A new exhibition dedicated to the popular videogame series The Legend of Zelda will be inaugurated in September in that of Kyoto, Japan.
To be precise, everything will be held at the Kyoto International Manga Museum from September 18th until the December 26th, and at the helm of the exhibition we will find Akira Himekawa, stage name of the Japanese mangaka duo, who will show their artworks that include new and exclusive pieces.
【お し ら せ】
こ の 度 原 画展 の 開 催 が 決定 い た し ま し た!
姫 川明 原 画展 – マ ン ガ 「ゼ ル ダ の 伝 説」 を ふ り か え る –
会場 : 京都 国際 マ ン ガ ミ ュ ー ジ ア ム 9/18 ~ 12/26近日 、 ミ ュ ー ジ ア ム か ら 正式 リ リ ー ス が 出 さ れ る 予 定 で す。
詳 し く は 続 報 を お 待 ち く だ さ い!# 京都 国際 マ ン ガ ミ ュ ー ジ ア ム# 姫 川明 原 画展 pic.twitter.com/8MrlNgaFkRRead Also
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– 姫 川 明 9/18 原 画展 開始 (@AkiraHimekawa) August 20, 2021
Unfortunately, however, as you well know, reaching the much desired homeland of the Rising Sun during this period marked by COVID-19 remains a dream. Would you have liked to have been able to visit this special exhibition? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Famitsu Street My Nintendo News
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