Tokyo's Sunshine Aquarium will Host a Ghoulish Event for Halloween
Michael Hemsworth — September 20, 2016 — Marketing
References: sunshinecity.co.jp & spoon-tamago
The Sunshine Aquarium in Tokyo is set to debut a new kind of underwater exhibition experience that will surely be reserved only for the brave.
Created in collaboration with horror producer Hirofumi Gomi, the exhibition is titled 'Noroi no Mizugushi,' which translates to "the haunted water comb."
While the details of the exhibition have been kept vague to ensure it's a surprisingly spooky experience for guests, the poster that has been released to market the event shows that guests are in for a frightful experience.
The Sunshine Aquarium exhibition will take place each evening starting at 6:30pm and run until 9pm. The exhibition will run from October 1st through October 31st, 2016 to coincide with the Halloween season to deliver a new kind of immersive horror experience.
Created in collaboration with horror producer Hirofumi Gomi, the exhibition is titled 'Noroi no Mizugushi,' which translates to "the haunted water comb."
While the details of the exhibition have been kept vague to ensure it's a surprisingly spooky experience for guests, the poster that has been released to market the event shows that guests are in for a frightful experience.
The Sunshine Aquarium exhibition will take place each evening starting at 6:30pm and run until 9pm. The exhibition will run from October 1st through October 31st, 2016 to coincide with the Halloween season to deliver a new kind of immersive horror experience.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Horror Exhibits - The collaboration between the Sunshine Aquarium and horror producer Hirofumi Gomi showcases the potential for interactive horror experiences in different industries.
2. Immersive Theme Park Experiences - The ghoulish event at the Sunshine Aquarium highlights the demand for immersive and unique experiences in the theme park industry.
3. Seasonal Horror Attractions - The Halloween-themed horror exhibition at the Sunshine Aquarium demonstrates the marketability and profitability of seasonal horror attractions in the entertainment industry.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The collaboration between the Sunshine Aquarium and horror producer Hirofumi Gomi indicates the opportunity for innovative and captivating horror attractions within the entertainment industry.
2. Tourism - The immersive horror exhibition at the Sunshine Aquarium can inspire tourism industries to incorporate unique and seasonal experiences to attract visitors.
3. Hospitality - The haunted water comb exhibition by Sunshine Aquarium suggests the potential for hotels and resorts to create spooky-themed immersive experiences for guests.
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