Gundam Stamp Rally 2025 offers fans the chance to win exclusive prizes by exploring one of Tokyo’s most scenic areas

The “Gundam Stamp Rally 2025” has been announced as part of the “TOKYO Gundam Project 2025,” an annual event designed to promote tourism in the Odaiba waterfront district of Tokyo.
The area is famously home to the life-sized, transforming Unicorn Gundam statue, and this new stamp rally is a special event where participants visit six different locations around the Odaiba area to complete a unique stamp card.

At each of the six spots, participants will stamp a different colored layer onto their card, which will gradually build up to create a complete, multi-colored image of the Unicorn Gundam statue in its “Destroy Mode.”

The six stamp locations are Odaiba-kaihinkōen Station, the Water Bus station, Daiba Station, Shiokaze Park Observation Deck, the second floor of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, and The Gundam Base Tokyo Annex.

Stamp cards will be distributed at each of the six stamp locations, meaning that you can start the stamp rally at any point along the course.
After collecting all six of the stamps, participants can take their completed card to The Gundam Base Tokyo Annex to receive a lottery ticket.
They can then take this ticket to The Gundam Base Tokyo on the seventh floor of the same building to enter a prize draw.

The prizes for the lottery are as follows:
- Prize A: An “MG 1/100 Gundam Base Limited Unicorn Gundam (Crystal of Light)” model kit (1 winner)

- Prize B: A “Unicorn Gundam Face Mug” (20 winners)

- Prize C: A ¥1,000 coupon for The Gundam Base Tokyo (50 winners)

- Prize D: A ¥500 coupon for The Gundam Base Tokyo (50 winners)

In addition to the stamp rally, a separate “TOKYO GUNDAM FESTIVAL,” which is organized by high school students, is also scheduled to be held multiple times from the 12th of October, 2025.

The “Gundam Stamp Rally 2025” is scheduled to be held in the Odaiba area of Tokyo.
It is set to begin on Saturday, the 20th of September, and will run until Friday, the 26th of December, 2025.
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