Overview
Anno Hideaki ’s latest film Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time, which he directed, was a blockbuster success with a box office of over 10 billion yen. This exhibition showcases the director’s past works, including those he was involved in during his time as an animator. It also includes his latest works as a director and producer, and delves into the secrets of his creative processes. The exhibition showcases for the first time, a wide variety of Anno’s production materials – valuable original drawings and miniatures of anime and tokusatsu works, which were the origin of his work, as well as original notes and illustrations, scripts, settings, image sketches, storyboards, layouts and key animation from his early years to the present.
[ Past ] The Origins of Hideaki Anno and the Works He Admires
Exhibits a collection of precious paraphernalia from manga, anime and special effects movies such as Ultraman, Kamen Rider, Space Battleship Yamato and Mobile Suit Gundam, which Hideaki Anno has loved and admired since his early days. Here you will also vicariously experience the works made by Hideaki Anno, as he revisits the visual works that he loves and admires, through a gigantic 10 ft tall by 49 ft wide LED screen.
[ Present ] Tracing the Steps from His Amateur Years to the Present
Follows the trajectory from his obscure amateur years to his sweeping the world with Neon Genesis Evangelion and his record-setting Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time, which garnished a box office of over 10 billion yen. It also retraces several decades of his creative work through never-before-seen materials, reaching at what Hideaki Anno envisioned and gave life to, and explores the zeal which he poured into making his movies and the trial-and-error processes involved.
[ Future ] Archive for Future Generations
Showcases projects started by Hideaki Anno for future generations to take on, such as Anime Tokusatsu Archive Centre(ATAC), based on his wish that anime and special effects movies should continue even after the demise of the current torchbearers. It also introduces his latest works including Shin Godzilla, Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider, through larger-than-life statues and other arts.
Date | October 1 (Fri.) – December 19 (Sun.), 2021 Closed on Tuesdays (except for November 23) |
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Opening Hours | 10:00-18:00 *10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays *10:00-19:00 on November 28 (Sun.), December 5 (Sun.), 12 (Sun.) and 19 (Sun.) (Last admission 30 minutes before closing) |
Venue | The National Art Center, Tokyo, Special Exhibition Gallery 1E 7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558 |
Organized by | The National Art Center, Tokyo; The Asahi Shimbun Company; Nippon Television Network Corporation; NTV EVENTS Inc.; Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan; Japan Arts Council |
With the sponsorship of | Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. |
Special Cooperation with | khara, Inc. ; GroundWorks: ; Non-Profit Organization Anime Tokusatsu Archive Centre (ATAC) |
With the support of | TOKYO METROPOLITAN TELEVISION BROADCASTING CORPORATION; Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Inc.; NIPPON BROADCASTING SYSTEM,INC |


令和3年度日本博主催・共催型プロジェクト
(tax included)
General | 2,100 yen (Adults), 1,400 yen (College students), 1,000 yen (High school students) |
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