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“BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex Premiered on June 20!

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“BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex Premiered on June 20!
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“BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex Premiered on June 20!

2026-06-30 13:00 Last Updated At:13:20

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 30, 2026--

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been presenting year-round projection mapping displays on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, using light and sound to showcase a wide range of artistic expressions as part of its efforts to create new nighttime tourism attractions in Tokyo.

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We are pleased to announce that the first screening of “BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex, a new projection mapping work inspired by the highly popular anime “BOCCHI THE ROCK!”, was held on Saturday, June 20. Following its premiere, the work will be screened throughout the year as part of the weekday and weekend lineup of “TOKYO Night & Light”.

Since its launch in February 2024, “TOKYO Night & Light” has welcomed visitors from Japan and around the world, with total attendance surpassing 1.4 million.

As one of Tokyo’s emerging landmark attractions, the project continues to captivate audiences through its combination of artistic excellence, cutting-edge technology, and world-class content. We look forward to your continued interest and support.

Scenes from the Premiere of “BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex

5,500 Visitors on Opening Weekend

During the first weekend after the launch of “BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex, approximately 5,500 visitors came to Tomin Hiroba, including tourists from Japan and overseas as well as families, despite the rain.

Visitors shared comments such as:

“Seeing ‘SeisyunComplex’ spread across the entire Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was absolutely breathtaking. It felt like stepping right into the world of Kessoku Band. The moment the music and visuals came together gave me chills.” “We came as a family after hearing that a new work had been released, and we were amazed by the scale. The colorful, pop-inspired visuals changed one after another, and both children and adults were able to enjoy the show together. Through this new work, visitors were able to experience the world of BOCCHI THE ROCK! on an impressive scale that can only be achieved at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.”

Overview

About “BOCCHI THE ROCK!”

BOCCHI THE ROCK!” is a popular four-panel manga by Aki Hamaji, currently serialized in Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara MAX.
Following the broadcast of its TV anime adaptation in autumn 2022, the series rapidly gained popularity, particularly among younger audiences.
The story follows Hitori Gotoh, an extremely shy and introverted girl, as she joins Kessoku Band and grows alongside its 3 unique members. Its relatable portrayal of youth, music, and personal growth has resonated with many fans.
The anime has received tremendous support both in Japan and overseas, winning a record-breaking 8 awards at the Anime Trending Awards 2022, including Anime of the Year, and taking first place in the Best TV/Streaming Anime category at the Newtype Anime Awards 2022–2023. Its music has also created a major sensation. The full album Kessoku Band by the in-story band Kessoku Band ranked No.1 on Oricon’s 2023 annual Digital Album Ranking by sales and also topped Billboard JAPAN’s annual Download Albums chart.

Overview of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Projection Mapping: "TOKYO Night & Light"

“TOKYO Night & Light” has been recognized with the Tripadvisor® Travelers’ Choice® Awards 2026, which honors the top 10% of attractions worldwide based on traveler reviews and ratings from among approximately 8 million listings on Tripadvisor, one of the world’s largest travel guidance platforms.

Through this recognition, “TOKYO Night & Light” has established itself as one of Tokyo’s leading tourist attractions.

“BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex Premiered on June 20!

“BOCCHI THE ROCK!” SeisyunComplex Premiered on June 20!

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Soccer fans clashed with police in The Hague and celebrated in Casablanca after Morocco sent the Netherlands to its earliest World Cup exit, eliminating the Dutch on penalties on Monday night.

The Netherlands has a sizable Moroccan community and fans of the Morocco soccer team were in a festive mood after the win, though sporadic clashes also erupted.

Police in The Hague said “heavy fireworks were set off” in the Schilderswijk district, and that police officers were pelted with fireworks and stones. Riot squads charged the crowd and used a water cannon to break up the gathering.

“A few individuals have been arrested for committing open violence,” police said.

As the penalty shootout reached its climax, the tense silence inside a coffee shop popular with fans in Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, gave way to a deafening roar when Ismael Saibari buried the decisive spot kick, sending his team into the Round of 16.

The celebrations soon poured into the streets, with flares and fireworks cracking overhead, horns blaring and engines revving as fans celebrated deep into the night.

Despite the late kickoff and the workday ahead, dozens of jubilant fans gathered on a main boulevard in Casablanca around 5 a.m. local time, dancing in the streets, waving Moroccan flags and chanting, “Canada, we’re coming for you."

Morocco moved on to face co-host Canada in the next round on Saturday. The Atlas Lions previously beat Canada 2-1 in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup.

Expectations are soaring in Morocco as supporters dream of another historic run like four years ago, when the country became the first African team to reach the World Cup semifinals.

Akram Oubachir in Casablanca, Morocco, contributed to this report.

See more of AP’s World Cup coverage here

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police chases a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police chases a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

Police arrest a Moroccan fan after a World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, June30, 2026. (AP Photo/Mouneb Taim)

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