Roppongi Shinobi no Sato Project to Be Held Concurrently with Naruto Exhibit

Roppongi Shinobi no Sato Project to Be Held Concurrently with Naruto Exhibit

The “Serialization Conclusion Commemoration: Masashi Kishimoto Naruto Exhibition” will kick off on April 25 at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo. To celebrate the opening, the project “Roppongi Shinobi no Sato,” a joint project with Roppongi Hills, will start the same day. The aim of the project is for fans to be able to more deeply enjoy Naruto and the exhibit.

First up, Naruto and other characters from the series will appear at approximately 30 locations in Roppongi Hills. These will be photo spots you can take pictures at, and will likely become popular with fans. Because Roppongi Hills is quite vast, finding them all should prove quite the challenge.

Collaboration food items celebrating Naruto will also be available at 27 restaurants in Roppongi Hills. Those who order one of these items will receive an original Naruto coaster as a present. The food items available will include a shuriken-shaped calzone, pho, and others themed after the world of the series. There will also be a poll on Naruto’s favorite food titled “You Choose! Ichiraku Ramen Fan Poll” themed after the ramen shop Ichiraku that appears so often in the original manga.

Another aspect of the “Naruto Exhibit: Roppongi Shinobi no Sato” project to highlight is the stamp rally app. By scanning the QR code located at each of the photo spots, you can collect scrolls. By reading the scrolls, you can take the ninjutsu exams. Pass all the exams and you’ll be in the running to become a Hokage. The winner chosen by lottery will then have his or her face chiseled into the Hokage Monument. The Hokage Monument will be released on the official site in the days to come.

Also, for a limited time only, an AR event will begin on April 21. By using the “Naruto Exhibit” app, fans can make a gigantic Hokage Monument appear on their device’s screen at Metro Hat. This event will run until May 3.

As more information is released, the anticipation for the “Naruto Exhibit” rises. Look forward to even more developments to come.

Naruto Exhibit Official Site

Source: animeanime

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