THE FEAR EXHIBITION Comes to BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA, Tickets Now on Sale

Published: August 17, 2026
THE FEAR EXHIBITION Comes to BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA, Tickets Now on Sale

BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA's 6th-floor event hall welcomes THE FEAR EXHIBITION for a limited run from October 10 (Saturday) to December 13 (Sunday), 2026.

THE FEAR EXHIBITION drew roughly 130,000 visitors in Tokyo in the summer of 2025 and about 70,000 in Osaka in the spring of 2026, becoming a major talking point. The exhibition is created by up-and-coming horror writer 梨 and 株式会社闇, together with TV Tokyo producer Tokio Omori, known for works such as 『イシナガキクエを探しています』 and 『飯沼一家に謝罪します』. It explores the "fear" people feel toward things like sharp, pointed objects, confined spaces, and being watched.

A discounted combination ticket that also covers E・ZO's attractions will be available; details will be announced at a later date.

What Is THE FEAR EXHIBITION?

"Fear" is the instinctive sense of dread or unease a person feels toward something.

It isn't limited to things that pose an obvious danger or cause physical pain — sometimes it's triggered by something that wouldn't seem frightening at first glance. These fears can carry an unexplainable irrationality.

THE FEAR EXHIBITION explores the "fear" people feel toward things like sharp, pointed objects, confined spaces, and being watched.

Through the works on display, the exhibition offers visitors a chance to confront their own fears.

Installation at THE FEAR EXHIBITION

Installation at THE FEAR EXHIBITION

Installation at THE FEAR EXHIBITION

The exhibits and photos above are from the Tokyo venue.

Event Details and Tickets

  • Dates: October 10 (Saturday) to December 13 (Sunday), 2026
  • Venue: BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA, 6th-floor event hall
  • Hours: Weekdays 11:00 AM–6:00 PM; weekends and holidays 10:00 AM–6:00 PM (last entry 30 minutes before closing)
  • Tickets (tax included): General ¥2,200; high school students ¥1,800; elementary and junior high school students ¥1,600. Preschool-age children may enter free, up to two per accompanying guardian aged 18 or older holding a ticket.

Tickets can be purchased through the official ticket site.

No discount is available for visitors with disabilities. Some exhibits may be uncomfortable for sensitive visitors, so please proceed with caution if you have concerns. Because the exhibition centers on themes of fear and unease, some content may be intense for preschool-age children; parents and guardians are asked to use their own discretion when deciding whether to bring young children.

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