Paranormasight FILE38 Collaboration With Small Worlds Tokyo Runs July 1 to July 31
The collaboration gives Paranormasight FILE38 a physical, interactive presence in Tokyo during summer, with dioramas and search games that extend the game's Ise-Shima mystery theme into a real-world venue.
Key Facts
- The collaboration between Paranormasight FILE38 and Small Worlds Tokyo runs from July 1 to July 31, 2025.
- The event includes 3D dioramas of four game scenes shown from angles not available in the game.
- Visitors can search for 2 cm tall characters hidden in a 1/80 scale diorama.
- A digital stamp rally lets participants collect 20 types of namedori bird stickers.
- Limited merchandise includes a Summer Memories Mini Diorama Kit for 2,500 yen.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Denfaminicogamer.
Square Enix's Paranormasight FILE38: The Ise Mermaid Story is getting a month-long collaboration event at the miniature museum Small Worlds Tokyo starting July 1. The event includes eight programs: 3D dioramas of four game scenes, a mermaid mummy model display, character search games, a digital stamp rally, a figure-dropping activity, a photo spot, and a coloring workshop. Limited food and merchandise will also be available.
Small Worlds Tokyo, one of Asia's largest miniature museums in Ariake, will host a collaboration with Square Enix's Paranormasight FILE38: The Ise Mermaid Story from July 1 to July 31. The event features eight programs, the centerpiece being 3D diorama reproductions of four key scenes from the game, shown from angles not available in the game itself. A model of the mermaid mummy from the game's materials will also be on display.
Visitors can take part in two search games: finding 2 cm tall characters hidden in a 1/80 scale diorama, and a smartphone-based digital stamp rally to collect 20 types of namedori bird stickers. Completing either activity enters participants into a lottery for prizes including a custom figure production or participation stickers. Other activities include a Yusa diving figure drop into water, a large photo spot, and a Kameshimaru 3D coloring workshop for 2,480 yen.
Limited menu items come with a random tanzaku-style clear card per order. The shop will sell a Summer Memories Mini Diorama Kit for 2,500 yen and a collaboration print sticker machine for 700 yen per play. Admission is 3,200 yen for adults, 2,100 yen for middle school students, and 1,700 yen for children aged 4 to 11. Children 3 and under enter free.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.