EVENT
offering an authentic experience.
Shall we go see the "End of the World" that you never knew, together?
In 1999, Nostradamus perdicted the end of the world .
That day came—and passed.
Today, we live in a future where the prophecy never came true.
But did the world truly survive that moment?
Now, you are about to witness "that day" in 1999 that never was.
- Dates
- July 11 (Fri) – September 27 (Sat), 2025
- Venue
- Roppongi Museum
- Opening Hours
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10:00–18:00
10:00–20:00 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Obon period (Aug 8–17)
*Opening hours may be subject to change.
*Last entry: 30 minutes before closing.
"About a Place in the Kinki Region" (over 700,000 copies sold).
Naoko Sato, screenwriter of the cult horror game "SIREN".
Masaki Nishiyama, an up-and-coming horror film director.
These three form the horror creators' unit “B3rmuda”
Together, they craft an immersive horror experience
that blurs the line between reality and fiction --
exploring “the End of the World”
through carefully constructed, fabricated memories.
This experience draws you into
the strange stillness of 1999’s final night—
a moment filled with both fear and anticipation—
as you follow the mysterious ”Apocalypse Girl”
through the traces of a world about to end.
A pilgrimage into an alternate world.
A place unknown — dark, quiet, and hauntingly beautiful.
Beyond the world that lures you in,
you may come face to face
with a version of yourself you've never met.
Let’s meet in Roppongi, in July 2025.



Concept Art :Makoto Arai
POINT
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Anomaly1
A story you "see" — one that travels between reality and fiction, shaking your memory.
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Anomaly2
The beginning of the end, arriving quietly in a room in 1999.
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Anomaly3
Through a window of a train, flowing landscapes of never existing memories
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Anomaly4
Echoes of countless souls in a world nearing its end
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Anomaly5
Appearance of a mysterious girl — guiding you toward the final moment
An original short story by Sesuji,
“1999 Exhibition —
Memories of a Day That Never Existed,”
will be given to those who experience the “End of the World.”

STORY
is drawn by a mysterious girl
into the "memories of a day that never existed" in 1999.
What did she witness at the end of the world?
What did she feel?
And what did she choose?
This is one story among countless others—
of those who experienced that day.
CREATOR
Comment from Naoko Sato, Founder of B3rmuda
formed to generate a new wave in horror storytelling.
A novelist, a game designer, and a film director—
three individuals from different creative fields,
brought together by one shared experience: video games.
Sato, screenwriter of SIREN, met director Nishiyama,
who had long hoped to adapt SIREN into a live-action film.
Author Sesuji, known for About a Place in the Kinki Region,
was also a fan of the game.
Through their mutual connection to SIREN,
the three quickly found common ground.
In spring 2024, they came together to form the unit.
‘1999 — Memories of a Day That Never Existed’
marks B3rmuda’s first creative project.
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Masaki NishiyamaMasaki Nishiyama
A film director born in 1999, he began making films as a teenager
and quickly gained recognition for his innovative storytelling and visual style.
His short-form and vertical-format works have received international recognition,
and his feature-length horror films are highly anticipated.
He is regarded as a rising talent in the next generation of Japanese filmmakers. -
Naoko SatoNaoko Sato
A game designer and screenwriter with a background in fine arts,
she has been involved in the creation of several acclaimed horror and fantasy titles.
She is known for her worldbuilding and narrative design,
especially in psychologically immersive storytelling.
Her work spans across games, anime, and stage productions.
She is also the founder of B3rmuda. -
SesujiSesuji
A horror novelist who made a striking debut
and has continued to gain recognition with chilling, psychologically driven stories.
Considered one of the leading voices in today’s Japanese horror scene,
he’s known for his sharp storytelling and signature eerie atmosphere.
He lives with his beloved cat, Sora, and his dog, Popo.
“Don’t you want to see the end of the world?”
So asks the girl—


Mai Yoneyama
An animator and illustrator from Nagano, Japan.
She has worked across a wide range of creative fields,
including directing anime, designing ending sequences,
and creating visual collaborations with major brands.
Known for her delicate emotional expression and striking visual style,
she continues to explore the intersection of animation and digital art,
captivating fans in Japan and around the world.
TICKET
General | ¥2,500(incl. tax) |
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Students (middle/high/university) | ¥2,000(incl. tax) |
Elementary school | ¥1,300(incl. tax) |
Preschool children: Free
Includes exclusive tote bag & bookmark | ¥4,900(incl. tax) |
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- *Not eligible for any discounts.
- *Available for all dates. While supplies last.
- Bonus items will be handed at the ticket counter upon entry.
- 1 tote bag type / 5 bookmark types (1 randomly given, cannot choose design).
Same-day tickets also available at the Roppongi Museum.
Depending on congestion,
we may implement a date/time reservation system or numbered admission system.
ACCESS
5-6-20 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
7-min walk from Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro)
10-min walk from Azabu-Juban Station
FAQ
About Tickets
- Where can I purchase tickets?
- Tickets are available through e-plus. Click the “Buy Tickets” button on this website to proceed. Same-day tickets can also be purchased at the Roppongi Museum ticket counter.
- Can I get a refund or change my ticket?
- Once your purchase is complete, no changes or cancellations can be made. Please make sure to double-check all details before submitting your order.
- Are there group or senior discounts?
- No. Group and senior discounts are not available.
- Is there a discount for visitors with disabilities?
- No. There is no discount available for visitors with disabilities.
- What do I need to enter with a student ticket?
- If you have a student ticket, please present your valid student ID at the entrance. If you do not present your ID, you may be required to pay the difference to a general admission ticket.
- Can preschool children enter?
- Yes. Preschool children may enter free of charge, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- I have a Special Ticket with a bonus item—where do I collect it?
- Your bonus item will be handed to you by staff at the entrance. Please make sure to bring your Special Ticket with you when you visit.
Inside the Venue
- Can I store large luggage? Are there coin lockers?
- There are no coin lockers, but large items such as suitcases can be stored in the cloakroom.
- Is there parking?
- The museum does not have its own parking lot. If you come by car, please use nearby public parking such as Minato City Azabujuban Public Parking. Visitors with disabilities who require parking should contact us in advance.
- Is there an accessible restroom?
- Yes. We provide barrier-free restrooms for wheelchair users and visitors with small children.
- Can I bring pets?
- Except for service animals (guide dogs, etc.), pets are not allowed inside the venue.
- Is smoking allowed anywhere on-site?
- Smoking is prohibited throughout the premises.
- Can I bring food or drinks?
- Please refrain from bringing food or drinks, except for baby food.
About the Exhibition
- Can I take photos or videos inside the venue?
- Yes—photography is allowed except in certain areas. Please note: Only smartphones may be used for photography. DSLR cameras, selfie sticks, and tripods are not permitted, as they may disturb other guests. Flash photography is prohibited. Follow staff instructions in areas where photography is not allowed.
- May I post photos or videos on my personal social media?
- Absolutely! We encourage sharing on SNS. Please keep any single video clip to around 15 seconds, and avoid prolonged or continuous filming. Be mindful not to capture other visitors without their permission. If you like, tag your posts with #1999.
- How long does the exhibition take?
- Most visitors spend about one hour exploring the exhibition. Please allow extra time during peak periods.
- Are there loud sounds or bright lights?
- Yes. Some exhibits feature light and sound effects.
- Are there narrow passages or stairs inside the exhibition area?
- There are a few narrow passages, but no stairs.
Merchandise & Shop Area
- Is there a purchase limit?
- Some items may have per-customer purchase limits per transaction. Details will be posted at the venue. Please note that limits may be changed without prior notice.
- Will there be online sales after the event?
- Currently, no post-event online sales are planned.
- What payment methods are accepted?
- You can pay with cash, credit card, or electronic money.
Credit Cards (single payment only):
VISA / Mastercard / JCB / AMEX / Diners / DISCOVER / UnionPay
Electronic Payments:
QUICPay+, iD, nanaco, Rakuten Edy, WAON - Can I check the stock status or restock schedule?
- We do not respond to inquiries regarding current stock or restocking. If sold-out items are restocked, updates will be shared via the official exhibition X account.
Notes
- The exhibition route is one-way. Please follow the designated path.
- Set mobile phones to silent mode and refrain from making calls inside the venue.
- Do not touch the exhibits.
- No eating or drinking inside the exhibition rooms.
- Follow all venue rules and staff instructions.
- Actions deemed inappropriate may result in denial of entry or expulsion.
- The organizer is not responsible for theft, loss, or misplaced belongings.
Please take care of your valuables. - The possession of fire, hazardous items,
or any materials judged dangerous by the organizer is prohibited. - The exhibition may be canceled or its contents altered without notice due to natural disasters or unforeseen circumstances.
- Media coverage may occur during the exhibition.
Photos or recordings taken onsite may appear in publications or on social media platforms.
Regarding the Merchandise Area
- Purchase limits may apply per customer per item per transaction. Please check at the venue.
- Entry to the shop may be restricted during periods of heavy crowding.
- Products may be delayed or discontinued without notice.
- Possessing an admission ticket does not guarantee the purchase of any merchandise.
Quantities are limited. We cannot issue refunds for admission tickets due to sold-out items. - Please follow staff instructions. Failure to comply may result in being denied access to the shop.
- Purchasing goods for resale is strictly prohibited.
- Please refrain from trading items inside or near the venue.
- We do not accept returns or exchanges except for defective items.
- If an item needs to be exchanged due to a defect,you must present the original receipt and the item itself.We cannot provide exchanges without a receipt.
- Restock announcements will be posted on the official exhibition X account.
- We are unable to respond to individual inquiries about stock or restocking.
- New merchandise items may be added during the exhibition period.