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My Hero Academia: Making a Heroic Appearance in Tokyo for Summer 2025
If you’ve been following My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia/僕のヒーローアカデミア) since it first launched in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014, you already know that the beloved manga by Kohei Horikoshi came to a final conclusion in August 2024. But even long past the story’s grand finale, the hype is still going strong, supported by an ongoing anime and a committed fandom. Honoring a decade of Deku, All Might, and the unforgettable battle between good and evil, the new My Hero Academia Original Art Exhibition arriving in Tokyo this summer looks like it will be giving fans one very plus ultra experience.
What to Expect From the My Hero Academia Exhibition
Running from June 21 to August 31, 2025, the exhibition will be held at the Creative Museum Tokyo, and early reports promise a deep dive into the manga’s 10-year journey. The event features five zones showcasing original manuscripts, behind-the-scenes insights, and visuals curated with full support from Horikoshi-sensei himself. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to UA High, the selection of rare sketches, emotional storyboards, and thoughtful exhibits are designed to help visitors relive every heroic moment.
My Hero Academia Original Art Exhibition
Location: Creative Museum Tokyo, Toda Bldg 6F, 1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Dates: June 21 ~ August 31, 2025
Hours: 10:00 – 20:00
Tickets: general 2,200 yen | high school students 1,400 yen | elementary/middle school students 900 yen | premium ticket (w/ exclusive merch) 3,900 yen | advance tickets required!
Official Website (jp)
Exhibition Zones: A Hero’s Journey in 5 Chapters
Divided into five sections, each zone of the My Hero Academia exhibition traces pivotal themes and turning points in the My Hero Academia storyline, from the fated meeting between Izuku Midoriya and All Might through the ups and downs of daily life, all the way to the deciding battles. These exhibits don’t just highlight key scenes, they also reveal Horikoshi’s creative process, inspirations, and the emotional core behind each panel.
A word of warning to fans who might not be entirely caught up with the manga or the anime – there may be spoilers ahead!
Zone 1: From Dreams to Reality (「架空」(ゆめ)は「現実」に)

Zone 1 looks at Deku’s growth as a hero, from humble beginnings through his journey to become a true hero.
Zone 2: The Fall of the Hero-Saturated Society (「ヒーロー飽和社会」の終焉)

Zone 2 examines the unraveling of a world where heroes once dominated.
Zone 3: The Final Battle Between Heroes and Villains (ヒーローと敵(ヴィラン)、最後の戦い)

Zone 3 lets exhibition-goers witness the epic climax in the war for justice that is so central to the My Hero Academia narrative.
Zone 4: The Ties That Bind (繋ぎ、紡がれる想い)

Zone 4 is a dynamic installation that brings visitors face-to-face with the final conclusive struggles between All For One, Shigaraki, and the heroes who faced them.
Zone 5: The Ordinary Life They Fought to Reclaim (少年少女たちが取り戻した”日常”の記録)
Zone 5, “The Ordinary Life They Fought to Reclaim,” is a bittersweet exploration of the peaceful world our heroes longed to protect.
Special Bonuses & Exclusive My Hero Academia Merch
入場特典

If you’re already planning a visit, you’ll be happy to hear that all exhibition-goers will receive a newspaper-style sticker upon entry. There are five designs in total, and whichever one you get will be random! But we suspect most fans will also be looking forward to the selection of special limited-edition exhibition-exclusive merchandise waiting in the gift shop, perhaps with an eye on an item or two featuring a favorite character. You’ll need your paper ticket or QR code to shop at the event gift shop, so don’t lose it!






Image Source: Official Website
From keychains and stickers featuring Midoriya, Bakugo, Todoroki, and the rest, to some pretty unique items like a mesh laundry back featuring an embroidered Laundry Hero: Wash, there’s a lot to look forward to.
Don’t Miss This Once-in-a-Lifetime Tokyo Event
From the raw sketches of iconic battles to personal insights from Kohei Horikoshi, this My Hero Academia exhibition offers a chance to experience this beloved franchise and dive in deep beyond the pages. So if you’re in Tokyo between June and August 2025, this is a must-see destination for any MHA fan! And for those who can’t make it to Tokyo, fear not, an Osaka leg is already in the works for fall 2025!
Original Article in Chinese by Sen Iku
English Edition by Sophia Appelbaum
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