The full details for the interactive exhibition event “Volleyball Super Experience Space ‘Haikyuu!! On the Court'” have been revealed, including a map of all zones and a look at the orientation session held for the Karasuno High team members who will serve as “High School Guides.” The event runs from June 27, 2026, at Osaka’s Dojima River Forum, and from August 7, 2026, at Tokyo’s Bellesalle Roppongi.

At the orientation for Karasuno, four players participated: Hinata Shouyou, Kageyama Tobio, Tsukishima Kei, and Nishinoya Yuu. As High School Guides, they will not only assist visitors but also convey the appeal of volleyball from a player’s perspective. During the “Fly” zone’s video exhibit, which analyzes the jumps of national-level players, Kageyama commented, “This is educational,” showing strong interest.

In the interactive exhibit “Aim for the Highest Reachable Point!!”, visitors can jump and compete against the guides for the highest reach. Hinata immediately declared, “I won’t lose!” showing his competitive spirit, while Tsukishima noted, “Jumping this high during a match is pretty tough. It’d be good if that comes across.” At one point, the first-years had a small scuffle, and Nishinoya quickly apologized to staff, saying “Sorry about our first-years!” showing his senior side. The orientation proceeded in a warm atmosphere, and the students deepened their understanding of the exhibits.

The event is divided into three zones: “Fly,” “Hit,” and “Connect.” Each zone features video exhibits, hands-on exhibits, and visual displays, allowing visitors to see, learn, and move to experience the charm of volleyball in three stages.
Fly Zone
Upon entering, guests watch an opening video with newly-recorded voiceovers from 12 characters, introducing the themes of flying, hitting, and connecting. The video immerses the entire venue with dynamic imagery.

In the “Fly” zone, Kuroo, Kozume, Yaku, and Bokuto analyze the plays of top athletes. Kageyama’s serve model is Oikawa; Ushijima possesses the power to blow through triple blocks; and Atsumu Miya delivers precise tosses. The Tokyo team members interpret the plays of Oikawa, Ushijima, and Atsumu from their own perspectives.
The interactive exhibit “Aim for the Highest Reachable Point Challenge!!” focuses on jumping. It includes a “Challenge Area” where visitors can compete for the highest reach against characters known for their jumping ability, and a “Free Area” where they can take jump photos with characters.

Visual displays include giant tapestries of characters “flying,” as well as visuals teaching jumping form, highlighting body usage and in-air movement.
Hit Zone
The “Hit” zone looks back at the evolution of Hinata and Kageyama’s combination plays, with commentary from Hinata, Kageyama, Tsukishima, Nishinoya, Oikawa, and Ushijima. It covers scenes from season one’s quick attack to the Spring Tournament preliminary, Shiratorizawa match, Spring Tournament third round, and the trash heap battle, delving into the background and thoughts behind the plays.

The “Sync Court” lets visitors experience the iconic Hinata-Kageyama combination in a real court space. Multiple viewing angles and custom video effects allow guests to physically feel the speed and movement changes.

Visual displays in this zone feature giant tapestries of Kageyama, Kozume, Atsumu Miya, and Osamu Miya, showcasing dynamic original artwork.

Connect Zone
In the “Connect” zone, the Inarizaki High twin brothers Atsumu and Osamu Miya appear. Their synchronized banter and Kansai dialect instantly draw the audience into the Inarizaki world. Super-play compilations feature Nishinoya, Yaku, and Kita Shinsuke, with Hinata also showing diving and foot receives. The lively interactions highlight the appeal of “connecting” plays.

The interactive exhibit “Gachi Receive Battle!” focuses on receiving. Visitors can try to receive serves from top servers like Oikawa and Atsumu. Timing and accuracy affect results, and a final score is displayed, letting guests feel the difficulty and fun of connecting with a receive.

Visual displays include giant tapestries of Nishinoya and Yaku, the two guardians, as well as a full-body cutout panel for recreating receiving poses.

Ending Area
The ending area displays each character’s uniform and memorable quotes. After experiencing the three themes, visitors can appreciate the weight of the athletes’ words and savor the fun of volleyball as depicted in ‘Haikyuu!!.’

The event runs from June 27 to August 2, 2026 at Osaka’s Dojima River Forum, and from August 7 to September 13, 2026 at Tokyo’s Bellesalle Roppongi. For full details, check the official website.











