Starts on March 11 (Fri.)! Hiroshi Fujioka will urgently participate in "THE MASKED RIDER EXHIBITION! Appearing in the special opening movie!
Regarding the "50th Anniversary THE Masked Rider Exhibition" to be held at the Nagoya venue from March 11, 2022 (Friday), Hiroshi Fujioka, who played the leading role of Masked Rider No. 1/Takeru Hongo in "Masked Rider", will participate in this event with a video appearance.
⇒ Yutaka Kobayashi, who plays Masked Rider Baron/Kaito Kurumon, will be the Nagoya special ambassador for the "50th Anniversary THE Masked Rider Exhibition"!
Hiroshi Fujioka, who played the leading role of Masked Rider No. 1/Takeru Hongo in "Masked Rider" that started broadcasting in 1971, will participate in this event with a video appearance.
Impressed by the event's concept of having visitors look back on their own lives as well as the 50-year history of Masked Rider, Mr. Fujioka readily agreed to make a video appearance. The filming took place in Tokyo on a certain day in February.
Mr. Fujioka appears in a special opening movie and a special interview.
The opening movie was shown in the "welcome area" that welcomes visitors to the exhibition. The movie combines footage of Mr. Fujioka from 50 years ago with newly shot footage, creating a movie that gives a sense of the "50-year history of Masked Rider".
The interview footage includes Mr. Fujioka's secret stories about the filming back then and the significance of "Masked Rider" existing for 50 years, which he talks about only now, and other valuable footage that can only be seen here.
The message Mr. Fujioka sends to visitors at the end of the video is truly a passionate shout-out from the eternal hero to the children who will become heroes in the future!
In addition, Mr. Fujioka narrates the section introducing Mr. Shotaro Ishinomori, the creator of "Masked Rider. Mr. Fujioka narrates the section introducing Mr. Shotaro Ishinomori, the creator of "Masked Rider." He talks at length about his memories of him.
Event Information
Masked Rider 50th Anniversary Exhibition" Nagoya venue
Venue: Kanayama Minami Building (former Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) (1-1-1 Kanayama-cho, Naka-ku, Nagoya City)
Dates: March 11 (Friday) - April 10 (Sunday), 2022 (open every day during the exhibition period)
Opening hours: 9:00-19:00 *Last admission 30 minutes before closing time
Admission Tickets:
Advance tickets】Adult: 1,700 yen Child: 800 yen
Same-day tickets】Adult: 1,900 yen Child: 900 yen
Memorial Ticket with Goods (limited quantity): Advance Ticket: 4,500 yen, Door Ticket: 4,700 yen
Children under 3 years old are admitted for free.
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0Ticket Pia [P code 993-523].
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<Store sales> At multi-copy machines in Seven-Eleven stores (nationwide)
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<Store sales> At Loppi in Lawson and Ministop stores (nationwide)
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<Store sales> At Famiport in FamilyMart stores (nationwide)
Same-day tickets will be sold online, at Seven-Eleven, Lawson, Ministop, and FamilyMart stores nationwide, and at the venue counter during the exhibition period.
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