Aogiri High School x GENSEKI Collaboration Art Exhibition to open in Tokyo
Last Updated on May 5, 2025

A new collaboration exhibition between Aogiri High School and GENSEKI will open in Tokyo from the 30th May.
The exhibition is based around the theme of ‘food’ and will feature brand new art works by 13 up and coming illustrators.
GENSEKI is a platform that supports creators where they can find and express themselves through their creations, with the aim of the collaboration being to present these unique and fantastic illustrators to a new audience.
Exhibits
The main feature of the exhibition will be a collection of original A2 art pieces that have never been seen before and each piece will be presented with a special message from the members of Aogiri High School.
A chibi character photo booth will take place where you can take photos with the members dressed in outfits inspired by cake.
There will also be a corner displaying works submitted by a colouring competition that will take place before the event and a message corner where visitors can be part of an interactive art installation by leaving a message for the members.
Two promotional videos for the exhibiton have been released to give visitors an idea of the art work they can expect to see:
Merchandise



Purchase Bonus
For every 3,000 yen spent on goods at the exhibition shop customers will receive an exclusive coaster (selected at random from 26 types).

Venue Information
Location: Shinjuku Marui Men’s 8th Floor Event Space, 5-16-4 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022
Dates: May 30th (Friday) – June 8th (Sunday), 2025
Opening Times: 11:00~19:00
Entry Information
The event is free to visit and details regarding admission on the day will be announced closer to the exhibition opening date.
Event Details
calendar_month DATE | May 30 2025 - Jun 08 2025 |
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schedule TIME | 11:00 am - 7:00 pm |
payments Cost | FREE |
info Website | Official Website |
location_on Location | Shinjuku Marui Men |
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map Area | Tokyo Shinjuku |
category CATEGORY | Anime/Manga Exhibition |
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