Highly Anticipated Fukuoka Edition of 'Kohei Horikoshi: My Hero Academia Exhibition' Opens Saturday, April 11!! New Merchandise Debuting at the Fukuoka Venue!! Due to the Popularity of the First Half Schedule Tickets, Sales Method for the Second Half Schedule Has Changed
The My Hero Academia Exhibition makes its Kyushu debut at Fukuoka Mitsukoshi from April 11 to June 14, 2026. Due to high demand, the second half of the schedule will now require all-day designated time-slot tickets. New exclusive merchandise will also be introduced.
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## ◆ The ticket sales method for the latter half of the schedule has been changed.
Admission tickets for weekdays during the latter half of the schedule [Monday, May 11 to Sunday, June 14] will also be changed to an "all-day specified date and time system".
Due to the popularity of the tickets for the first half of the schedule at the Fukuoka venue, and to avoid excessive congestion in the venue, we have decided to introduce an "all-day specified date and time system (including weekdays)" for the admission tickets for the latter half of the schedule [Monday, May 11 to Sunday, June 14], just like the admission tickets for the first half of the schedule [Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, May 10]. (Same-day tickets will be sold at the venue only if there are open slots for each day and time period.) Following the first half of the schedule, various tickets can be purchased at eplus or multi-copy machines at FamilyMart stores.
* There will be no advance lottery for either the first or second half of the schedule. (Sold on a first-come, first-served basis)
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Started its serialization in 'Weekly Shonen Jump' in 2014, Kohei Horikoshi's manga 'My Hero Academia', commonly known as 'Hiroaka'. Even after the series concluded in August 2024, its popularity has not waned, and it continues to be loved by people all over the world, both domestically and internationally, including media mix projects such as anime series. The "Kohei Horikoshi 'My Hero Academia' Exhibition", which kicked off in Tokyo last June, sold out completely alongside the subsequent Osaka venue, and closed with great success. Finally, this exhibition makes its first landing in the Kyushu area. The long-awaited Fukuoka venue will be held at Fukuoka Mitsukoshi from Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, June 14.
At this exhibition, we will look back on the 10-year journey to commemorate the conclusion of the manga 'My Hero Academia'.
Through Mr. Horikoshi's original manuscripts, visitors can re-experience the trajectory of "the story of how everyone became the greatest hero" woven by the characters in the work, including the protagonist Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku. Furthermore, the biggest highlight is the numerous valuable production materials unveiled on the largest scale ever, with the full cooperation of Mr. Horikoshi. The overwhelming drawing skills and the myriad of precious exhibits created during the process of completing the manuscripts, which can only be seen here, are a must-see. In addition, behind-the-scenes production stories and work commentaries by Mr. Horikoshi himself will also be revealed.
This press release includes information on new merchandise launching at the Fukuoka venue. Furthermore, as tickets for the first half of the schedule are highly popular, we are posting information on changes to the ticket sales method for the second half of the schedule. Please pay attention to this precious original art exhibition where you can witness not only Mr. Horikoshi's handwritten manuscripts, which have continued to evolve his unparalleled drawing skills with the goal of "shocking readers with pictures" during serialization, but also valuable materials born in the process of digital drawing!
* Some contents may differ between the Fukuoka venue and the Tokyo/Osaka venues.
■ Composition and presentation of exhibition illustrations, quantity of exhibits, etc.
■ Lineup and specifications of original products sold at the official shop
Please note that the organizers of the Fukuoka venue cannot answer details regarding other venues in advance.
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## ◆ A Must-Have! New Merchandise Launching from the Fukuoka Venue!!
In addition to over 100 original goods sold at the Tokyo and Osaka venues, new items will be launched at the Fukuoka venue, including "Bromide [Snapshot] (15 types in total)", "Acrylic Art: Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, All Might [Snapshot]", "Acrylic Figure: Izuku Midoriya [Snapshot]", and "Acrylic Key Chain Collection [WORLD BEST".
Admission tickets for weekdays during the latter half of the schedule [Monday, May 11 to Sunday, June 14] will also be changed to an "all-day specified date and time system".
Due to the popularity of the tickets for the first half of the schedule at the Fukuoka venue, and to avoid excessive congestion in the venue, we have decided to introduce an "all-day specified date and time system (including weekdays)" for the admission tickets for the latter half of the schedule [Monday, May 11 to Sunday, June 14], just like the admission tickets for the first half of the schedule [Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, May 10]. (Same-day tickets will be sold at the venue only if there are open slots for each day and time period.) Following the first half of the schedule, various tickets can be purchased at eplus or multi-copy machines at FamilyMart stores.
* There will be no advance lottery for either the first or second half of the schedule. (Sold on a first-come, first-served basis)
---
Started its serialization in 'Weekly Shonen Jump' in 2014, Kohei Horikoshi's manga 'My Hero Academia', commonly known as 'Hiroaka'. Even after the series concluded in August 2024, its popularity has not waned, and it continues to be loved by people all over the world, both domestically and internationally, including media mix projects such as anime series. The "Kohei Horikoshi 'My Hero Academia' Exhibition", which kicked off in Tokyo last June, sold out completely alongside the subsequent Osaka venue, and closed with great success. Finally, this exhibition makes its first landing in the Kyushu area. The long-awaited Fukuoka venue will be held at Fukuoka Mitsukoshi from Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, June 14.
At this exhibition, we will look back on the 10-year journey to commemorate the conclusion of the manga 'My Hero Academia'.
Through Mr. Horikoshi's original manuscripts, visitors can re-experience the trajectory of "the story of how everyone became the greatest hero" woven by the characters in the work, including the protagonist Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku. Furthermore, the biggest highlight is the numerous valuable production materials unveiled on the largest scale ever, with the full cooperation of Mr. Horikoshi. The overwhelming drawing skills and the myriad of precious exhibits created during the process of completing the manuscripts, which can only be seen here, are a must-see. In addition, behind-the-scenes production stories and work commentaries by Mr. Horikoshi himself will also be revealed.
This press release includes information on new merchandise launching at the Fukuoka venue. Furthermore, as tickets for the first half of the schedule are highly popular, we are posting information on changes to the ticket sales method for the second half of the schedule. Please pay attention to this precious original art exhibition where you can witness not only Mr. Horikoshi's handwritten manuscripts, which have continued to evolve his unparalleled drawing skills with the goal of "shocking readers with pictures" during serialization, but also valuable materials born in the process of digital drawing!
* Some contents may differ between the Fukuoka venue and the Tokyo/Osaka venues.
■ Composition and presentation of exhibition illustrations, quantity of exhibits, etc.
■ Lineup and specifications of original products sold at the official shop
Please note that the organizers of the Fukuoka venue cannot answer details regarding other venues in advance.
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## ◆ A Must-Have! New Merchandise Launching from the Fukuoka Venue!!
In addition to over 100 original goods sold at the Tokyo and Osaka venues, new items will be launched at the Fukuoka venue, including "Bromide [Snapshot] (15 types in total)", "Acrylic Art: Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, All Might [Snapshot]", "Acrylic Figure: Izuku Midoriya [Snapshot]", and "Acrylic Key Chain Collection [WORLD BEST".