Last Updated on March 29, 2026

A major original art exhibition titled WIND BREAKER 5th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION will be held to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the popular manga series by Satoru Nii.
The exhibition is scheduled to take place at Ikebukuro Sunshine City in Tokyo from March 27 to April 13, 2026, followed by a run at the Namba Parks Museum in Osaka from April 25 to May 10, 2026.

This event marks the largest scale exhibition for the series to date, featuring a main visual illustrated by Satoru Nii that depicts 17 characters in formal attire under the theme of celebration.
In addition to the extensive display of original artwork, the Tokyo venue will host a signing session with the author on April 6, while the Osaka venue will hold its session on April 27.

Attendance at the signing sessions is determined by a lottery system, and fans must purchase advance admission tickets to the exhibition to be eligible to apply.
A wide selection of commemorative merchandise will be available for purchase, including a 2,200 yen official pamphlet and Pasha Colle Premium trading cards for 550 yen.


The product lineup features Chii-nui plush mascots for 1,980 yen each and a variety of acrylic stands priced at 2,200 yen, featuring characters such as Haruka Sakura, Kyotaro Sugishita, and Hajime Umemiya.


Other available items include character badge collections for 440 yen, acrylic shikishi boards for 1,650 yen, and various lifestyle goods like a 2,860 yen eco bag inspired by crushed red bean buns.


Collectors can also find high end apparel such as Furin High School shirts for 7,150 yen and specialized souvenir jackets priced at 26,400 yen.

The exhibition aims to provide an immersive experience for fans to appreciate the detailed artistry and character development that has defined the series over the past five years.
Event Details
calendar_month DATE
Mar 27 2026 – May 10 2026
schedule TIME
ALL DAY
payments Cost
FREE
info Website
Official Website
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