Blue Exorcist Exhibition Coming March 2025: Exclusive Artwork, New Materials, and Limited Edition Goods
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the iconic manga Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist), a special exhibition titled the Blue Exorcist Exhibition will open in March 2025 at Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo, before touring Aichi and Kyoto. Fans can look forward to a comprehensive showcase of stunning original artwork and behind-the-scenes materials.
Highlights of the Blue Exorcist Exhibition
The exhibition will feature:
Original Artwork: Hand-drawn illustrations by creator Kazue Kato, paired with commentary offering insights into Rin Okumura’s journey.
Never-Before-Seen Materials: Exclusive production notes and sketches, providing a rare glimpse into the creative process.
Interactive Photo Spots: Unique backdrops themed around iconic moments from the series.
Exclusive Merchandise: A range of collectibles available only at the exhibition.
Special Admission Perks
Tickets and Pricing (All prices include tax):
Advance Tickets:
With Goods: ¥3,800
General Admission: ¥1,600
High School Students: ¥1,100
Elementary & Middle School Students: ¥600
Same-Day Tickets:
With Goods: ¥4,000
General Admission: ¥1,800
High School Students: ¥1,300
Elementary & Middle School Students: ¥800
Goods Included with Special Tickets:
Attendees purchasing "With Goods" tickets will receive a Clear Card & Bookmark Set, featuring:
Clear cards of 9 characters, including Rin Okumura.
Bookmarks showcasing their weapons and items.
A hard-cover case designed with the exhibition’s key visual.
Jump Festa 2025 Exclusive: Mephisto’s Invitation Card
Fans who purchase “With Goods” tickets at Jump Festa 2025 will also receive a special “Mephisto’s Invitation Card”, designed to mimic a personal invitation from the enigmatic Mephisto Pheles himself. While not a functional ticket, this collectible is sure to delight fans of the character.
Additional Visitor Perks
Attendees will receive one of five Kazue Kato’s commemorative photo-style bromides, specially illustrated for the exhibition. These exclusive keepsakes are distributed randomly, adding an element of surprise.
Source : ORICON NEWS