Countdown Begins for the Dr. STONE Finale: Giant Space Exhibition to be Held in Tokyo!

The science world's favorite genius Senku Ishigami is visiting a real space center this summer! The Dr. STONE anime, adapted from the legendary manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi, is signing a massive collaboration that will excite fans as it approaches its grand finale. The famous space experience center Space Travelium TeNQ in Tokyo will host a special exhibition titled "ROAD TO THE MOON" in honor of the series' final season, running from July 18 to October 18, 2026.
The exhibition follows a theme parallel to the currently airing final season, Dr. STONE: Science Future. Visitors will have the chance to personally experience the journey of Senku and the Kingdom of Science from the stone world to modern technology, specifically focusing on the story's climax: the Moon mission. In a special area set up within Space Travelium TeNQ, iconic scenes from the anime, starry skies, and Moon-themed visuals will be displayed. Additionally, there will be photo spots designed specifically for fans, original merchandise featuring exclusive exhibition artwork, and a special Dr. STONE-themed menu at the facility's cafe. Tickets, which include limited-edition gifts, are expected to go on sale in mid-June.
This collaboration serves as a celebration of the massive 27-volume manga journey of the Dr. STONE series, which began in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 2017 and concluded in 2022. The anime adaptation, produced by TMS Entertainment, successfully brought the manga—which has sold over 20 million copies worldwide—to the screen and received great acclaim for explaining science in an entertaining way. The finale of the series




