An Up-Close Look at Horror Film
This is an experiential exhibition that showcases the art of Japanese horror films through interactive displays and eerie spaces.

With the theme of “Japan in the 1970s and 1980s,” the exhibition’s featured artworks and props were produced by art directors who have been active in the Japanese film industry for many years. Visitors can explore creepy hallways and actually touch the artwork to fully experience its texture and see horror that can’t be captured on screen.

The exhibition has previously been on display in Niigata, where it attracted over 32,000 visitors. Now the Horror Exhibition is coming to Tokyo Solamachi shopping mall right outside the main entrance of Tokyo Skytree Station.
Advance tickets are ¥2200 for adults and ¥1700 for high school students and younger. Same-day tickets are also available for ¥2400 for adults and ¥1900 for high school students and younger.

























