Hands-on beats hype: the Futari Solo Camp collaboration with campass brings protagonist Gen Kinokura’s camping setup into the real world in Akihabara. From Oct 24 to Nov 9, 2025, you can see screen-accurate gear, then try beginner-friendly activities in a weather-sheltered space under the tracks.
Dates, hours, and the exact Akihabara location you’ll need
Oct 24 (Fri) – Nov 9 (Sun), 2025
11:00–19:00 (closed Tues/Wed)
campass: 4-9 Akihabara, Taito-ku, Tokyo (under the elevated railway). Admission is free; some hands-on activities are paid on site.
What’s on display: Gen Kinokura’s solo-camp gear made real
Partner brands help recreate the gear Gen uses on screen, showcased as full-size items you can view up close. It’s a short hop from “anime aesthetic” to “real hardware” so you can compare details before you buy your own.
Hands-on for beginners: peg driving, fire time, and how it works
Try peg driving and a supervised campfire session (on selected days/hours). Expect staff guidance, time slots, and safety rules. Wear closed-toe shoes; gloves may be loaned or sold on site.
Free entry vs. paid activities: what to budget and bring
Entry costs nothing. Specific activities may have small on-site fees; bring some cash or a major card. You don’t need to bring gear—this is a “practice field”—but a small towel and drink help.
Beat the weekend rush: quick tips for first-timers at campass
Arrive early on weekends/holidays; check the daily schedule for activity windows. Follow staff instructions, queue politely, and keep photography clear of other visitors.
Official links to check before you go and share afterward
Anime official site / Anime official X / Manga page (Kōdansha)
Pick a date and make your first camp move
Choose a calm weekday if you want extra staff time, or bring a friend on the weekend for the full buzz. Try a station, take notes, then plan your first real trip—one small skill at a time.
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