Sailor Moon Exhibition

  • Art, Drawing and illustration
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Time Out says

Naoko Takeuchi's teenage girl-turned-legendary warrior story is credited with reviving the fortunes of an entire manga genre and has continued to inspire new generations of fans – many of them not even born when the original Sailor Moon series came to an end in 1997. Held fittingly close to Azabu-Juban – where the story takes place – this much-hyped exhibition takes over Tokyo City View at Roppongi Hills in late spring, and features a drool-inducing collection of original manga prints, materials from the anime series, rare character merchandise and an entrance modelled on the Moon Castle. Ready to transform?

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