“DEATH NOTE EXHIBITION” to be held in Tokyo and Osaka to celebrate 20th anniversary

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Ohba Tsugumi x Obata Takeshi’s manga “DEATH NOTE” will hold an exhibition ” DEATH NOTE EXHIBITION ” in Tokyo and Osaka to commemorate its 20th anniversary. It will be held in Tokyo from September 8th to October 9th and in Osaka from November 10th to December 11th.

The original drawing exhibition to be held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the serialization will be held at the Tokyo venue “Space Galleria” on the 8th floor of the Animate Ikebukuro main store, and the Osaka venue at Space Gratus (Animate Osaka Nihonbashi Annex). Details of the exhibition and commemorative goods will be announced on the official Twitter as needed.

At the Tokyo venue, which will be held first, a total of 12 types of mini colored paper will be prepared as admission benefits. The exhibition period is divided into two, and all six types are randomly distributed in the first half and the second half.

Admission tickets are 2,000 yen in advance, 2,200 yen on the day, and 1,500 yen in exchange for an acrylic stand, which is limited to the exhibition. Advance tickets will be sold at Lawson Ticket from 10:00 on August 5th.

At the Tokyo venue, on September 8th and 11th, as well as weekends and holidays during the exhibition, tickets will be completely time-specified (free admission tickets with no time-specified date will be sold on weekdays after September 12th).

“DEATH NOTE” was serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” (Shueisha) from 2003 to 2006. A brain battle between Light Yagami, who tries to create an ideal world by erasing criminals using Death Note, a Shinigami notebook that can kill people by writing their names on it, and L, the world’s best detective trying to catch who is responsible. A work depicting The cumulative circulation of comics has exceeded 30 million copies, and various media mixes such as movies, TV animation, TV dramas, and stage performances have been developed.