The official website for Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia Original Art Exhibition has been updated with a brand-new key visual, showing the battle between the heroes and villains. The illustration, drawn by Horikoshi himself, was revealed alongside some exhibition details, including ticket information and special visitor benefits.
A Celebration of My Hero Academia’s Legacy
The exhibition, set to run from June 21 to August 31, 2025, at Creative Museum Tokyo, Japan, will offer fans a deep dive into the artistic journey of My Hero Academia. This special event commemorates the 10-year run of the manga, which concluded in August 2024, and showcases the evolution of Izuku Midoriya, his classmates from U.A. High School, and their battles against powerful villains.
The exhibition will feature:
- Original sketches and manuscripts by Kohei Horikoshi
- Video displays and storyboard showcases from Studio BONES
- Three-dimensional exhibits recreating iconic scenes
- Exclusive merchandise, including items featuring the newly unveiled key visual
You can see the full version of the visual below.

Exhibition Details
- Dates: June 21, 2025 – August 31, 2025 (Open daily)
- Venue: Creative Museum Tokyo, Kyobashi, Tokyo
- Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last entry: 30 minutes before closing)
Osaka Venue Information
In addition to the Tokyo exhibition, the event will also be held in Osaka in Fall 2025. Specific details for the Osaka venue are yet to be released, with some differences expected between the two locations, including:
- Exhibition layout, presentation, and number of displays
- Exclusive merchandise lineup and specifications
- Ticket pricing and details
- Visitor benefits and giveaway items
Further updates on the Osaka venue, including ticket sales and event dates, will be announced at a later date.
Ticket Sales and Special Benefits
Ticket prices and purchase options have been announced on the official exhibition website. Additionally, visitors will receive exclusive commemorative items, though specifics will be revealed at a later date.
For further updates and details, you can visit My Hero Academia’s Exhibition Website.
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