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Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition Ghost and the Shell 攻殻機動隊展 Coming to TOKYO NODE, Toranomon Hills January 30 (Friday) to April 5 (Sunday), 2026

July 04, 2025 --

The Ghost in the Shell Exhibition: Ghost and the Shell Production Committee (Kodansha Ltd., Mori Building Co., Ltd., KDDI Corporation, Production I.G, and PARCO Co., Ltd.) hereby announces that “Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition Ghost and the Shell 攻殻機動隊展” will be held at TOKYO NODE in Toranomon Hills, from Friday, January 30 to Sunday, April 5, 2026.
This exhibition is the first of its kind to span the entire Ghost in the Shell anime series. Starting from Shirow Masamune’s original 1989 manga, it showcases the full franchise, including the 1995 theatrical film GHOST IN THE SHELL and all subsequent anime productions by Production I.G, fully supported from both Production I.G and Science SARU, the studio behind the new anime series set to air in 2026.
The exhibition will feature the 30-year history of the Ghost in the Shell series, including titles directed by Mamoru Oshii, Kenji Kamiyama, Kazuchika Kise, and Shinji Aramaki, as well as content from the upcoming 2026 anime, produced by Science SARU. Visitors will be able to explore the unique themes and worlds of each installment in the franchise.
In addition, a wide range of exclusive exhibition-only merchandise will be available during the event. The exhibition is also set to tour internationally, so fans around the world can look forward to this exciting new chapter of Ghost in the Shell. (Further updates will be announced as they become available.)

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Visit the exhibition that blends anime, technology, and art on a scale never seen before.

[Exhibition highlights]

  • Follow the Origins of the Series -- Over 600 Items on Display, Including Unreleased Materials
    This exhibition will showcase over 600 pieces of materials, including original drawings, design materials and storyboards, and previously unreleased content spanning the entire anime series. Visitors can explore how each director approached the world of Ghost in the Shell, comparing their creative visions through archives and exclusive interviews premiering at this exhibition. Even those who are unfamiliar to the series will have the unique opportunity to experience the creative process.
  • Dig for a Full-Body, Immersive Experience
    TOKYO NODE is renowned for its exhibitions with immersive and interactive exhibits. Exclusive interview videos from the directors will reveal new narratives of the franchise. One of the highlights is a “digging” experience, where visitors can explore to unlock hints about the future, providing a unique exhibition that engages both mind and body.
  • Where Past and Present Intersect: Redefining What It Means to Be Human
    More than just a retrospective, this exhibition offers a space for reflection. Visitors are invited to compare the future imagined in the series with the changes in our current society, and discover their own ghost in the shell. At the heart of the exhibition is the timeless question of the series: What does it mean to be human? Drawing from today’s cutting-edge technologies, such as AI and brain-machine interfaces (BMI), the exhibition explores the relationship between the "Ghost" and "Shell,” for visitors to be able to explore between past and present and reflect on their own identities.
  • A Fresh Look on Ghost in the Shell: Collaborations with Creators from Around the World
    The exhibition will also feature collaborative installations with contemporary artists and creators from Japan and around the world, who have been inspired by Ghost in the Shell. Experience the global cultural impact of the franchise and the diversity of each artist.
  • Exclusive Merch & a One-of-a-Kind Shop Experience
    There will be a wide range of merchandise, including limited-edition items available only at this exhibition. Enjoy a shopping experience unique to this exhibition.

Comment from Director Mamoru Oshii

Ghost and Shell. In my perspective, the shell exists within the ghost. And that ghost isn’t just something found in people. It’s in dolls, in plants. It’s something peaceful, balanced, like a whisper, like the wind.

What all the works in this series have in common is their futuristic vision. Each director has brought their own view, based on the original manga, but all have remained true to Shirow Masamune’s core philosophy. We have to. And that’s what makes them feel more like a spin-off, and what makes the franchise what it is.

If this exhibition is meant to explore the full scope of Ghost in the Shell, then I believe it should offer different cultures, not just through the anime, but also the original manga, the films, everything. I think that’s what truly makes an exhibition boundary-pushing.”

PR video: https://youtu.be/fao8K6XAI7w

[About Ghost in the Shell]
Ghost in the Shell began in 1989 as a serialized sci-fi manga by Shirow Masamune, first appearing in issue #5 of Young Magazine Kaizokuban, a special edition of Young Magazine. Motoko, who is referred to as “Major” by her team members, leads the "Shell Squad,” a special covert organization unit against increasingly sophisticated and dangerous crimes in a hyper-connected world. Combining intricately detailed artwork with cyberpunk aesthetics and philosophical themes, the series explores deep questions about humanity and technology, and the meaning of identity, and has inspired many creators. Ghost in the Shell has expanded into numerous adaptations and reinterpretations, including: the 1995 theatrical anime film, GHOST IN THE SHELL, directed by Mamoru Oshii; the 2002 TV anime series Ghost in the Shell: STAND ALONE COMPLEX, directed by Kenji Kamiyama; the 2013 theatrical anime Ghost in the Shell: ARISE, directed by Kazuchika Kise; the 2017 Hollywood live-action adaptation, Ghost in the Shell; and the 2020 streaming anime Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki.

[Venue and Exhibition Overview]

Name

Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition

Ghost and the Shell 攻殻機動隊展

Period

Friday, January 30, 2026 to Sunday, April 5, 2026

Venue

TOKYO NODE GALLERY A/B/C (Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F)

Address: 2-6-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Tickets

Sales to begin fall 2025

Organizers

Ghost in the Shell Exhibition: Ghost and the Shell Production Committee

Kodansha Ltd.

Mori Building Co., Ltd.

KDDI Corporation

Production I.G, Inc.

PARCO Co., Ltd.

Official
website

https://www.tokyonode.jp/sp/exhibition-ghostintheshell/

Official social
media

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostandtheshell/

X: https://x.com/Gats_exhibition

[New TV anime]

THE GHOST IN THE SHELL

Since its debut as a manga in 1989 by Shirow Masamune in Young Magazine Kaizokuban (Kodansha), Ghost in the Shell series has continued to captivate global audiences though a wide range of works such as Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 film GHOST IN THE SHELL, various other animations, and a Hollywood live-action film. The upcoming TV anime THE GHOST IN THE SHELL will be directed by Moko-chan, making his directorial debut after working as assistant director on the TV anime Dandadan and on numerous other Science SARU projects. Series composition and script will be handled by Toh EnJoe, a science fiction author known for works such as Self-Reference ENGINE, who also worked on the series composition and script for the TV anime Godzilla Singular Point. Shuhei Handa, known for his character design work on the Netflix series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and the TV anime Spriggan, will serve as character designer and chief animation director. Animation production will be by Science SARU, the studio behind Inu-Oh, which was nominated for Best Animated Motion Picture at the Golden Globes; The Colors Within, winner of the Golden Goblet Award for Best Animation Film at the Shanghai International Film Festival; and Dandadan, among other highly acclaimed works worldwide.

The anime is scheduled to air in 2026. Further updates will be announced on the official Ghost in the Shell global website and official social media channels.

Title: THE GHOST IN THE SHELL
Format: TV animation
Original: Based on the manga “The Ghost in the Shell” by Shirow Masamune
originally serialized in YOUNG MAGAZINE published by KODANSHA Ltd.
Director: Moko-chan
Series Composition & Script: Toh EnJoe
Character Design & Chief Animation Director: Shuhei Handa
Animation Studio: Science SARU
Scheduled Broadcast: 2026

Official website: https://theghostintheshell.jp

©2026 Shirow Masamune/KODANSHA/THE GHOST IN THE SHELL COMMITTEE

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