Eureka Seven 20th Anniversary Exhibition Ticket and Date Details Revealed

To celebrate 20 years since the original broadcast of the acclaimed TV anime “Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven,” a special 20th Anniversary Exhibition has been announced.
The event, set to open this December in Tokyo, will give fans a chance to look back on the iconic series and will feature new, exclusive merchandise.
Event Overview

The exhibition will delve into the production of the series, showcasing setting materials for characters like Renton and Eureka, and mechs including the Nirvash.
Visitors can explore a retrospective corner with famous lines and scenes, take photos at photo spots, and see a statue of the Nirvash and displays of past game machines.
Admission
Tickets for the event went on sale October 31st at 10:00 AM.
Admission for the opening day (Dec 12), all weekends, and the final day (Jan 4) requires a “Date and time designated admission ticket” (¥2,000).
Weekdays (excluding December 12th) can be accessed with a “General admission ticket” (¥2,000). Same-day tickets (¥2,000) will only be sold at the venue if slots are available.
Please note that re-entry is not permitted, and photography is not allowed in certain areas of the venue.
Merchandise
New merchandise featuring original illustrations drawn exclusively for the exhibition is scheduled to go on sale.
In addition to regular admission, fans can also purchase a special “Compact Drive-style LED Light Exchange Ticket” for ¥6,600.

This ticket is for the merchandise item only and does not include admission; a separate admission ticket must be purchased to enter.
Only visitors with a valid admission ticket will be allowed to enter the merchandise corner.
Location
- Venue: Yurakucho Marui 8th floor event space
- Dates: Friday, December 12, 2025 – Sunday, January 4, 2026
- Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (11:00-19:00), with last entrance at 6:30 PM (18:30)
- Closures: The exhibition will be closed from Wednesday, December 31, 2025, to Saturday, January 3, 2026.
Event Details
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