Danganronpa 15th anniversary fan festival announced for November in Japan

A major, in-person fan event has been announced to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the popular Danganronpa video game series.
The new event is titled “Danganronpa 15th Anniversary Fest -Super High School Level Thanksgiving-.”

A new key visual for the event has also been revealed, which was drawn by the popular illustrator ORIHARA, who is known for their work as the image director for the singer Ado.

The main festival is a free-to-attend event that will be held in four time-separated blocks throughout the day.
A key highlight of the event will be the world’s first-ever playable demo of the recently announced remake, Super Danganronpa 2×2.

The festival will also feature an exhibition area, photo spots, a merchandise corner selling exclusive, 15th-anniversary goods, and a series of live stage events, which will also be livestreamed online.

In addition to the main festival, a separate paid party will be held the night before.

This pre-festival party will feature a Monokuma photo booth, mini-games, and a DJ stage.
Special “Tour Packages” are also being offered for fans traveling from outside of Tokyo.

These include a “Lodging Plan,” which bundles tickets to both events with a hotel stay, and a “High-Speed Bus Expedition Plan,” which bundles a ticket to the main festival with round-trip, overnight bus travel.

Admission to the main festival is free, but it requires pre-registration, and if there are too many applicants, entry will be decided by a lottery.
The “Danganronpa 15th Anniversary Fest” will be held at the Bellesalle Tokyo Nihonbashi venue in Tokyo on Saturday, the 29th of November, 2025.

The application period for the main festival, as well as the sale of tickets for the pre-festival party and the tour packages, is scheduled to begin on Monday, the 6th of October, at 12:00 PM Japan Standard Time and will end on the 13th of October, at 23:59 JST.
Applications can be made via the official Danganronpa 15th anniversary festival website.
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