Stage outfits worn by members of Japanese boy band Arashi during their concert tour in 2018 and 2019 commemorating the 20th anniversary of their debut were shown at a Shanghai store that opened Wednesday, marking their first overseas exhibition.

A store selling goods related to a documentary film on Japanese boy band Arashi's 2018-2019 concert tour opens in Shanghai on March 15, 2023. (Kyodo)

The five-member group remains popular in China even after it suspended activities at the end of 2020. Many fans visited the pop-up store, which sells goods for two months related to a documentary film on the concert tour, and took pictures.

The stage outfits feature red flower patterns. Slots for 2,300 free-of-charge visits to the exhibition in March were booked up within several hours, but those without reservations can still enter the venue if they buy a set of the group's memorabilia, including postcards for 398 yuan ($58).

Stage outfits of the five members of Japanese boy band Arashi are displayed at a Shanghai store on March 15, 2023. (Kyodo)
 
Photos of members of Japanese boy band Arashi during their concert tour in 2018 and 2019 are on display at a Shanghai store on March 15, 2023, marking their first overseas exhibition. The five-member band went on hiatus at the end of 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

Li Yuxi, a 15-year-old Arashi fan, said she was moved to see the stage outfits and plans to share pictures she took at the exhibition with her friends.

In 2020, Arashi served as a goodwill ambassador to promote cultural and sports exchanges with China. The group was scheduled to hold a concert in Beijing that year, but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.


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