Last updated on 2026-03-26
A record of my trip around Tokyo in March 2024 to see the posters displayed to commemorate the release of “F.S.S. DESIGNS 7 ASH DECORATION”.
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Table of contents
Exhibition Overview
- Exhibition Title: Poster Display Commemorating the Release of “F.S.S. DESIGNS 7 ASH DECORATION”
- Dates: March 4th (Mon) – March 10th (Sun), 2024
- Hours: According to station opening hours
- Location: See below
- Admission Fee: Free
Details of poster display locations (quoted from PR TIMES)
Details of the posting locations are as follows:
Tokyo Metro (8 stations in Tokyo, 10 locations in total, 4 types in total)
- Ginza Line Shimbashi Station: B1F, 1 location inside the ticket gate and 1 location outside the ticket gate
- Marunouchi Line Shinjuku Station: B1F, 1 location near B13 at the East ticket gate and 1 location near A16 at the West ticket gate
- Marunouchi Line Ikebukuro Station: B2F, towards the Fukutoshin Line platform Next to the escalator
- Marunouchi Line Shinjuku-Sanchome Station, B1F, near B4, Isetan-side ticket gate
- Hibiya Line Roppongi Station, B2F
- Yurakucho Line Ikebukuro Station, B1F, near Echika Ikebukuro and 2b
- Fukutoshin Line Shinjuku-Sanchome Station, right after exiting the intersection-side ticket gate, before the escalator
- Tozai Line Otemachi Station, B2F, near B3, East ticket gate
- Two types of designs are displayed at Shimbashi Station and Shinjuku Station
Osaka Hankyu Umeda Station Crank Wall
(Passageway connecting the 2nd floor concourse of Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station and JR Osaka Station)
Please take a look when you are in the area.
Enjoy four different designs at Tokyo Metro.
At Hankyu Umeda Station Crank Wall, enjoy the impact of a design over 5 meters wide.
My impression: “Information gathering is crucial when searching for posters.”
In 2024, to commemorate the release of “F.S.S. DESIGNS 7 ASH DECORATION,” commemorative posters were displayed in Tokyo and Osaka. I wandered around Tokyo searching for the four different posters.
While the display locations were clearly stated in the overview, it was unclear which of the four posters was displayed, so I searched around. There were 10 stations displaying the four posters, and with some overlap, I visited the following five stations (Shinbashi > Otemachi > Shinjuku > Ikebukuro > Roppongi) to complete the set.
At the first station, Shinbashi, I found two posters: one featuring the formidable former MIRAGE Motorhead duo AUGE-Ha MORPHO and ZARATHUSTRA APTERBRINGER, and another featuring the terrifying Jagd Mirage duo DETNETER BRINGER Chlorophyll Haze and DETNETER BRINGER Scarlet Hologram. Even though I knew there were two, it was a promising start.


Unfortunately, Otemachi Station had the same posters as Shimbashi Station, so I moved on. Next, Shinjuku Station had two posters, but they were the same combination as Shimbashi Station, which was disappointing. I added two more stations, but the variety didn’t increase. Even so, it wasn’t a complete waste of time, as I was able to re-photograph some posters that were difficult to photograph at Shimbashi Station. I later learned that if I had gone to Shinjuku-Sanchome Station at this point, I would have completed the set. Shinjuku Station and Shinjuku-Sanchome Station are only a short walk apart, but I forgot to check the posters there before moving on.
After moving from Shinjuku Station to Ikebukuro Station and searching for posters, I found some I had already seen, as well as a third type of poster I hadn’t seen before: FULLTRIM BRINGER, HYFA BRINGER, and GRIT BRINGER—the former MIRAGE Motörhead trio.

The remaining locations were Shinjuku 3-chome and Roppongi, but at this point, Shinjuku 3-chome had completely slipped my mind, and I headed towards Roppongi, which I thought would be the last stop. In Roppongi were the four members of the Fillmore team, from left to right: Princess Nao Volga Leder (Volume 16 of the manga), Naias Brunhilde, Isolde Sayaste, and Io Lane (F.S.S DESIGNS 7).

Reference links
- The seventh volume of Mamoru Nagano’s latest design and commentary collection for “The Five Star Stories,” “F.S.S. DESIGNS 7 ASH DECORATION,” will finally be released this weekend, Friday, March 8th, 2024! To commemorate the release, posters are being displayed in 10 locations in Tokyo and 1 location in Osaka.・PR TIMES
- Shige’s hobby: Articles related to The Five Star Stories
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- Naias Brünnhilde, Isolde Sayaste, and Io Lane at Fillmore (F.S.S DESIGNS 7)・Ads by Amazon

Photo Equipment
- HASSELBLAD X2D-100C +XCD 28mm F4P
Update history
- 2026.3.26


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