The exhibition 「マンガ【Oshi no Ko】展 -星のキセキ-」 (Manga [Oshi no Ko] Exhibition – Hoshi no Kiseki), based on the work by creative duo Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari, has revealed details for its event merchandise. The exhibition also announced plans to tour two additional prefectures in late 2026.
Featured Merchandise
The exhibition will offer a variety of goods fans will not want to miss, including:
- Large acrylic figures using a newly drawn key visual created especially for the event.
- Mosaic art puzzle with an exclusive design.
- Piman Taiso apron (ピーマン体操エプロン) with a Kana Arima pop button.
- Pie Yon slippers (ぴえヨンスリッパ).
- Ai’s hair accessories and cap, recreated items based on accessories worn by Ai in the story.
- Acrylic figures designed with characters standing on stage.
- Jewelry stickers (ジュエリーステッカー).
Special Creator Content
On the official social media channels, Akasaka and Yokoyari have released a joint interview video series discussing the creation of [Oshi no Ko]. The series will be released across 11 installments. Notable topics include:
- Episode 1 – “Expressing the sparkle in the eyes”
- Episode 2 (June 6) – “Key visual and catch copy”
- Episode 3 (June 12) – “The most difficult and exhausting part”
- Episode 4 (June 13) – “Differences between the anime visuals and the original work”
- Episode 5 (June 19) – “The story behind character names”
- Episode 6 (June 20) – “The theme of love in the story”
In addition, the first four volumes of the [Oshi no Ko] manga will be available to read for free through the YanJan! and Shonen Jump+ apps from June 3 through August 11.
Schedule and Venues
Tokyo
- Venue: Matsuya Ginza 8F Event Square, Tokyo
- Dates: July 22 – August 11, 2026
- Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (admission until 30 minutes before closing / some Sundays close at 7:30 p.m. / final day closes at 5:00 p.m.)
- Admission: General 2,000 yen | High school students 1,300 yen | Elementary and junior high school students 800 yen | Limited merchandise bundle ticket 4,000 yen
Hyogo
- Venue: Daimaru Museum, 9F Daimaru Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
- Dates: September 16-28, 2026
Kagoshima
- Venue: Kakuix Koryu Center (Kagoshima Kenmin Koryu Center), 6F, Kagoshima Prefecture
- Dates: November 7, 2026 – January 11, 2027 (closed on regular Mondays and from December 29 to January 3)
Source: natalie

