Tokyo exhibition for SAKAMOTO DAYS
A SAKAMOTO DAYS exhibition tied to the manga and its recent live‑action push is scheduled to open in Tokyo in July, adding another event for Japan’s pop‑culture tourism calendar. (Toy‑People ). The exhibition follows the film’s release and is being framed as part of a broader summer of anime/manga attractions drawing visitors to Tokyo. (Toy‑People ).
A SAKAMOTO DAYS exhibition is set to open in Tokyo on July 17, running through September 6 at Gallery AaMo inside Tokyo Dome City. (sakamotodays-ten.com) The official exhibition site says the show will cover the manga’s story beyond the already collected volumes and will include material from arcs that have not been animated. Tokyo Dome City’s event page lists the same July 17 to September 6 dates and says the venue will be open every day during the run. (sakamotodays-ten.com) (tokyo-dome.co.jp) The exhibition is built around original manga material by creator Yuto Suzuki, with color illustrations, manuscript pages, unpublished rough sketches, storyboards and rejected draft pages displayed with the author’s cooperation. Visitors will also receive one random magazine-cover-style sticker from four designs, according to the official site. (sakamotodays-ten.com) That timing places the exhibition a little over two months after the franchise’s live-action film push in Japan. The movie’s official site says the film opens in theaters during Golden Week 2026, and Weekly Shonen Jump’s official site specifies an April 29, 2026 release date. (skmtdays-movie.jp) (shonenjump.com) SAKAMOTO DAYS has moved from a manga hit into a broader screen franchise over the last 18 months. The official English-language series site says the television anime began airing on TV Tokyo and other networks in January 2025, with streaming on Netflix and other platforms. (sakamotodays.jp) The manga itself is still running. Shueisha’s Manga Plus and Viz both list new chapters published in April 2026, showing the series continuing its weekly release cadence as the exhibition opens. (mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp) (viz.com) Tokyo Dome City has become a regular stop for franchise exhibitions tied to anime and manga, and Gallery AaMo’s current schedule places SAKAMOTO DAYS alongside other character-driven event shows. That helps explain why publishers use these exhibitions as both merchandise venues and tourism draws tied to school-holiday travel. (tokyo-dome.co.jp) For fans planning a summer Tokyo trip, the practical detail is simple: the manga’s first large-scale original-art exhibition opens July 17 in central Tokyo, after the anime rollout and just after the film’s Golden Week release window. (sakamotodays-ten.com) (skmtdays-movie.jp)