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CLAMP Art Exhibition Returns to Japan in February 2025

The CLAMP exhibition will return to Japan starting on February 27, 2025, and it will then run until March 31, 2025. The lottery for tickets will open on January 8, 2025.

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This year, you’ll be able to see the CLAMP exhibition on the 9th floor of the Fukuoka Mitsukoshi. Tickets cost 1600 JPY ($10.15) for adults, and you’ll have until January 13, 2025 to put your name into the lottery. These tickets are for specific times and dates. If you want to, you can also purchase tickets the day you go to the exhibition. However, tickets will cost 1800 JPY ($11.40) instead.

The last time CLAMP held an exhibition in Japan, it ran from July to September 2024 in Roppongi, Tokyo. The Fukuoka exhibition will have over 200 works in color, and over 350 in black-and-white. You’ll be able to see panels from the manga, key visuals that appeared in magazines or promotional material, and more.

As for CLAMP, it is a manga artist group that debuted in 1987. It produced many iconic works such as Magic Knight Rayearth, Cardcaptor Sakura, xxxHolic, and Chobits. Aside from writing manga, CLAMP also does work like character design. Some anime it designed for include Code Geass, Blood-C, and Vanguard overDress.

The CLAMP exhibition will appear in Fukuoka from February 27 to March 31, 2025.


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