Can't hit Japan for the Naruto Gallery? A new walking tour had landed online!
Naruto is set to play a big role at this year's Jump Festa, with the Shonen series looking to be joined by the likes of Chainsaw Man, My Hero Academia, One Piece, and many other series that got their starts in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump. Now, to help ring in the twentieth anniversary of the most popular ninja anime series, a new art gallery has opened in Japan which has offered fans a virtual tour if you aren't able to make it to Japan during its exhibition dates.
"After a long 7-year wait, a brand-new Naruto exhibition event is coming! The gallery will be open from 12/10/2022 to 1/31/2023 at Akiba Square in Tokyo's Akihabara! Go back in time and relive scenes from the anime depicting how the characters grew, the bonds they shared between friends, as well as their heated battles. Feel the intensity of every scene through the huge main screen or from one of the many smaller monitors available.
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