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1999 Exhibition Horror Experience to Tour Osaka After 100,000-Visitor Tokyo Run

The exhibition's expansion from Tokyo to Osaka follows a 100,000-visitor run and marks the debut project from Bermuda 3, a new unit of established horror creators.

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1999 Exhibition Horror Experience to Tour Osaka After 100,000-Visitor Tokyo Run

The horror experience exhibition '1999 Exhibition: Memories of That Nonexistent Day' will be held in Osaka from July 11 to September 27. It is a touring version of the 2025 Tokyo exhibition that attracted 100,000 visitors. The exhibition is the first project from creative unit Bermuda 3, which includes SIREN scenario writer Naoko Sato, novelist Sujikin, and film director Masaki Nishiyama. Last Wonder is co-organizing.

The Osaka edition of the 1999 Exhibition runs for over two months starting July 11. It was first staged at Roppongi Museum in 2025, where it drew 100,000 attendees. The exhibition is built around the premise that the world ended in July 1999, and is curated by Bermuda 3, a newly formed trio of horror creators. Naoko Sato is known for the SIREN game series, Sujikin for the novel 'About a Certain Place in the Kinki Region,' and Masaki Nishiyama for film work. Last Wonder handles event planning and co-organization. Ticket prices range from 1,000 yen for elementary students to 4,900 yen for a limited-edition set.

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