The Tokyo Observatory in Roppongi Hills will be holding a very special exhibit featuring the Magical Girls from the hit anime, Madoka Magica, and it will not only feature a 2 meter statue of Goddess Madoka but also a life-size statue of Homura Akemi.

The exhibit is scheduled to begin October 19, 2013 and it will display both statues proudly and this will be the very first time Homura’s life-size statue will ever be seen on public.

It will also display an estimated 800 pieces of Madoka Magica artworks as well as the transformation sequences of the five magical girls because no magical girl anime will ever be complete without a transformation sequence.

There will also be a photo booth where visitors can snap a photograph with some of the work pieces from the anime for 500 yen.

Some limited edition cafe menu items will also be served during the event such as the Kyubey ampan bun with Madoka tart, and the Charlotte Candy curry. Both limited edition menu items cost 980 yen.

The Roppongi Hills exhibit will last from October 19 until November 4. After that, the Madoka Magica exhibit will be hitting the road to visit Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo and Fukuoka. There is a 1,500 yen general entrance fee, 1,000 yen high school student fee and a 500 yen middle school student fee.

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