TOKYO: TOBU TOWER SKYTREE Co., Ltd., the operator of TOKYO SKYTREE, is holding "My Hero Academia in TOKYO SKYTREE," the first collaborative event between the tower and the TV anime series "My Hero Academia." The anime is based on the hit manga written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, that was published in the Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha). The event kicked off on Wednesday, January 8, and will last until Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, this unique collaboration brings together the iconic TOKYO SKYTREE and the popular anime series, offering fans an exciting opportunity to experience the world of "My Hero Academia" in a new way. The event features exclusive merchandise, themed exhibits, and interactive experiences that immerse visitors in the anime's universe.
Fans of "My Hero Academia" can look forward to special displays and attractions that highlight memorable moments and characters from the series. The event aims to attract both anime enthusiasts and tourists visiting the TOKYO SKYTREE, providing a unique cultural experience.
Organizers have also announced that the collaboration will include limited-time offers and promotions, encouraging visitors to explore the various aspects of the event. With the event running until April 2025, there is ample time for fans and visitors to partake in this first-of-its-kind experience at one of Tokyo's most prominent landmarks.