In support of the “Project to Pierce the Moon With the Spear of Longinus,” which is the fastest-growing crowdfunding project in Japan, Linkbal is hosting an Evangelion singles mixer at the Planetarium Starry Cafe at Haneda Airport. It’s the perfect chance to gaze at the stars, all while finding your perfect otaku soulmate.
The event will take place on March 25 from 8 to 10 PM JST, and participants must be 20 years of age or older. If the idea of an Evangelion mixer sounds familiar, Linkbal has been hosting “Eva-Con” (Evangelion + konpa) events for a while now, including a girls night out.
Other Evangelion matchmaking events will also be held through April in Ikebukuro, Osaka, and Nagoya.
Tickets for men cost 6,500 yen (about US$53.50), while the entry fee for women is 4,500 yen (about US$37).
[Via Minna no Eva Fan]
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