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Tokyo Metro Station Celebrates KINGDOM HEARTS’ Anniversary in Style

Tokyo Metro Station Celebrates KINGDOM HEARTS’ Anniversary in Style

Before you get too excited, no, the Japanese metro station in question didn’t host an exclusive Kingdom Hearts 3 announcement or trailer deal; sadly we’ll just have to keep waiting for that fateful day. But that doesn’t mean this news isn’t still cool. With the iconic franchise’s 15 year anniversary coming up in March, the Tokyo Metro Marunochisen Shinjuku Station Promenade is currently hosting a Memorial Stained Glass Clock display from January 9-15 — and that’s not all!

During the dates mentioned above, Square Enix and the station are hosting a contest to determine which of the 13 stained glass clocks on display is to be the main clock face that will then be surrounded by the other twelve as clock dials. Here’s a peek at my personal favorite:

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To enter the contest, all you’ll need to do is follow the @_KingdomHearts Twitter account and tweet them a picture of your favorite stained glass piece from the website. Those who are local in Japan will be able to take a photo of the actual exhibit and tweet using the #キングダムハーツ15周年 hashtag. Following the conclusion of the contest, Square Enix will be giving away all 13 display pieces with a Twitter contest. So if you want one of those bad boys (because who wouldn’t?) get to tweeting! 

In addition to the clock, there will be a KH flashback video on display, counting down to the release of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue on January 12.  The publisher also has a mural exhibition coming down the pipeline.

Now all we need is more Kingdom Hearts 3 news and we’ll be golden.

Which clock face do you like best? Let us know in the comments below!

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