Final Fantasy XIV: Path of the Warriors of Light Exhibition in Tokyo and Osaka 2026
Last Updated on March 26, 2026

Square Enix has announced that a special exhibition titled Final Fantasy XIV: Adventurer’s Chronicle will be held at locations in both Tokyo and Osaka starting in April 2026.
This exhibition celebrates the journey of the Warriors of Light within the world of the popular MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV and features numerous displays designed to express the game’s unique worldview.

The Tokyo leg of the event is scheduled to take place from April 25 to May 10, 2026, at the Sunshine City Bunka Kaikan Building 3F Exhibition Hall C in Ikebukuro.


Following the Tokyo engagement, the exhibition will move to the ATC Gallery in Osaka, where it will run from May 30 to June 14, 2026.


Fans attending the event will have the opportunity to purchase exclusive commemorative merchandise, with specific product details to be revealed through the official website and social media channels at a later date.





Visitors who spend over 5,000 yen in a singe transaction will receive an exclusive pin badge as a bonus gift.

For attending the event, visitors will also receive on of 9 special edition stickers as a welcome gift.

This highly anticipated event offers a retrospective look at the adventures of the players, commonly referred to as Hikaisen, and serves as a major gathering for the community.
The exhibition is being organized in cooperation with Movic, and visitors are encouraged to check official sources for the most up to date information regarding entry and attendance.
Event Details
| calendar_month DATE | Apr 25 2026 - Jun 14 2026 |
|---|---|
| schedule TIME | ALL DAY |
| payments Cost | from ¥3,200 |
| info Website | Official Website |
| location_on Location | Sunshine City Culture Hall Building 3F Exhibition Hall C/Nanko ATC Gallery |
|---|---|
| map Area | Osaka Tokyo Ikebukuro |
| category CATEGORY | Exhibition Gaming |
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