
Hololive City is a free art event filled with fun and photo ops for virtual YouTuber fans.
The entertainment complex and amusement park next to Tokyo Dome is called Tokyo Dome City, but right now it’s transformed into Hololive City, with the virtual YouTubers of Hololive Production visiting for some Japanese summer festival-style theming.
Starting on July 7, a series of life-size art panels of 54 Hololive performers started going up around Tokyo Dome City, but not all at once. They were divided into three sections, with different characters appearing at different times. So, naturally, our resident otaku reporter, Seiji Nakazawa, made three trips so that he could see them all.
You might expect a veteran otaku like Seiji to already have a few favorite Hololive members, and he was especially excited to see the VTubers featured in the third group of panels, which went up on August 16. That doesn’t mean he has no room in his heart for new infatuations, though, and after visiting Hololive City he’s become freshly enamored with Natsuiro Matsuri, Momosuzu Nene, and Yuzuki Choco, all of whom were part of the first group of panels.
He’s got a couple of favorites in the second group of panels too, which included Akai Haato, Aki Rosenthal, and Sakamata Chloe.
▼ Though, of course, he calls the first two Haa-cham and AkiRose.
In keeping with the festival theme, the Hololive members are decked out in yukata, the colorful lightweight summer kimono worn at traditional summertime celebrations in Japan.
In addition to keeping your eyes out for panels, during the Hololive City event you’ll went to listen carefully to the facility’s public address announcements, since Hololive performers are taking on those duties too.
While the bulk of the fans in attendance were teens, there were also mature enthusiasts in their 40s, and even kids as young as the lower grades of elementary school posing for pictures in front of the panels of their favorites.
It wasn’t just Japanese fans who were showing up to see the displays, either. Hololive has developed big followings in other Asian countries and English-speaking territories as well, and Seiji saw lots of young travelers from overseas who’d included a stop at Hololive City as part of their Japan vacation itinerary.
The pseudo-social connection represented by virtual YouTubers can make the hobby an easy target for snide remarks about being something that only serious shut-ins would enjoy, but what Seiji was witnessing was the exact opposite, with people from different parts of the world out and about and connected by a common appreciation for a burgeoning digital artform.
An especially nice part of the Hololive City event is that the panels are all located in parts of Tokyo Dome City that can be accessed without having to purchase any sort of admission ticket. So if you’re a hardcore fan with a completionism mindset like Seiji, sure, you can spend multiple days soaking up the atmosphere and snapping pictures. But on the other end of the fan spectrum, if you’re a more casual Hololive viewer who just wants to pop in for a few minutes on your way to or from some other sightseeing attraction, that’s also an option.
Hololive City will be going on until September 3, and if you stop on by, there’s probably a decent chance you’ll see Seiji there again.
Related: Hololive City official website
Photos ©SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]
























Japanese theme park’s Hololive art event: A fun day for sweaty otaku!【Photos】
Virtual YouTubers in our world? Giant signs at Tokyo stations show Hololive talent and human fans
Meet Hololive’s brand new adorable VTubers, designed to win you over with English
Crazy huge Hololive plushies for crazy huge VTuber fans are on the way【Photos】
Want to become a virtual YouTuber? Now there are apps for that too!
Famous Tokyo cherry blossom spot installs view-blocking screens to fight overcrowding[Video]
Uniqlo announces new T-shirts for One Piece, Naruto and more for manga publisher’s 100th birthday
Final Fantasy invites you to adventure in Fukushima with Fukushima Fantasy Chocobo fun[Video]
Rumors say this is Japan’s very best McDonald’s branch, but what makes it special?[Taste test]
Totoro and Calcifer become little light-up lanterns for Ghibli-style excursions or at-home decor
Picturesque Tokyo park plays host to millions of flowers and soap bubbles this spring
Japan now has a special desk for people who work at home with a pet cat[Photos]
Fatal stabbing at Pokémon Center in Tokyo reignites concern over rising stalking cases in Japan
7-Eleven Japan releases a crazy new viral sandwich: Chocolate Sprinkles and Whipped Cream
All 47 Starbucks Japan’s local Jimoto Frappuccinos, ranked by calorie count, plus what each one is
Krispy Kreme releases Super Mario doughnuts in Japan for a limited time
Japan now has a “for foreign tourists only” Mt. Fuji sightseeing train[Video]
Starbucks Japan releases new My Fruit³ Frappuccino at only 34 stores around the country
Studio Ghibli releases the My Neighbour Totoro tea caddy, with a magical self-closing lid
Create a tiny Ghibli anime world on your bookshelf with new miniature papercraft art kits
Stunning central Japan wisteria festival is like a purple fantasy straight out of a Ghibli movie
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura cherry blossom collection for hanami season 2026
Train station platform ramen store closes its doors on half a century of history in Tokyo
Studio Ghibli releases Catbus pullback keychain that runs like the anime character
Japanese onsen egg maker from 100-yen store Daiso needs to be on your shopping list
Nine great places to see spring flowers in Japan, as chosen by travelers (with almost no sakura)
Cherry blossoms begin blooming in Japan with record-early starts for sakura season
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Japanese hot spring charges almost 35 bucks for bucket of uncooked carrots, otaku likely to pay up
Female virtual YouTubers are here to collaborate with Tokyo’s Kanda Myojin Shrine in a punny way
Relax at Haneda Airport’s sky-high hot spring and enjoy a Hololive collaboration
Usada Pekora VTuber popup shop opens at Peko-chan House, our otaku reporter’s wallet takes a hit
The awesome anime and game figures of Japan’s Wonder Festival Summer 2023【Photos】
Anime-style avatar waitresses, controlled by humans, now taking orders at Tokyo pub
Japanese art site Pixiv now lets you make your own 3-D model for free, and in English!
We visit the Megaweb History Garage of classic cars, get to sit in a real-life DeLorean DMC12
Anime girl English teacher Ellen-sensei becomes VTuber/VVTUber and NFT
The best cosplayers from Day 1 of Summer Comiket 2023【Photos】
Top cosplayer Enako cosplays at Tokyo Game Show for SNK’s City of the Wolves【Photos】
Why don’t busty Fatal Fury ninja girl Mai’s clothes ever tear? We ask the developers
Gundams take over interior of Tokyo shopping mall that already has a full-scale Gundam out front
Meet the kind Japanese grandpa who takes photos for tourists at the Hachiko statue in Shibuya