Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition – Tokyo
What to expect at Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition
The “Tokyo Ghoul EX” exhibition will offer an immersive experience that is designed to transport visitors into the world of the popular manga series by Sui Ishida.
Exhibits include a replica of the Anteiku Cafe from the series as well as a replica of the room used by Yamori to torture Kaneki.
Visitors to the exhibition will also be to experience the “Quinx Room”, which will see the visitors own image projected onto a screen with a kagune added as if they were a member of the Quinx squad.
An immersive theatre experience will also be on show, which will see the first series epic battle between Kaneki and Yamori displayed in a way that has never been seen before.
Plenty of merchandise will be available to purchase after the exhibition, with event exclusive goods available that can’t be purchased elsewhere.
For more information, read our article that explains what to expect at the exhibition in more detail.
When will Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition take place?
The Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition will visit Tokyo from October 21st to December 1st at the Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Tokyo’s Shinagawa ward.
How much does the Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition cost?
Standard admission costs 3,300 yen (approx. $22.07 USD/£17 GBP) if purchased in advance or 3,500 yen (approx. $23.41 USD/£18.02 GBP) for same day tickets at the venue.
Two types of special ticket are available:
A special ticket that comes with a made to order framed pin badge display complete with unique serial number, as well as a limited edition acrylic diorama is available at 12,000 yen ($80 USD/£61.80 GBP).
A limited goods ticket that comes with the acrylic diorama only costs 5,800 yen (approx. $38.79 USD/£29.87 GBP) if purchased in advance or 6,000 yen (approx. $40.13 USD/£30.90 GBP) for same day admission.
How do I get to the Tokyo Ghoul EX Exhibition?
Nearest station: Terada Warehouse G1 Building is a 2 minute walk from Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai line or a 3 minute walk from the same station if using the Tokyo Monorail.