Fate/Grand Order Exhibition Opens in Tokyo With 11 Years of Development Materials
The exhibition is the first major retrospective of Fate/Grand Order since the conclusion of its 10-year second part, giving fans a physical archive of the game's production history and narrative scale.
Key Facts
- The Fate/Grand Order Exhibition -Stargazing Corridor- runs from July 17 to September 14, 2026 at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo.
- Advance tickets with goods cost 6,500 yen; regular advance tickets cost 3,500 yen; same-day tickets with goods cost 6,800 yen; regular same-day tickets cost 3,800 yen.
- The exhibition displays over 5 million words of scenario scripts from the game's 11-year history, stacked in the Production Materials Room.
- Voice actors Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto attended the opening ceremony and recorded new audio for the exhibition's Opening Theater and audio guide.
- A life-sized figure of Mash Kyrielight in her Paladin form is on display in the Journey of Chaldea area, alongside large illustrations from each story chapter.
Reporting from 2 sources: GAME Watch (Impress), Denfaminicogamer.
The Fate/Grand Order Exhibition -Stargazing Corridor- opened on July 17, 2026 at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, and runs through September 14. The exhibition spans seven areas, including a Production Materials Room filled with floor-to-ceiling development documents, an Event Story Archive with dioramas and 3D models from past limited-time events, and a Journey of Chaldea corridor featuring large illustrations and a life-sized figure of Mash Kyrielight in her Paladin form. A new animated video plays in the Opening Theater, and an audio guide with voices from Rie Takahashi and other cast members is available. Voice actors Ayako Kawasumi and Maaya Sakamoto attended the opening ceremony, where they discussed their memories of the game and the new recordings they contributed. The exhibition also includes a merchandise store and a collaboration cafe at THE SUN & THE MOON on the same floor. Tickets range from 3,500 yen for regular advance admission to 6,800 yen for same-day admission with goods. The event is produced under the concept of 'everything about Fate/Grand Order' and includes materials that contain spoilers for the Part 2 Final Chapter, which concluded in 2025.
The exhibition's Production Materials Room displays over 5 million words of scenario scripts printed and stacked on islands, alongside storyboards, layout drawings, and prototype battle videos. The sheer volume of paper, hung from ceiling to floor, conveys the development team's workload across the game's 11-year run. In the Event Story Archive, a 3D model of Himeji Castle from the 2017 Halloween event and shelves filled with acrylic stands and event-related items create a nostalgic warehouse atmosphere. The Journey of Chaldea area features rooms with individual audio tracks and large background illustrations from each story chapter, ending with a life-sized Mash figure. The Starry Corridor, where photography is prohibited, presents a video summary of Part 2's final battles. At the opening ceremony, Kawasumi said the new Opening Theater animation made her cry, and Sakamoto noted that the exhibition is designed to be 'experienced' rather than just viewed, with new voice recordings throughout. The collaboration cafe offers themed dishes such as Mash's Shield Burger and Altria's British White Stew, each order including an original coaster.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
Sources
- GAME Watch (Impress) 「Fate Grand Order展 -星見の回廊-」内覧会レポート
- Denfaminicogamer 『FGO』10年の記録が詰まった「Fate/Grand Order展 -星見の回廊-」内覧会レポート。天井まで資料、床には500万字。マシュと歩んだ旅をもう一度たどってきた