Mar 20
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May 31

The World of Pixar Exhibition

10:00am – 8:50pm
¥2,900 – ¥12,800
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If you grew up with Woody, Buzz, Nemo, and Sulley, this exhibition should hit the nostalgia button pretty hard.

What to expect

This exhibition recreates scenes from Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Inside Out, Coco, Finding Nemo and Cars, with more than 24 life-sized characters bringing the Pixar universe off the screen. Peer into Andy’s room and Riley’s mind, or go exploring through the Monstropolis scare floor and the Great Barrier Reef. The main draws include interactive installations and oversized character figures to pose and take pictures with.

Schedule

The exhibition extends until May 31, with hours from 10 a.m. to 8:50 p.m. daily (closed Mondays; extended hours on select dates).

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Tickets

Entry is by advance reservation only, with fixed time-slot tickets — you must enter at the exact time printed on your ticket. Prices vary depending on the date and time, but adult tickets range from ¥3,900 to ¥5,400, while children (ages 4–15) pay between ¥2,900 and ¥3,900. Children under 3 are free on some ticket types (conditions apply). Family tickets (2 adults and 2 children) are available from ¥12,800 to ¥14,000, and a discounted night pair ticket for two adults costs ¥7,800. Later entry slots tend to be cheaper.

Purchase tickets online here.

How to get there

Crevia Base Tokyo is located around 45 minutes away from Shinjuku Station. Take the Shinjuku Line to Ichigaya Station, switch to the Yurakucho Line to Toyosu Station, then take the Yurikamome Line to Shijo-mae Station. From there, it’s a 6-minute walk.

Organizers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.

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