Naruto the Gallery Exhibition Heads to Berlin This Summer
TOKYOPOP announced that the next stop for the NARUTO THE GALLERY exhibition will be Berlin, Germany. The blockbuster exhibition, which features seven curated galleries that follow Naruto and Sasuke's journey, will open in Radsetzerei Berlin on August 27 and run until November 24, 2025.
The exhibition presents a special collaboration with five of Japan’s animation artists — Nina Ai, Kohei Kadowaki, Kosuke Sugimoto, Kohta Morie, and que. The highlight of the event is reimaged iconic scenes from the Naruto anime featuring each artist's unique vision and expression. TOKYOPOP is organizing the event in partnership with MyTicket.de, PLAION PICTURES, Carlsen, Figuya, and Manga Mafia.

Visitors will journey through over 20 years of anime and shinobi history, experiencing powerful imagery and reliving the epic saga of Naruto and his comrades. Each gallery is rich with curated artwork and anime scenes that tell a story. The theme of the NARUTO THE GALLERY exhibition is "Battles," featuring Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and popular antagonists like Itachi, Deidara, and Pain. Visitors can also purchase merchandise inspired by these visuals. Tickets are now on sale: regular ticket costs 15 EUR while the VIP version is 35 EUR.
Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto manga is one of the best-known modern titles. It ran from 1999 to 2004 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. Its chapters have been collected into 72 volumes, with over 250 million copies in circulation. The anime adaptation by studio Pierrot began airing in 2002, and was followed by Naruto Shippuden sequel in 2007, which continued until March 2017. The franchise also has eleven animated feature films, as well as a sequel focusing on Naruto's son.
Source: Press Release
Photos: Courtesy of the NARUTO THE GALLERY exhibition in Akihabara, Japan