Tokyo Ghoul is launching a new commemorative exhibition later this year in Tokyo and Osaka to celebrate the anime series’ 10th anniversary. The series’ first season aired in Japan on July 4, 2014.
A new website, Twitter account, and key visual for the exhibition have also been released.

The exhibition is described as “interactive” and “immersive” and will celebrate the anime’s first season in 2014. The event was heavily teased throughout the week with a special countdown on its social media channels, and will be held in Tokyo from October 21, 2024 to December 1, 2024 and in Osaka from December 14, 2024 to December 29, 2024.
More information on how to purchase tickets for the event and receive limited time merchandise can be found on the exhibition’s official website.
The original manga series by Sui Ishida ran in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump from September 8, 2011 to September 18, 2014, with 14 total tankobon volumes released. A follow-up series titled Tokyo Ghoul:re was released in the same magazine from October 16, 2014 to July 5, 2018 for a total of 16 tankobon volumes. VIZ Media releases the manga in English for North America.
Besides the TV anime adaptations, the manga also inspired a prequel spin-off titled Tokyo Ghoul [Jack], four light novels, several video games, and two live-action films in 2017 and 2019.
The first 12-episode TV anime series aired in 2014, followed up by Tokyo Ghoul √A in 2015, and Tokyo Ghoul:re in 2018. Two OVAs titled Tokyo Ghoul [Jack] and Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto were also released in 2015. Crunchyroll is streaming all the anime’s previous seasons, which was previously licensed by Funimation.

VIZ describes the first volume of Tokyo Ghoul as:
Shy Ken Kaneki is thrilled to go on a date with the beautiful Rize. But it turns out that she’s only interested in his body — eating it, that is. When a morally questionable rescue transforms him into the first half-human half-Ghoul hybrid, Ken is drawn into the dark and violent world of Ghouls, which exists alongside our own.
Source: Tokyo Ghoul Official Anime Twitter
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