From December 22nd to 29th, the "Shocking Star Wars Exhibition" will be held on NTV in Shiodome with no admission fee.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" released on December 15th. Along with the theatrical release, the "Shocking Star Wars Exhibition" will be held on Nippon Television in Shiodome from December 22nd to 29th, with no admission fee. A preview for the media was held on December 21, the day before the event.
Stormtrooper and Kylo Ren welcome you!
Kylo Ren and Stormtrooper guarded the venue during the media preview
Kylo Ren and Stormtrooper guarded the exhibition hall specially during the media preview. The media team had a lot of luggage, so I kept an eye out for the exhibits. By the way, there was no particular exhibit that could be a spoiler for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi", but there are related exhibits, so if you want to enjoy the movie without any knowledge of this work, the theater You had better go after watching it at.
Stormtrooper guards the work of LEGO certified professional builder Junpei Mitsui
Kylo Ren guards the work of potter Ryota Aoki, "New Stormtroopers," which is likely to be the most catastrophic if the backpack hits.
Immediately after entering from the entrance, there is a poster of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" and an introduction of the characters. There was something that came to me when I saw the poster of Princess Leia alone. Going to the back, Kylo Ren's special machine "Thai Silencer" was on display. In addition, life-sized figures of Stormtrooper, Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren, and Pretrian Guard appearing in the play were also exhibited.
In front of the entrance are posters and Star Wars chronology
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" posters are slurping
Poster for Luke Skywalker, Ray and Kylo Ren at the heart of the Star Wars: The Last Jedi story
Princess Leia (General Leia Organa) and Finn poster
Character introduction of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"
Kylo Ren's exclusive machine "Thai Silencer"
Life-sized figures of Pretrian Guard, Kylo Ren, Captain Phasma and Stormtrooper
Lots of works by Japanese artists!
A poster written by Kohei Horikoshi of "My Hero Academia"
At the exhibition hall, works by Japanese manga artists and illustrators such as Kohei Horikoshi of "My Hero Academia", as well as works by artists of various genres such as potters, swordsmen, and shogi pieces are exhibited. To be honest, I want them all if they are on sale! Only works that seem to be. In particular, the work by collage artist Kosuke Kawamura was so cool that I really wanted it to be commercialized.
Works by illustrator Mika Pikazo
The work of illustrator and manga artist loundraw. I want to use all smartphone wallpapers ...
A work by Masayuki Kojo, a samurai painter. cool!!
Three works created by students of the Graphic Design Department of International Design Beauty College are also on display.
Collage artist Graphic designer Kosuke Kawamura's work. I want to decorate my house !!
Various things are combined to make a stormtrooper
Shogi pieces designed with Star Wars characters and fighters
The work of the swordsmiths, Mr. Kanefusa Fujiwara, the 25th generation, and Mr. Kanefusa Fujiwara, the 26th generation, "Lightsaber"
"Kaga Hachiman Rise" by local toy maker Yayoi Nakajima (center of the photo) and work by Kazuma Torigoe, an engraver of Inami (right photo)
Works by illustrator Yu Nagaba
"Portrait of Ray" by Taro Yamamoto, a Japanese painter
VR games that repair BB-8 are a must play!
Experience "Star Wars: Droid Repair Bay"
And I definitely want you to experience the VR game "Star Wars: Droid Repair Bay". The player will operate the controller to repair the broken droids such as BB-8.
After repairing, I will carry out an operation test, but since BB-8 will follow the laser emitted from the controller, I will operate it to guide it to the target place, but I will come to my eyes and look up at myself BB- The appearance of 8 is insanely cute. I think it's a VR game that Star Wars fans will love because you can immerse yourself in the world of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" in VR.
Experience with Galaxy Gear VR
Many types!Finally stamp and go home
Press the stamp and go home!
Finally, there is a stamp workshop "STARS by STAMP" by artist SHETA and painter Hirota Yokoyama. There is a special paper, and you can choose your favorite stamp from many designs and press it, so please stop by when you finish watching the exhibition. There is also a goods sales corner outside the exhibition hall.
Lots of cute designs!
There is a special paper, so let's stamp it with your favorite stamp
The "Shocking Star Wars Exhibition" is outstanding even though there is no admission fee. The exhibition period is until December 29th, so please come visit us.
Shocking Star Wars Exhibition Period: December 22-29 Time: 11: 00-19: 00 Venue: Shiodome / Nippon Television 2nd Floor Nittele Hall (1-6-1 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo) Nearest station: JR / Toei Asakusa Line / Toei Metro Ginza Line "Shimbashi Station", Toei Oedo Line "Shiodome Station" Admission: Free Organizer: Nippon Television Cooperation: Walt Disney Japan
Star Wars: The Last Jedi December 15th National Public Distribution: Walt Disney Japan
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