
Hikaru no Go Original Art Exhibition × Nagoya Parco Opening May 23rd!
23 May 2026 – 14 Jun 2026
Nagoya
The Hikaru no Go Original Art Exhibition is expanding to Nagoya Parco, opening May 23rd and running through June 14th, 2026. This marks another major venue for the popular Go manga's art showcase outside of Tokyo. As someone who's seen the buzz these exhibitions generate locally, expect original artwork and materials that showcase the series' iconic art style. Nagoya's central location makes this accessible for fans across the Chubu region.
Quick summary
What this event is
Exhibition for Hikaru no Go, in Nagoya, 23 May 2026 – 14 Jun 2026.
Who it is for
Hikaru no Go fans who want to see original art, props, and set pieces in person.
What to check before going
Check the official site for the latest hours and capacity.
Event Details
Official details may change — check the source before you go.
| Series | Hikaru no Go |
|---|---|
| Dates | 23 May 2026 – 14 Jun 2026 |
| Area | Nagoya |
| How to Get There | Nagoya area. Check venue website for directions. |
| Official URL | hikarunogo-exhibition.com/?utm_source=collabo_cafe_dot_com&utm_medium=collabo_cafe_dot_com&utm_campaign=collabo_cafe_dot_com&utm_id=collabo_cafe_dot_com |
Exhibition — what to check
- TicketsOfficial details have not been published yet.
- VenueNagoya
- HighlightsThe Hikaru no Go Original Art Exhibition is expanding to Nagoya Parco, opening May 23rd and running through June 14th, 2026. This marks another major venue for the popular Go manga's art showcase outside of Tokyo. As someone who's seen the buzz these exhibitions generate locally, expect original artwork and materials that showcase the series' iconic art style. Nagoya's central location makes this accessible for fans across the Chubu region.
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About Hikaru no Go
A middle schooler's chance discovery of a haunted go board connects him to Fujiwara no Sai, the ghost of a Heian-era go master with an unfinished obsession. What begins as reluctant cooperation gradually transforms into genuine competitive drive, fueled by a rivalry with a gifted young prodigy. This beloved series brought renewed attention to the ancient board game and remains a touchstone for Tokyo's vibrant go culture, with the Nihon Ki-in headquarters in Ichigaya well worth a visit for fans.
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