
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, KODANSHA is hosting Ghost in the Shell’s first-ever large-scale exhibition, chronicling the influential series’ legendary legacy across manga, anime, film, and more. Taking place from January 30 through April 05, 2026, and taking place at TOKYO NODE GALLERY in Toranomon Hills, “Ghost And The Shell” offers fans the unique chance to experience the franchise’s monumental history, from the 1995 feature-length film to the upcoming Science SARU anime releasing in 2026.
The “Ghost And The Shell” exhibition gathers over 1,600 archives, original artworks, and manuscripts – including never-before-seen materials – from across the franchise’s history, while also including contributions from directors Mamoru Oshii, Kenji Kamiyama, Kazuchika Kise, and Shinji Aramaki. There will also be inclusions from the forthcoming The Ghost in the Shell anime series, which Science SARU is animating for release later this year.
There will also be over 100 unique Ghost In The Shell collaborative items on sale during “Ghost And The Shell,” including works from artists Hajime Sorayama and Mai Yoneyama, as well as handcrafted art pieces such as TechnoByobu’s TB-02 lineup – a special Japanese gold-leaf-pressed folding screen featuring some of Ghost In The Shell’s most iconic artwork, as well as their recently-announced HAC module series.
A preview of the TechnoByobu art pieces can be viewed below, alongside the full lineup:


These collaborative items, alongside over 100 other unique pieces, will be made available first exclusively at the “Ghost And The Shell” exhibition when it starts on January 30, 2026. Further information about the exhibition can be found on the gallery's official website.