Kingdom Hearts will be on full display at the Metro Promenade of Shinjuku Station in Japan this year. To celebrate it's 15th anniversary, a special exhibition featuring iconic Kingdom Hearts characters on stain glass clocks will open on Janaury 9th 2017. Translations are below thanks to Goldpanner!

Square Enix will be displaying a memorial stained glass clock commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Kingdom Hearts series in the Shinjuku Station's Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Metro Promenade from the 9th til the 15th of January 2017.



※This is an artist's impression.

※Please refrain from asking the railway and station staff about it.



With twelve stained glass pieces arranged around Sora's massive stained glass station, KINGDOM HEARTS HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Memorial Stained Glass Clock is designed to mimic a clock face. We will go into more detail later, but each piece of stained glass used in the display is a functional clock, and will be gifted to thirteen people in a campaign: an unmissable opportunity for fans of the series.



Beside the huge clock will be a giant 80 inch display playing clips from the series condensed into a one hour video, and a countdown until the release day for PS4 title KINGDOM HEARTS HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.



There are additional plans to display a huge character mural of all the appearing characters gathered in one place, and a memorial exhibit of assembled clips and visuals looking back on the 15-year series.



Regarding the stained glass clock gift project, you can participate if you have a Twitter account. Upon following the official Kingdom Hearts account @_KINGDOMHEARTS, you should upload a photo of your favourite stained glass piece with the #キングダムハーツ15周年 hashtag.



The photo can be one you've taken of the actual display, but it seems you can also select a stained glass design prepared for a website set up especially for it.



This campaign will run from the 9th til the 15th of January. For more details on terms and conditions, please check the series 15th anniversary memorial website.

