anime
My Hero Academia
No real-world locations exist. Here is what to do instead.
My Hero Academia is among the most watched anime outside Japan, but like most currently-running Jump series it has no permanent themed destination. Merchandise is the goal: Jump Shop carries Shueisha's own designs, which are not sold through general retail, and Animate carries the broader licensed range. Time-limited collaboration cafés appear regularly in Ikebukuro and Shibuya — worth checking for your dates.
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Where in Japan?
Pick a city and we show you what is there for My Hero Academia — the places, and what is on while you visit.
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Common questions
Are there My Hero Academia locations in Japan?
No. The setting is invented and there is no author-hometown site or permanent themed facility, so the Jump Shop is the only stop we list.
Where do I buy official goods?
The Jump Shop, which is the official merchandise channel for Shueisha titles. There are branches in Tokyo Solamachi and Shibuya PARCO among others.
What about exhibitions?
Touring exhibitions and collaboration cafes run periodically and then end. Do not plan a trip around one without checking it is currently open.