The Summer Hikaru Died Receives 1st Anime Exhibition in Ikebukuro on November 14

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A special exhibition for The Summer Hikaru Died TV anime series has been announced to be taking place in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan, starting from Friday, November 14, 2025 to December 7, 2025. It will be hosted at the event space inside Sunshine 60’s Tenbou-Park Observatory. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale around the end of this September.

A main visual for the exhibition has also been released, which features the main characters Hikaru and Yoshiki. 

the summer hikaru died exhibition main key visual
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The exhibition will feature displays that revisit memorable scenes from the anime series, as well as numerous photo spots recreating iconic moments. Visitors will also have the rare opportunity to view exclusive production materials and reproductions of valuable key animations. At the venue’s store, a wide lineup of original exhibition goods featuring newly drawn illustrations will be available for sale. 

An official website and Twitter/X account for the exhibition have also been launched today. On the latter, a special campaign will be held to celebrate the exhibition’s opening and where fans can win posters signed by the cast. 

Participants will have to follow the exhibition’s official Twitter/X account and repost the designated post, where they will have the chance to win an exhibition visual poster autographed by Chiaki Kobayashi (voice of Yoshiki Tsujinaka) and Shuichiro Umeda (voice of Hikaru). Three winners will be randomly selected through a lottery. 

The social media campaign period will run from Friday, August 29, 2025 at 12:00 PM JST to Monday, September 29, 2025, 11:59 PM (JST). More details will be posted on the exhibition’s official Twitter/X at a later date. 


Source: press release

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