What this is
This is an official two-shot photo session event with Panda Dragon, a Japanese entertainment act, held at the Osaka International Exchange Center on May 30, 2026. The event is commemorative in nature, celebrating Panda Dragon's Nippon Budokan performance titled 'Doki Doki!? Paragon Carnival ☆ Here is the Center of the World!!'. Two-shot photo sessions are a well-established fan engagement format in Japanese idol and entertainment culture, giving fans the rare opportunity to pose for a personal photograph alongside their favourite performers. This type of event holds significant sentimental value for dedicated fans, as Budokan performances are considered a major milestone in any Japanese act's career.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for dedicated fans of Panda Dragon who want a personal, memorable keepsake tied to a landmark moment in the group's career. The atmosphere at two-shot events is typically organised and orderly, with fans queuing in designated slots for their brief but cherished moment with the performers. Casual attendees or those unfamiliar with Panda Dragon are unlikely to find much to engage with, as the experience is highly fan-centric. If you are a fan, arrive early and follow all staff instructions carefully to ensure your session goes smoothly.
Good to know
Two-shot photo sessions in Japan typically require a ticket or entry pass that may be distributed separately from general event tickets — confirm in advance whether your ticket grants automatic access or requires a separate application. The Sakura Conference Room at Osaka International Exchange Center is a smaller, more intimate venue space, so capacity will be limited and time slots per fan are brief. Arrive well ahead of your designated time slot as late arrivals are generally not accommodated. Foreign visitors should note that staff instructions will likely be in Japanese, so it helps to have a translation app ready or to ask a bilingual fellow fan for guidance.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

