The Detective Conan TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition is now open in 2026!
“How is it different from the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition?” “Is it worth going again?”
These are questions I keep seeing online.
Having attended both exhibitions myself, I’ll give you an honest review covering everything — exhibit content, admission fees, photo spots, and merch.
- Bottom Line: The Two Exhibitions Have Completely Different Themes
- Event Details, Admission Fees & Venues Compared [2026 Latest]
- Exhibit Review: Highlights of the TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition
- Is the Audio Guide Worth It? An Honest Review
- Photo Spots, Merchandise & Entry Bonus Summary
- Who Should Go?
- Summary: The TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition Is a Must-See for Anime Fans
Bottom Line: The Two Exhibitions Have Completely Different Themes

Despite sharing the “Detective Conan Exhibition” name, the themes are entirely different.
Here’s a quick summary up front:
| Exhibition | Theme | Main Content |
|---|---|---|
| Manga 30th Anniversary (Ended) | Deep dive into the original story | Trick explanations, foreshadowing, character relationship charts, etc. |
| TV Anime 30th Anniversary (Now Open) | Experience the behind-the-scenes of anime production | Storyboards, key animation, production process, theme song history, etc. |
If you’ve already been to the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition, don’t worry — the content is practically a different experience entirely, so there’s no need to think “it’ll just be the same thing.”
And even if you’ve never been to the manga exhibition, this one lets you dive deep into the world of Conan from an anime perspective.
Event Details, Admission Fees & Venues Compared [2026 Latest]
| Item | Manga 30th Anniversary (Ended) | TV Anime 30th Anniversary (Now Open) |
|---|---|---|
| Dates | January – December 2024 | February 2026 – Late March 2027 (planned) |
| Advance Ticket (General) | ¥1,800 | ¥2,000 |
| Door Ticket (General) | ¥2,000 | ¥2,200 |
| Advance Ticket (Student) | ¥1,200 | ¥1,500 |
| Door Ticket (Student) | ¥1,500 | ¥1,700 |
| Venues | Tokyo, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Sendai, Osaka, Hiroshima, Yokohama, Nagoya | Fukuoka, Yokohama, Tokyo, Osaka, Tottori, Sapporo, Sendai, Maebashi, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Nagoya, Shizuoka |
Exhibit Review: Highlights of the TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition
Experience the Behind-the-Scenes of Anime Production
The most impressive part of this exhibition was the anime production process display. You can trace the entire workflow in person — from planning through storyboards, key animation, and final footage. Being able to get up close and see the fine brushstrokes and correction marks on the original animation cels is something you simply can’t experience anywhere else.

Seeing the storyboards up close made me genuinely emotional. It really hit me just how much meticulous work goes into making the anime we watch every week.
The theme song and anime history timeline section is also excellent — nostalgic for longtime fans, and full of new discoveries for those who’ve recently fallen in love with the series.
Content Comparison with the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition

| Item | Manga 30th Anniversary | TV Anime 30th Anniversary |
|---|---|---|
| Main Theme | Deep dive into the original manga and cases | Behind-the-scenes of anime production |
| Exhibit Content | Trick breakdowns, foreshadowing, relationship charts | Storyboards, key animation, production process |
| Best For | Fans who love the manga and theory-crafting | Fans who love the anime, voice cast, and production |
The Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition was so much fun for the case trick and foreshadowing breakdowns. This TV Anime Exhibition goes in a completely different direction — I thoroughly enjoyed both.
Is the Audio Guide Worth It? An Honest Review
| Item | Manga 30th Anniversary | TV Anime 30th Anniversary |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ¥700 | ¥700 (unchanged) |
| Guide Characters | Conan only | Conan, Kid, Amuro, Akai, Haibara, and more |
It’s especially recommended if you want to hear the voice actors guide you through the exhibits, or if you want to go deeper into the production details. With more guide characters available this time, you can enjoy the tour in the voice of your favorite character!

Photo Spots, Merchandise & Entry Bonus Summary
Photo Spots
The TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition features 3D display pieces where you can take some really impressive photos. The photo area runs on a queue system, so expect a short wait during busy periods.

Here’s what the photo spots looked like at the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition 👇

There’s also a space near the gift shop where you can pose alongside character artwork. At the previous exhibition the illustrations were manga-style, but this time they use anime artwork — perfect for fan photo opportunities 🎵

Entry Bonuses & Merchandise Comparison

| Item | Manga 30th Anniversary (Bonus Advance / Door) |
TV Anime 30th Anniversary (Bonus Advance / Door) |
|---|---|---|
| General | ¥5,500 / ¥5,700 | ¥4,800 / ¥5,000 |
| Student (Elementary, Middle & High School) | ¥4,800 / ¥5,000 | ¥4,200 / ¥4,500 |
| Bonus Merchandise | Acrylic Diorama | Acrylic Display Stand |
| Entry Bonus | Gosho Aoyama signed shikishi card | None |
Who Should Go?
The TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition is great for:
- Fans who got into Conan through the anime
- Those interested in voice acting or the behind-the-scenes of anime production
- First-time visitors to a Conan Exhibition
- Those who attended the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition (the content is totally different, so you’ll have plenty to enjoy)
The Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition was great for: (for reference)
- Hardcore fans who have followed the manga for years
- Those who love analyzing case tricks and hidden foreshadowing
- Fans who want to dig deep into character relationship charts and world-building
Summary: The TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition Is a Must-See for Anime Fans
The TV Anime 30th Anniversary Exhibition is an immersive, hands-on experience that takes you behind the scenes of anime production. The themes are completely different from the Manga 30th Anniversary Exhibition, so it’s worth attending regardless of which one you saw first.
If you want to keep costs down, buying advance tickets is the way to go. If you plan on using the audio guide, try to visit on a weekday when it’s less crowded. And don’t forget to bring your portable charger and earphones!

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