Anime Tokyo Station adds a BLEACH workshop and Kon greeting

Anime Tokyo Station adds a BLEACH workshop and Kon greeting | ایستگاه انیمه توکیو یک کارگاه BLEACH و دیدار Kon اضافه می‌کند

Anime Tokyo Station adds a BLEACH workshop and Kon greeting

On July 15, 2026, Anime Tokyo Station announced two BLEACH-related additions to its exhibition program: a same-day clear-file workshop on July 25 and a Kon greeting event on August 2. Both are tied to the venue's ongoing BLEACH special exhibition and both are free to attend.

What Was Announced

The new program splits into two very different forms of participation. The first is a drop-in workshop where visitors trace BLEACH characters and color them into a paper clear file. The second is a greeting session with Kon, the mascot-like character from BLEACH, where selected visitors can take photos during scheduled time slots.

The workshop is set for July 25, 2026, with three sessions at 11:30, 14:00, and 16:30. It is open to anyone, lasts about 15 minutes per person, and does not require advance application. The only catch is capacity: each session is limited to 12 participants, and attendance may close once the paper materials run out or demand exceeds the room's capacity.

The greeting event is scheduled for August 2, 2026, with three 20-minute rounds at 12:00, 14:00, and 16:00. Each round accepts 20 groups, and participation is by advance application and lottery. The application window runs from July 15 at 13:00 until July 26 at 23:59, and the event is free.

In other words, the program offers both a quick hands-on activity for casual visitors and a higher-demand character event for fans who want a more memorable BLEACH visit.

Why It Matters

This is a useful snapshot of how Japanese anime venues keep an exhibition alive after the initial announcement. Instead of leaving the BLEACH display as a static room of panels and props, Anime Tokyo Station is adding activities that invite people to interact with the property. That changes the visit from passive viewing into a more personal experience.

The split between the two events also tells you something about fan culture in Tokyo. A free same-day workshop serves families and casual visitors. A lottery-based greeting event serves the most committed fans. Put together, they create two entry points into the same franchise without forcing everyone into the same format.

The subject matter helps too. BLEACH is a franchise with strong long-term recognition, and Kon is one of its most recognizable characters. By centering a hands-on workshop and a photo event around that property, the venue is making the exhibition feel current without abandoning the franchise's established identity.

Context for International Fans

Anime Tokyo Station is a free anime exhibition space in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, and it is designed to make anime culture approachable for visitors who want something more tangible than a merchandise stop. For international fans, that matters because the venue does not assume a specialist audience: it offers short-format programs, clear schedules, and activities that can be understood quickly even if you only know the franchise from streaming or manga.

The BLEACH program also shows a broader pattern in Japan's fan-event culture. A single property can support a gallery-style exhibition, a workshop for children and adults, and a lottery character greeting all at the same venue. That mix says anime here is treated as both cultural content and a participatory public activity.

What Happens Next

If you want to join the August 2 greeting, you need to apply during the July 15 to July 26 window and wait for the lottery result. If you want something more casual, the July 25 workshop is the easier option because it is same-day participation, although capacity is limited. Either way, the venue has built a small but clear summer program around BLEACH rather than treating the exhibition as a one-off display.

The practical takeaway is simple: this is not just a poster for a static exhibition. It is a schedule of live participation that keeps the BLEACH presence at Anime Tokyo Station active across late July and early August 2026.

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Information was checked on July 18, 2026 at 15:48 JST.

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