The Summer Hikaru Died’s first exhibition opens in Osaka

Key visual for the first The Summer Hikaru Died exhibition in Osaka

On July 23, 2026, Marui Group announced that the first exhibition for the TV anime The Summer Hikaru Died would open at Namba Marui in Osaka on July 24, 2026. The run continues through August 16, 2026, making this the Kansai debut of a title that had already drawn attention in Tokyo.

What Was Announced

The release confirms a full exhibition setup at Namba Marui's 5F event space, with opening hours from 11:00 to 19:00. The on-site ticket prices listed in the announcement are JPY 2,000 for general admission, JPY 1,800 for university, vocational school, and high school students, JPY 1,000 for middle school and elementary school students, and JPY 3,000 for a limited goods voucher.

The exhibition is built around the atmosphere of the series. The official materials describe scene recaps, photo spots that recreate memorable moments, setting documents, reproduction artwork, and a shop area carrying newly drawn illustration goods. In other words, this is not just a static display of posters; it is designed as a walk-through experience for fans who want to step into the work's world.

The Osaka stop also follows the Tokyo run, so this is a traveling exhibition rather than a one-off local event. That matters because it gives fans outside the capital a realistic chance to see a major anime exhibition without planning a trip to Tokyo.

Why It Matters

The Summer Hikaru Died is already positioned as a cross-media title with a strong visual identity. An exhibition can do something a trailer or a key visual cannot: it turns the mood of the work into a physical space. For a series that leans on unease, atmosphere, and carefully framed scenes, that is a natural fit.

For international anime readers, the news is also a useful signal about how Japanese exhibitions are operating in 2026. The market is no longer limited to broadcast schedules or streaming windows. A title can build momentum through manga, anime, merchandise, and a live exhibition circuit that moves between cities. Osaka now joins that circuit.

There is also a practical travel angle. Namba Marui is in central Osaka, so visitors who are already planning an anime trip can pair the exhibition with shopping, food, and other city stops. That makes the event more than a niche fan service item; it becomes part of the broader anime travel map.

Context for International Fans

The Summer Hikaru Died comes from Mokumokuren's manga and has become known for its unsettling rural setting and eerie emotional tone. The exhibition leans into that identity instead of trying to turn the series into a generic character parade. The listed highlights include a classroom recreation, character-linked immersive spots, and a set of display materials that emphasize the production and world-building side of the project.

If you followed the Tokyo presentation, the Osaka stop keeps several of the same experience-led ideas, including the classroom display, the Menchi Brother area, and the "inside Hikaru" installation. Those are the kinds of details that matter for a fan exhibition: they translate the series' tone into something you can physically walk through.

For readers outside Japan, the key point is that this is an exhibition about the anime as a lived environment, not just as a promotional product. That is why the announcement emphasizes photo spots, original documents, and limited goods rather than only standard character art.

What Happens Next

The Osaka run is already live as of July 24, 2026, and it continues until August 16, 2026. If you are in Japan or planning a trip, the official exhibition site is the best place to check for updates on goods, notices, and any changes to the schedule.

Because this is a traveling exhibition, future coverage may focus on how the Osaka audience responds and whether the show continues to expand beyond its current route. For now, the concrete takeaway is simple: Kansai fans have their first chance to see this exhibition locally.

Sources

Information was checked on July 24, 2026 at 21:40 JST.

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