From the 24k gold engraved Neverland gate sign from Jackson’s Santa Barbara estate to a sampling of his most recent industry awards, some of the most cherished personal possessions of The King of Pop will be on display at the Tokyo Tower just in time for the Golden Week Holiday April 29th.

© MICHAEL JACKSON – The Official LIFETIME Collection


More than 280 estate owned items make up “MICHAEL JACKSON -The Official LIFETIME Collection”, including the singers 1967 Rolls Royce Phantom, antique piano, and costumes from the 3D “Thiller” video shot for Jackson’s “THIS IS IT” tour just days prior to the shocking and untimely death of the worlds greatest performer.

The only “official” Michael Jackson exhibition in the world to directly benefit the estate and Jackson’s children, The Lifetime Collection reveals items that have been stored in Michael’s vaults and is expected to excite and draw fans from all over Asia for a rare look at many of Jackson’s iconic stage and video costumes, props, industry awards, and the largest collection of crystal-encrusted gloves worn by the singer ever put on public display.

© MICHAEL JACKSON – The Official LIFETIME Collection

Since Michael Jackson’s passing, the spontaneous outpouring of support from Japanese fans has sent Jackson back to the top of the charts. The documentary film “Michael Jackson’s This Is It” has set new box office records and has become Japan’s all time best selling DVD.

Only one week away from the Japanese “Golden Week” holiday, local Japanese producers have joined with the Tokyo Tower to open up space for the unprecedented exhibition. All five tons of the famous “Neverland” gate sign that only months ago stood in front of the sprawling estate will mark the entrance of the exhibition at the Tokyo Tower.

© MICHAEL JACKSON – The Official LIFETIME Collection

The Tokyo Tower will show its colors in tribute to the late signer with a special light show throughout the duration of the exhibition expected to run for eight weeks. Produced by the original creative team from Juliana’s Tokyo, the legendary Japanese mega-club of Japan’s economic boom days in the 90’s, the Tokyo Tower plans to stay open until 10:00pm each night to make the Lifetime Collection an entertaining once-in-a-life-time experience for fans
“Holding the exhibition at the Tokyo Tower is the greatest tribute to Michael Jackson that Japan can give” said local event producer John Robinson, of Juliana’s Urban Development Group. “It is the most photographed and televised icon in Tokyo, an appropriate place to celebrate Michael’s life.”

Tickets are on sale early from 24th on the events official website.