The event space is divided into various areas, including exhibits that recreate different scenes [from the show] and photo-taking spots where you can take pictures with the characters. Look forward to designs drawn by Kenji Watanabe as well. Not only that, many original goods specific to this event and products with art specially drawn for the event will be on sale. This exhibition can be enjoyed by not only children, but adults who have watched the original series when it aired, bringing back fond memories! Click to expand...

First images of a product from Digimon Adventure The Real World!The first items for the Digimon Adventure: The Real World museum exhibition are the commemorative medallion and wrist band.These two items are included with the higher priced tickets.Merchandise to be sold at the event will be announced at a later date.Digimon Adventure: The Real World will contain various scenes from Digimon Adventure reproduced physically in the museum. These will also include photo spots for fans.A description via ticket seller Lawson:The event begins on May 3rd and ends on May 14th.The event will be open between 11am and 9pm each day (with no more people allowed in once it's 8pm.)Advance tickets are on sale via Lawson , and in-stores using L Code 39500. Advance sales will close on May 2nd.Advance ticket costs:With Commemorative Items: Adults- 3,000 yen, Middle/High School Students- 2,500 yenNormal Tickets: Adults- 1,500 yen, Middle/High School Students-1,000 yenTickets at the door:With Commemorative Items: Adults- 3,300 yen, Middle/High School Students- 2,800 yenNormal Tickets: Adults- 1800 yen, Middle/High School Students-1,300 yenCommemorative Item tickets may not be available at the door based on stock numbers of the medallion and wrist band.Elementary school students and younger get in free.Event planning is by Toei in collaboration with Bandai and Bandai Namco Entertainment and the event is sponsored by GG7.Adventure and Zero-Two director Kakudou has also shown him flipping through some of the planning materials for The Real World.He's commented that it looks interesting and that he is looking forward to it.The previous thread for Digimon Adventure: The Real World can be found here