The manga started its serialization in 1987 and has printed over 100 million copies in Japan. works, various technologies will be used for the largest-scale displays in the history of the Jojo manga series. forward to the next summer.”
The exhibition will be held as the last project for the 30th anniversary of Hirohiko Araki’s long-running fantasy action manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
The National Art Center, Tokyo, the largest national museum in Japan, will hold a special event “Hirohiko Araki Jojo Exhibition: Ripples of The Adventure” in the summer of 2018.