Experience the world of anime animation in the band's costumes! Report from the Tokyo venue of the "BanG Dream! Museum" which started today!

The Tokyo venue of "BanG Dream! Museum" opened on January 23, 2021 at PARCO FACTORY on the 7th floor of Ikebukuro PARCO, where visitors can enjoy the world of "BanG Dream!

Museum" recreates the live stage of the anime with video, sound, and lighting effects, costumes faithfully reproduced based on the characters in the anime, and the MC of each band recorded especially for this exhibition. Under the concept of "LIVEUM," a LIVE experience-type costume exhibition where visitors can experience a live performance, the exhibition will tour throughout Japan from September 2020, visiting Sendai, Hiroshima, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. This time, the Tokyo venue was fully booked.

The first thing that catches the eye when entering the venue is the numerous flyers covering the walls. These flyers were all from the main anime series, and they all looked like they could have been made in real life.

Incidentally, Reio Kurachi, who plays Paleo in "RAISE A SUILEN," also came to the show the day before it opened. He left his autograph, so let's see where we can find it!

The highlight of the exhibition is the costumes of the bands that appear in "BanG Dream! (The key point is that these are costumes of the characters in the anime, not costumes of the band units created by the voice actors!)

) It is quite impressive to be able to see costumes that existed only on the other side of the monitor as if they were real. It is quite impressive to be able to see costumes that existed only on the other side of the monitor as if they were real.

The three bands, "Poppin'Party," "Roselia," and "RAISE A SUILEN," not only have displays that resemble a live stage, but also a special MC recorded just for this exhibition.

Since the main attraction this time is the costumes, there are no facial expressions or movements of the characters, but you can enjoy the lively MCs that can fully complement your brain.


Other exhibits include anime setting drawings and costume design materials, including a draft of the first release. This is a sight to behold.

The exhibition also features background drawings of the live house and each character's room.

In addition, life-size standees of newly drawn illustrations are on display. Of course, you can take commemorative photos.

Original goods are also on sale.

The huge size of the MegaAxta is worth a look!

Museum," which opened today, is an exhibition event with the unusual concept of enjoying the two-dimensional world of anime in a three-dimensional setting, centering on costumes!

The event will be held from January 23 (Sat) to February 7 (Sun), 2021.

Event Outline

Museum" Tokyo venue

Museum" Tokyo venue ・Date:January 23 (Sat) to February 7 (Sun), 2021

Hours: 11:00 - 20:00 (closing at 18:00 on the last day)

Place: Ikebukuro PARCO PARCO FACTORY (Honkan 7F)

Ticket: 1,200 yen (tax included/specified date and time)

 Ticket: 1,200 yen (tax included/specified date and time) *With admission privileges

 Tickets: 1,200 yen (tax included/specified date and time)

 Number of tickets available for reservation: 2

 *No charge for preschool children (no privilege).

 Same-day tickets will be sold at the venue depending on advance ticket sales.

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Admission bonus: 5 kinds of trading can badges

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