Ten years ago, artist/writer unit AidaIro launched their hit manga Toilet-bound Hanako-kun. Early next year, fans can join in the festivities at an anniversary exhibition event hosted by Square Enix.
The touring exhibition will make stops in Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi and Fukuoka. Admission is free, but entry maybe limited by a lottery system. That’s about all the news we have on this event right now—except for this gorgeous new piece of art, penned by manga artist Aida:
The touring exhibition kicks off January 31, 2025 at Tokyo’s Yurakucho Marui.
Crunchyroll streams both the Toilet-bound Hanako-kun anime and its spinoff series After-school Hanako-kun and describes the main story:
Kamome Academy is rumored to have many mysteries, the strangest of which involves the mischievous ghost of Hanako-kun. When occult-loving high schooler Nene Yashiro accidentally becomes bonded to him, she uncovers a hidden world of supernatural beings. Now the two of them are conspiring to keep the peace between student and supernatural—that is, if they can only stay out of trouble themselves.
Source: Square Enix website