Ramses II & Fate/GO
2025-06-11 08:34:48

Exciting Collaboration Between Ramses II Exhibition and Fate/Grand Order

Ramses the Great Exhibition: A Gateway to Ancient Egypt



The Ramses the Great Exhibition - Pharaohs' Gold, hosted at the Ramses Museum at CREVIA BASE Tokyo, is currently giving visitors an exciting glimpse into the wonders of Ancient Egypt. This special exhibition runs until September 7, 2025, showcasing almost 180 treasures from the age of Ramses II, renowned as one of Egypt's most illustrious kings. The exhibition is a collaborative effort between the Ramses the Great Exhibition Executive Committee and NEON JAPAN Inc.

In celebration of the exhibition, a second collaboration with the smartphone RPG Fate/Grand Order has been announced. This partnership adds an interactive and immersive experience for fans of both Egyptian history and gaming culture. The famous voice actor Takehito Koyasu, who lends his voice to the character Ozymandias in Fate/Grand Order, will feature as the multimedia guide for the exhibition starting June 21, 2025. Koyasu-san, a self-proclaimed Egypt enthusiast, promises to enrich the experience as he narrates the history of Ramses II and the remarkable artifacts on display.

Multimedia Guide Experience



The multimedia guide featuring Koyasu takes visitors on a journey back to 3000-year-old Egypt with his warm and soothing narration. According to Koyasu, recording the guide was an enjoyable process, allowing him to share his passion for Egyptology. He assures visitors that his delivery will not be harsh on the ears, providing a comfortable listening experience while learning about the treasures of Ramses II.

Additionally, the exhibition features a themed café called MUSEUM CAFÉ, which will also host special collaboration menus inspired by Fate/Grand Order. The drink named


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