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Kaiju No. 8 Takes Over Tachikawa Station With A Monster-sized Collaboration

Kaiju No. 8 Takes Over Tachikawa Station (Credits: ‎Production I.G)

Japan’s renowned punctual train lines often host events at their picturesque stations, including stamp rallies and local markets. However, some stations occasionally collaborate with anime, as seen with the Kaiju No. 8 event at Tachikawa Station on the JR Chūō Main Line.

Announced on April 26 by the Kaiju No. 8 official Twitter account, the collaboration runs from April 26 to June 30. Masaya Fukunishi, the voice of Kafka Hibino, made a personal appearance at the station on April 27.

Kaiju No. 8 Takes Over Tachikawa Station (Credits: ‎Production I.G)

The highlight of the event is a life-sized statue of Kaiju No. 8 revealed at Tachikawa Station. Fukunishi’s appointment as the ceremonial One-Day Manager at the Kaiju No. 8 store coincided with the statue’s reveal. Photos of Fukunishi posing with the statue were shared on his Ken Production agency’s account on April 27.

Kaiju No. 8 Campaign Excites Fans with Statue, Stamp Rally, and Prizes

In addition to the statue, Kaiju No. 8 enthusiasts visiting Tachikawa Station will encounter life-size character panels, Defense Force member flags, and a virtual stamp rally. Completing the rally earns fans one of three randomly selected pin badges. The stamp rally map can be accessed via this link.

Kaiju No. 8 Takes Over Tachikawa Station (Credits: ‎Production I.G)

The Kaiju No. 8 X account is hosting a campaign tied to the character panels around Tachikawa Station. Participants who follow the account and post four photos (two from April 26 to May 31 and two from June 1 to June 30) with the hashtags #怪獣討伐 and #怪獣8号 will have a chance to win prizes.

These prizes include trading stickers, Kaiju No. 8-themed merchandise (such as dorayaki and manju sets, cookies, pin badges, and clear file folders), and two Kaiju No. 8 figures. One lucky fan will win the figures, five will win the assorted merchandise, and 82 will win the stickers.

Mridul Sharma: Mridul has been an anime enthusiast since high school and hasn't looked back since. He's currently contemplating whether to watch One Piece once the series concludes or read it to catch up, especially with the final arc in progress. Mridul also has a complex relationship with Souls games, oscillating between love and frustration.
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