first come, first served basis. The design changes by the week.
As a die-hard fan of Tokyo Ghoul EX., I’ve found myself drawn to an impressive array of merchandise that caters to every collector’s fancy. From calendars and mini figures, to acrylic keychains and more, there’s something for everyone. But what truly sets this collection apart are the unique items like centipede earplugs, a Shu-shaped wine opener, a two-way tote bag subtly adorned with Kaneki designs, doorknob signs, and an abundance of clothing.
On the website, you’ll find a few precautions to keep in mind before exploring:
How to Visit Tokyo Ghoul EX.
All the Details
Tokyo Ghoul EX will remain in Tokyo until December 1st, specifically at Warehouse TERRADA G1 Bldg., located within Shinagawa, Tokyo. From December 14th to December 29th, there will be a short run of this exhibition in Osaka at VS. Umekita Park. The event offers three types of tickets based on your preferences and budget. The standard ticket priced at 3,300 yen in advance or 3,500 yen upon arrival grants entry only.
For enthusiasts seeking a unique memento of the event, there’s an upgraded ticket option that comes with exclusive merchandise priced at 5,800 yen when bought in advance or 6,000 yen at the venue. The premium ticket offers customizable merchandise and is priced at 12,000 yen, but can only be pre-ordered. While Tokyo’s pre-orders have closed, Osaka still has them available. Given that all tickets are issued on a first-come, first-served basis, it’s advisable to place your order early to prevent any last-minute disappointments at the door.
Tokyo Ghoul EX. will be in Tokyo until December 1st, and in Osaka from December 14th-29th, 2024.
Watch Tokyo Ghoul now on Crunchyroll.
Sources: Official Website, Official Website (Japanese)
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2024-11-23 18:23