The event will begin on February 8th and will last until May 6th. The Oshi no Ko exhibition will be closed on Mondays unless that Monday falls on a holiday, then that venue will be open on that ...
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The captivating story of Oshi no Ko doesn’t end with the anime. This unique seinen series, created by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari, blends the world of idol stardom with the mystery ...
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There he meets Reze, a girl who works in a café.” Oshi no Ko has also announced that Season 3 of the anime is now in the works. A release window or date for the new episodes have yet to be ...
A brand-new exhibition for the Oshi no Ko anime has been announced. Anime Tokyo Station will be hosting the "Let's Enjoy together!! History of Anime Series OSHI NO KO" exhibition from early ...
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