Sailor Moon reveals the creator's new artwork and merchandise for exclusive museum display

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In 2022, the Beautiful Guardian Sailor Moon Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo opened to the public for the first time. Now, the museum's dazzling collection is heading to Osaka for a limited-time exclusive display.

As detailed on the official website of the Sailor Moon Museum and on the Sailor Moon website, the exhibition features a selection of works by Sailor Moon author Naoko Takeuchi. This collection spans the entire history of the series, from the publication of the original Sailor Moon manga to more than 20 years after its conclusion in Kodansha's monthly manga publication, Nakayoshi. Upon entering the venue, Sailor Moon fans will find an entire wall mosaic dedicated to famous scenes and lines from the iconic shojo series. The exhibition will also feature more than 30 stunning full-color illustrations, including two new exhibition works, all created by Takeuchi. The event will be held at Namba Park Museum from Friday, April 19 to Sunday, June 2. Attendees can purchase tickets from the Namba Park website.

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The Sailor Moon Museum's Osaka exhibition is showcasing a manga exhibition with a brand new holographic viewing system. According to the website description, this technique “allows the manuscript to sparkle and show different expressions depending on the viewing angle.” Additionally, there will also be an entire section dedicated to past editions of Nakayoshi, allowing visitors to see how the publication has represented the beloved brand over the years. As shown in the video above, there will also be physical recreations of iconic outfits from the series, such as Usagi's middle school outfit and the black-and-yellow dress Luna wears when she It's in human form.

Sailor Moon Museum is launching exclusive merchandise

In honor of this event, Sailor Moon will introduce many products exclusively for the exhibition. Four of Takeuchi's most dazzling Sailor Moon artworks will be sold as a “High Definition Postcard Set.” Created using PrimoArt technology, these high-quality cards are intended to reproduce the original works as closely as possible, making them the ideal souvenir for those wanting to commemorate their visit. In collaboration with Aoki Shofuan, a company famous for its distinctive brand “milk manju” has teamed up with the franchise to release “Moon Makeup,” a new version of the classic formula. Manju milk, a regional delicacy in Osaka, is a milk-flavored dessert filled with sweet bean paste. Sailor Moon’s “Moon Makeup” manju comes in a special box decorated with the museum logo and illustrations of the five Sailor Scouts.

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The Sailor Moon Museum in the Roppongi area of ​​Tokyo is designed to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Sailor Moon in 2022. This incredible collection features over 600 different artifacts, including storyboards from the original 90s anime series, set material and official costumes from several Sailor Moon musical adaptations. In addition, the museum also hosts a Sailor Moon cafe with many lovely themed menu items such as “Cosmic Heart Compact Dessert Plate”, “In the name of the Moon, I will punish Friend! Omurice” and many other dishes. The museum opened on July 1, 2022 and remained open for a period of six months, finally closing on December 30.

The Sailor Moon's Osaka exhibition will open to ticket holders on April 19, 2024. The original Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon manga is available in English at Kodansha US.

Source: Sailor Moon Museum Official Website, Sailor Moon Official Website, X (formerly Twitter)

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