What this is
Disney Twisted Wonderland Exhibition — Seasonal Memories is an immersive art exhibition dedicated to the popular Disney Twisted Wonderland mobile game, which launched in Japan in 2020 and has cultivated a devoted fanbase. The exhibition brings to life the game's seven dormitories of Night Raven College, each inspired by iconic Disney animated films and their classic villains. Visitors can explore limited-time in-game seasonal events reimagined as physical installations and displays. The exhibition bridges the worlds of Disney animation heritage and contemporary mobile gaming culture, making it a unique crossover experience for fans of both.
Who should go
This exhibition is ideal for fans of Disney Twisted Wonderland who want to step inside the world they know from their screens, as well as Disney enthusiasts with an appreciation for villain-themed aesthetics and lore. Anime and gaming fans who enjoy character-driven narrative worlds will find plenty to engage with across the seven dormitory themes. Couples, friend groups, and solo visitors in their teens to thirties will feel most at home in the atmosphere. Arrive early on weekends as fan-favourite exhibitions like this tend to draw queues — weekday mornings are the calmest option.
Good to know
Tickets for exhibitions of this type in Japan are typically sold via eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. BOSS E·ZO FUKUOKA is a purpose-built entertainment complex next to PayPay Dome, and the 6F Event Hall is a dedicated indoor exhibition space well suited to immersive displays. The venue is cashless-friendly but it is worth carrying some yen for any on-site merchandise or food stalls. Timed-entry slots are common for popular game exhibitions — confirm your entry time when booking and arrive a few minutes early. Photography policies vary by exhibition zone, so look out for signage indicating where photos are and are not permitted.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

