Nekopara Vol 4 Free Exhibition Being Held in Akihabara

Comic shop Toranoana will host a free exhibition for Nekopara Vol 4. Coinciding with the game’s upcoming launch, the event will run from November 27, 2020 through December 6, 2020. The exhibit will only take place at Toranoana’s B store in Akibahabra, though entry will be free.

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The Nekopara Vol 4 exhibition will feature exclusive merchandise and will take orders for illustration reprints, too. Advanced registration is required, and fans who attend the event will only be allowed a maximum stay of 45 minutes per each visit. Doors open at 1pm and close at 7pm, except for November 27, 2020, where doors open at 4pm.

Here’s a list of items that will be sold at the exhibition. All prices do not include tax.

  • Fluffy Blanket (two variants): 6,000 yen
  • B2-size Wall Scroll (six variants): 3,000 yen
  • Acrylic Figure (six variants): 1,200 yen
  • Bundle of Two Clear Files (three variants): 600 yen
  • Acrylic Keychain (seven variants): 600 yen
  • Desk Pad (two variants): 1,800 yen
  • Illustration Reprints, 32 in total: 20,000 yen
  • Acrylic Board, 32 in total: 7,000 yen
  • Campus Board, 32 in total: 7,000 yen

The title is an upcoming visual novel by Neko Works and is the fifth entry in the series. The game’s setting takes place in a world where humans coexist with cat-girls and even keep them as pets.

Nekopara Vol 4 will release on November 27, 2020 for PCs. Toranoana will host the exhibition from the same day through December 6, 2020. Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions will come out in December 2020.


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Oni Dino is a staff writer, Japanese-English translator, localization editor, and podcaster. He has several video game credits and regularly translates columns from Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto. When not knee-deep in a JRPG and wishing games had more environmental story-telling, he's attending industry events and interviewing creative auteurs to share their stories.