The "Neverland of Promises" exhibition, which opens on December 11, 2011, reveals newly drawn manga episodes and highlights of the exhibition!

The exhibition "Commemorating the Completion of the Serialization: The Promised Neverland Exhibition" (hereinafter referred to as "About Neva Exhibition") will be held at the Roppongi Hills Observation Deck Tokyo City View from December 11, 2020 (Friday). The contents of the newly drawn manga and highlights of the exhibition have been revealed.

The exhibition will display a number of famous scenes in a space where visitors can fully immerse themselves in the world of "About Neverland," and will also introduce rare materials from before the series began, tracing the story's path from the shocking first episode to its emotional final episode. In addition, 19 pages of manga drawn by Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu will be shown for this exhibition. The exhibition will also feature original drawings that match the world view of the work and various materials that take a closer look behind the scenes of its creation, allowing visitors to become completely immersed in the charm of "About Neva.

⇒The exhibition will bring back to life the emotional trajectory of "About Neva"! The first exhibition of "About Neverland" "Commemorating the completion of the serialization" will be held at Roppongi Hills Observation Deck Tokyo City View in December 2020!
The message "Neverland of Promise" will be posted in Shibuya! A special website to look back on famous scenes and lines has also been opened!


The contents of the manga and highlights of the exhibition have now been released. In addition, tickets will go on sale today, October 5, with advance reservations required for all days.

The contents of the manga episodes will be announced.

The contents of the manga episodes that will be drawn especially for this exhibition have been determined. The theme will be "The story of Emma and her GF (Grace Field) family after the completion of the exhibition.
A part of the precious story will be specially released to the public. For the full story, please come to the Neva exhibition to see it for yourself. The manga will also be included in the special booklet of the ticket with goods. (For details, see the ticket information below.)

The content of this manga episode was the subject of a twitter campaign from August 11 to September 14, in which 855 entries (retweets) were submitted to the "About Neva Exhibition" episode prediction campaign.



The highlight of the exhibition, "Have We Always Lived to Be Eaten?"

This exhibition covers the epic story that began with a shocking turn of events and ended with a moving final episode. Some of the contents of the exhibition are introduced again, along with the famous scenes that will be exhibited!

A kind mother. A loving family. The warm and peaceful daily life was all temporary.... Emma and her children realize the truth and try to escape from the facility. In order to seek freedom and to live, a life-threatening game and a tense psychological battle unfolds with Mama and the Sisters.

◆Sonju and Mujika, heretical demons who do not eat people. The mysterious old man who has been alone in the shelter for 13 years; Lucas and the others, the "seniors" who have been fighting the demons in the GP (Goldie Pond); and the "sisters" who have been fighting the demons in the shelter for 13 years. In the various encounters after their escape, Emma and her friends learn of the mystery of this world - the existence of a "promise" between ogres and humans.

Emma and her friends are happy to be reunited with Norman, whom they thought was dead. Norman, who wants to free all edible children and exterminate ogres, and Emma, who desires a new way of being between ogres and humans. The two, who have diverged to pursue their own paths, face each other again in the royal capital. The secret of the "ogre" is revealed in the intensifying battle between ogres and humans. And who will stand in the way of Emma and her friends in the end?



Ticket Information


Tickets for the exhibition go on sale on Monday, October 5 at 12:00 pm. Tickets will be on sale at LINE Ticket on October 5 (Mon.) at 12:00 p.m. Tickets must be reserved in advance for all dates and times. A limited number of tickets with goods will also go on sale at the same time!

Sales period: October 5, 2020 (Mon.) 12:00 - January 11, 2021 (Mon., holiday) 21:29
Tickets with goods are 2,800 yen.

As a measure to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus, this exhibition will be "date and time specific" to reduce congestion and for safety measures.
All tickets will be sold in limited quantities on line ticket. (Tickets for each day are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
(Tickets for each day will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, and sales will end when the planned quantity is reached.)

Visitors must exchange their admission ticket at the ticket counter on the 3rd floor on the day of their visit. Visitors are required to take their temperature, disinfect their hands, and wear a mask.

All prices include tax.
Valid only on the date and time indicated on the ticket. Tickets are valid only on the date and time listed on the ticket and cannot be changed.
Entrance times are listed on the ticket for each day and each time slot, but please note that entrance times may vary slightly, and that you may be asked to wait longer than indicated.
No refunds or date/time changes are allowed after purchase.
Each person may purchase up to 5 tickets per application.
Persons with a disability certificate (up to one caregiver) are admitted free of charge and do not need to apply for a date/time-specified ticket. Please come to the museum and present your disability certificate at the ticket counter.
(However, caregivers and others without a ticket are not allowed to purchase merchandise.)
Tickets are required for ages 4 and older. Preschool children without tickets are not allowed to purchase goods.
A handling fee of 220 yen per transaction (tax included) will be charged for payment at convenience stores.

For more details, please visit the Tokyo venue's official website.
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Tickets with limited quantity of goods

The bonus goods for the limited-quantity tickets with goods are "Tracks to the NEVERLAND," a special booklet for the approx. NEVERLAND exhibition. It is an original booklet filled with must-see contents for "About Neva" fans, including special interviews with Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu, setting materials of the works, and a manga specially drawn for the exhibition.
The limited number of tickets with goods will be on sale from October 5 (Monday).
(B5 size, cover + 56 pages of text)

No tickets will be sold at the venue.
*Since the quantity is limited, sales will end as soon as the booklets are gone.
Designs and specifications are subject to change.
Goods will be exchanged at the ticket counter on the 3rd floor during the exhibition period.

Information】】 【Memorials of the exhibition
Commemorating the completion of the serialization, "The Promised Neverland" exhibition
(THE PROMISED NEVERLAND SPECIAL EXHIBITION
Dates: December 11, 2020 (Fri) - January 11, 2021 (Mon) *Open throughout the exhibition period
Opening hours: 10:00-22:00 (last admission 21:30)
Venue: Tokyo City View Sky Gallery, Roppongi Hills Observation Deck (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52F, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Organizer : Tokyo City View
Admission : General admission 2,000 yen for a ticket for both the Neva Exhibition and the Observation Deck, 1,500 yen for seniors (65 and older), 1,200 yen for high school and university students, 600 yen for junior high school students from 4 years old to junior high school students.
Ticket with limited edition goods 2,800 yen
Original Story/Artwork: "The Neverland of Promise" by Kaiu Shirai (original story) and Posuka Demizu (artwork)
Planning cooperation: Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department
Planning: Yakusoku no Neverland Exhibition Production Committee
Supported by: Kyodo Printing, LINE Ticket
Cooperation: Color Kinetics Japan

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Tokyo venue official website】 #
Official Twitter of the exhibition: @yakuneba_ten

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