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The world's largest immersive Pixar exhibition is coming to Tokyo in March

Step into the world of your favourite Pixar movies including 'Toy Story', 'Monsters, Inc.' and more

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
Digital Editor, Time Out Tokyo
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While Tokyo is still riding the high of the newly opened PokéPark Kanto, another exciting exhibition featuring some of your favourite characters is coming to the city next month. The wildly popular Mundo Pixar Experience, also known as the Pixar World Exhibition, is finally making its way to the capital after stints in Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Seoul and London.

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Photo: 'Pixar World Exhibition' Executive Committee

The exhibition recreates Pixar Animation Studios’ most popular worlds, including classics like Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Inside Out, Coco and Finding Nemo, turning them into an immersive experience where you can literally walk into these animated movies.

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Photo: 'Pixar World Exhibition' Executive Committee

In addition to experiencing these recreated movie scenes, you can meet more than 24 life-sized characters from the animations such as Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan from Monsters, Inc.

Mundo Pixar Experience
Photo: 'Pixar World Exhibition' Executive Committee

There’s also Joy, Sadness and Anxiety from Inside Out.

Mundo Pixar Experience
Photo: 'Pixar World Exhibition' Executive Committee

You can plan ahead, as advance tickets go on sale at 10am on February 20. The exhibition runs at Crevia Base in Toyosu from March 20 to May 31. Exhibition hours are set from 10am to 8.50pm, with extended hours on select dates (closed on Mondays). 

Mundo Pixar Experience
Photo: 'Pixar World Exhibition' Executive Committee

More event details can be found on the website.

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