Tokyo Ghoul Returns with New Limited Time Event Featuring Exclusive Merch

A new Tokyo Ghoul themed retail event has been announced for the Tokyo Anime Center, offering fans a chance to pick up exclusive merchandise and view special displays inspired by the series.
The event will introduce a range of newly created products featuring artwork produced specifically for the occasion.

Visitors will also be able to see life-size character standee displays installed throughout the venue.
Tokyo Ghoul is a dark fantasy series created by Sui Ishida that follows Ken Kaneki as he becomes caught between the human world and a society of flesh-eating ghouls.

The merchandise selection will focus on illustrations created exclusively for this event, providing collectors with items unavailable through previous releases.


Purchase limits will apply to help ensure stock is available to as many visitors as possible.
Customers purchasing eligible products during the event will receive a bonus original bromide photograph at no additional cost.

One randomly selected bromide will be distributed for every ¥3,300 spent on qualifying merchandise (approx. $23 USD/ £17 GBP).
A total of eight bromide designs will be available through the promotion.
The event will take place from July 6, 2026 until July 20, 2026, due to expected demand, a ticketed admission system may be implemented between July 3 and July 5.
Entry during this period will not be determined on a first-come, first-served basis.
Should the admission system be required, numbered entry tickets will be distributed in front of Shibuya Modi.
Ticket distribution is currently scheduled to take place between 10:45 a.m. and 10:50 a.m.
Event Details
| calendar_month DATE | Jul 06 2026 - Jul 20 2026 |
|---|---|
| schedule TIME | ALL DAY |
| payments Cost | FREE |
| info Website | Official Website |
| location_on Location | Tokyo Anime Center in DNP PLAZA SHIBUYA |
|---|---|
| map Area | Tokyo Shibuya |
| category CATEGORY | Anime/Manga Pop Up Shop |
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