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“Naruto ⇒BORUTO Museum” will be held in Shibuya from May 2, reproducing the transition of the “Naruto” series | anime! anime!

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The exhibition “Naruto” and “Naruto-Naruto” series and “BORUTO-BOLT- NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS” exhibition “Naruto⇒boruto museum” have been decided to be held. It will be held at HMV&BOOKS TOKYO in Shibuya from May 2.

“Naruto ⇒BORUTO Museum” is a special exhibition that reproduces the transition of the “Naruto” series. The museum consists of two parts, the Naruto booth and the BORUTO booth, and has a lineup of anime scene photos, main visuals, character setting materials, etc. At the photo spot, jiu-chen drawn in 3D art appears. You can enjoy a commemorative photo with fists exchanged.
“Naruto-” started broadcasting in 2002, “Naruto – Galuto- Galeden” which started broadcasting in 2007, and “BORUTO-Bolt – Naruto NEXT GENERATIONS” which is currently on the air. The museum, which introduces the history of the three works, is likely to be popular.

Museum commemorative goods are sold at the venue. Acrylic key chains, can batches, T-shirts, die-cut stickers, clear files, marshmallows and a variety of other items were available. Ukki, a mini houseplant, is also scheduled to sell it as a make-to-order product. They also sell official goods from the Naruto series and the BORUTO Bolt-Naruto NEXT GENERATIONS.
“Naruto ⇒BORUTO Museum” will be held from May 2 to June 4. Business hours are from 11:00 to 21:00. The entrance fee is 500 yen, and preschoolers are free.

「NARUTO⇒BORUTO museum」
Date: From Tuesday, May 2, 2017 to Sunday, June 4, 2017
Venue: Shibuya Moodiuchi 6F HMV&books TOKYO “hmv museum”
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. *Last admission at 8:30 p.m.
Admission: 500 yen ※Preschoolers free

(c) Hitoshi Kishimoto Scott/ Shueisha, TV Tokyo, Piero

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