Oshi No Ko exhibition
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Oshi No Ko Exhibition Will Appear at Nagoya PARCO

A new Oshi no Ko exhibition will appear in Japan at Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, and it will last from July 22, 2023 to August 6, 2023. Tickets for the exposition will be available for pre-order in select dates. General admission tickets cost 1,000 JPY (or roughly $7), and special tickets that include Ai Hoshino voice guide will cost 1,500 JPY (~$10). The exposition will be held at the sixth floor of the Nagoya PARCO West Building. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Visitors that purchase the Ai voice guide ticket will receive a special guided visit including narration by Ai Hoshino voice actor, Rie Takahashi, reprising her role for the exhibition.

The Oshi no Ko “Lies and Ai” exhibition will feature storyboards and original artworks used in the production of the anime series. Additionally, there will be reproductions of costumes worn by characters on stage, in videos, as well as during their live performances in the series. There will also be several photo spots for visitors to recreate popular scenes from the original series. Visitors can also enjoy collaboration drinks, as well as exclusive merchandise sold at the venue.

Advance tickets will be sold at the venue on July 22-23, 2023, on July 29-30, 2023, and on August 5-6, 2023. Pre-orders for the tickets will go live online on June 24, 2023 from the eplus website.

The Oshi no Ko Nagoya exhibition will appear on July 22, 2023, and will last until August 6, 2023. General admission tickets cost 1,000 JPY (~$7), and tickets including the Ai Hoshino voice guide option cost 1,500 JPY (~$10).


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