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Odekake Kozame Exhibition Unveils Its Highlights | نمایشگاه «おでかけ子ザメ» از بخش‌های تازه‌اش رونمایی کرد

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On June 23, 2026, the team behind Odekake Kozame Exhibition OmodenaSEA Tour published a fresh update that does more than tease a poster wall. The release reveals the exhibition's main attractions, confirms new messages from Kana Hanazawa, Megumi Han, and Misaki Kuno, and announces a collaboration cafe at MG Cafe inside Matsuya Ginza. The Tokyo run itself is scheduled for July 22 through August 11, 2026, so this is the kind of announcement that turns a coming attraction into a concrete date on the calendar. What Was Announced The official site says this is the franchise's first exhibition and that it ties into the series' fifth anniversary in 2026. Visitors will see three-dimensional set pieces that recreate the world of the tiny shark child, along with production materials and exhibition-only visuals. The press release also says merchandise is being revealed in stages, and that the cafe tie-in will run during the same period at Matsuya Ginza. That is enough ...

Tokyo's Moving Yokai Exhibition Passes 100,000 Visitors

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On June 22, 2026, Hitohata announced that Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO had passed 100,000 visitors and marked the moment with a commemorative ceremony. The exhibition is still running at Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo, and the official event page says the current run opened on March 27, 2026 and continues through June 28, 2026. For international readers, this is a timely reminder that yokai are not just a niche folklore subject. They remain a living part of Japanese visual culture, public exhibitions, and the wider pop-culture imagination. The milestone matters because the show is not only a numbers story. It is evidence that a folklore-centered exhibition can draw a broad audience in the middle of a busy summer season. The project combines historic yokai imagery with modern installation design, so it works as both a cultural event and a piece of immersive entertainment. That blend helps explain why the exhibition is able to attract families, casual visitors, and ...