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Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer-

Fate/Grand Order展 -星見の回廊-

The Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer- runs at Mori Arts Center Gallery from 17 July to 14 September, with a tie-in cafe on the same floor.

A life-size figure of Mash Kyrielight at the Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer-
A life-size figure of Mash Kyrielight at the Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer- © TYPE-MOON / FGO PROJECT
Dates
17 Jul – 14 Sep 2026
Opening hours
Mon–Sun10:00–20:30
Holidays10:00–20:30
Admission
Standard
Person¥3,800
Ticket with goods
Person¥6,800
Links
Official websiteJapanese
Venue
Mori Arts Center GalleryRoppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6 Chome-10-1, Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 〒 106-0032Roppongi-itchōme Station 六本木一丁目 (Namboku Line)Walk 3 minutes

The Mori Arts Center Gallery, on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in Roppongi, is hosting an exhibition devoted to Fate/Grand Order that traces the game from its beginning through the final chapter of Part 2 of the main story, which concluded at the end of 2025.

An opening ceremony was held on 16 July, with a guest session featuring Ayako Kawasumi, who voices Artoria Pendragon among other roles, and Maaya Sakamoto, the voice of Jeanne d'Arc.

Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto at the opening ceremony of the Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer-
Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto at the opening ceremony of the Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer- © TYPE-MOON / FGO PROJECT
Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto in the Elements Library, Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer-
Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto in the Elements Library, Fate/Grand Order exhibition -stargazer- © TYPE-MOON / FGO PROJECT

What's on display

The exhibition includes new footage, newly drawn illustrations, and new three-dimensional work making their first appearance here, alongside game development material not shown elsewhere. It runs across seven sections:

  • Opening Theater — a film made for the exhibition, screening here for the first time.

  • Elements Library — development material including plots, scenarios, and illustrations.

  • EventStory Storage — motifs and items that appeared in event scenarios.

  • Journey of Chaldea — Mash's development traced through a series of displays incorporating newly drawn illustrations, under a 17-metre ceiling painting.

  • Stargazer's Journey — the final battle, staged as an audiovisual presentation.

  • Memorial Message — a space given over to messages from people involved in the game.

  • FGO Store — exhibition-original merchandise, including goods using the newly drawn main visual.

    Two same-day tickets are available — a standard one, and one that includes a layered acrylic block, roughly 148 × 105mm and 10mm thick, produced with a special finish.

    Entry is by timed slot and sold on a first-come basis. Tickets are available through e-plus and the Mori Arts Center Gallery's own online system. The gallery's system sells standard admission only.

    Visitor gifts

    Everyone attending receives a booklet and a bookmark, the latter using an illustration drawn for the exhibition — one at random from twelve designs.

    There is also a weekly A5 card, again using newly drawn artwork, with fourteen designs in total. Which four are in circulation changes each Friday:

  • 17–23 July — Jeanne d'Arc (Alter), Golden BB, Artoria Pendragon (Lancer), Siegfried

  • 24–30 July — Lilith, Taigong Wang, Space Ereshkigal, Qin Shi Huang

  • 31 July – 6 August — Merlin, Baobhan Sith, Super Bunyan, Shuten Doji

  • 7–13 August — Oberon, Abigail Williams, Artoria Pendragon (Lancer), Qin Shi Huang

  • 14–20 August — Space Ereshkigal, Merlin, Jeanne d'Arc (Alter), Super Bunyan

  • 21–27 August — Lilith, Baobhan Sith, Abigail Williams, Siegfried

  • 28 August – 3 September — Oberon, Taigong Wang, Shuten-Douji, Golden BB

  • 4–14 September — all fourteen designs

Collaboration cafe

THE SUN & THE MOON (Cafe), on the same floor, is running a tie-in for the full duration of the exhibition, with themed decor alongside food and drink. It opens 11:00 to 22:00.

FGO × THE SUN & THE MOON (Cafe) — the collaboration menu
FGO × THE SUN & THE MOON (Cafe) — the collaboration menu © TYPE-MOON / FGO PROJECT

The 52nd floor requires a paid ticket for that day — for the exhibition, the Mori Art Museum, or Tokyo City View. Exhibition ticket holders cannot go up before the time printed on the ticket, so you cannot use the cafe ahead of your slot. And once you descend from the 52nd floor, you cannot return to the cafe. Queuing does not guarantee entry when the cafe is busy, and time limits may be imposed at peak periods.

At Hey Japan!, we strive to keep the events listed on our website as current as possible. However, event organizers may cancel events, alter schedules, or modify admission requirements without prior notice. Check official websites before attending any event.

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