'Kyofushin-ten Osaka' Ticket Sales Surpass 50,000! Exhibition Period Extended!
The exhibition 'Kyofushin-ten' (Fear Exhibition) currently held at Grand Front Osaka has reached 50,000 ticket sales and will extend its run until May 17, 2026.
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TV Tokyo, along with Yami Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Josuke Arata), Lawson Entertainment, MBS, Television Osaka, and Kyodo Kansai, has been holding the exhibition 'Kyofushin-ten' (Fear Exhibition) at Event Lab, Grand Front Osaka, since Friday, March 27, 2026.
Created by a powerful team consisting of rising horror writer Nashi, Yami Co., Ltd., and TV Tokyo producer Tokio Omori (known for 'Looking for Kikuue Ishinaga' and 'Apologizing to the Iinuma Family'), this exhibition focuses on the concept of 'fear' itself. It previously attracted approximately 130,000 visitors in Shibuya, Tokyo, in the summer of 2025, becoming a major topic of conversation.
The Osaka venue has also seen a large number of visitors, and ticket sales have now surpassed 50,000. Due to this popularity, it has been decided to extend the exhibition period, originally scheduled to end on Sunday, May 10, 2026, to Sunday, May 17, 2026.
'Kyofushin-ten' features exhibits based on various themes of 'fear' that people experience, such as 'sharp points,' 'confined spaces,' and 'gazes.' In addition to the content shown in Tokyo, the Osaka venue features exclusive exhibits, allowing many visitors to face their own 'fears.'
Tickets are currently on sale through various agencies. We invite you to take this opportunity to visit.
About 'Kyofushin-ten':
'Fear' is the physiological dread or anxiety a person feels toward a certain object or event. It occurs not only with things that involve physical danger or pain but sometimes with things that do not seem like objects of fear at first glance. These fears are sometimes accompanied by unexplainable irrationality. Through various objects exhibited under themes like 'sharp points,' 'confined spaces,' and 'gazes,' we hope this exhibition becomes an opportunity for you to face your own fear.
Overview:
- Title: 'Kyofushin-ten Osaka'
- Dates: March 27 (Fri) to May 17 (Sun), 2026
- Hours: 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM (Last admission 30 mins before closing)
* Last day (May 17) admission until 5:00 PM.
* Experience time is approx. 90 minutes.
- Venue: Grand Front Osaka North Building B1F Event Lab
- Organizers: Yami Co., Ltd. / TV Tokyo / Lawson Entertainment / MBS / Television Osaka / Kyodo Kansai
- Planning: Nashi, Yami Co., Ltd., Tokio Omori (TV Tokyo)
- Admission: 2,300 yen (tax incl.) *Free for children below elementary school age.
- Ticket types include weekday tickets and date/time specific tickets (90-minute slots).
Created by a powerful team consisting of rising horror writer Nashi, Yami Co., Ltd., and TV Tokyo producer Tokio Omori (known for 'Looking for Kikuue Ishinaga' and 'Apologizing to the Iinuma Family'), this exhibition focuses on the concept of 'fear' itself. It previously attracted approximately 130,000 visitors in Shibuya, Tokyo, in the summer of 2025, becoming a major topic of conversation.
The Osaka venue has also seen a large number of visitors, and ticket sales have now surpassed 50,000. Due to this popularity, it has been decided to extend the exhibition period, originally scheduled to end on Sunday, May 10, 2026, to Sunday, May 17, 2026.
'Kyofushin-ten' features exhibits based on various themes of 'fear' that people experience, such as 'sharp points,' 'confined spaces,' and 'gazes.' In addition to the content shown in Tokyo, the Osaka venue features exclusive exhibits, allowing many visitors to face their own 'fears.'
Tickets are currently on sale through various agencies. We invite you to take this opportunity to visit.
About 'Kyofushin-ten':
'Fear' is the physiological dread or anxiety a person feels toward a certain object or event. It occurs not only with things that involve physical danger or pain but sometimes with things that do not seem like objects of fear at first glance. These fears are sometimes accompanied by unexplainable irrationality. Through various objects exhibited under themes like 'sharp points,' 'confined spaces,' and 'gazes,' we hope this exhibition becomes an opportunity for you to face your own fear.
Overview:
- Title: 'Kyofushin-ten Osaka'
- Dates: March 27 (Fri) to May 17 (Sun), 2026
- Hours: 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM (Last admission 30 mins before closing)
* Last day (May 17) admission until 5:00 PM.
* Experience time is approx. 90 minutes.
- Venue: Grand Front Osaka North Building B1F Event Lab
- Organizers: Yami Co., Ltd. / TV Tokyo / Lawson Entertainment / MBS / Television Osaka / Kyodo Kansai
- Planning: Nashi, Yami Co., Ltd., Tokio Omori (TV Tokyo)
- Admission: 2,300 yen (tax incl.) *Free for children below elementary school age.
- Ticket types include weekday tickets and date/time specific tickets (90-minute slots).