What this is
A three-day solo exhibition showcasing original artwork by illustrator Toaru Ocha, held at Shibuya MODI in the heart of Tokyo. Visitors can view original pieces in person, purchase artwork and exclusive merchandise, and watch a live drawing session at the venue — making it more interactive than a standard gallery show.
Who should go
Fans of Toaru Ocha's illustration work and anime-adjacent art collectors. The live drawing session adds appeal for anyone interested in watching an artist work in real time.
Good to know
Entry to the exhibition is likely free, but original artworks and merchandise will be sold on-site — bring cash as smaller pop-up art booths in Japan frequently do not accept cards. Shibuya MODI is a multi-floor commercial building directly accessible from Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit, making it one of the easiest venues in Tokyo to reach. The live drawing session schedule is not confirmed in advance, so check the official website or the venue's social media on the day for timing. Bag check is not typically required at in-store gallery events of this type. The exhibition runs only three days, so plan to attend early in the run if you want the widest merchandise selection.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

