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    SummaryBandai has announced the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam life-size statue in Odaiba, Tokyo will end its exhibition at the end of August 2026, closing out nearly nine years of continuous display on the artificial island in Tokyo BayThe statue will be dressed in new decal decorations for its farewell period, with various events planned in the lead-up to its removal; no official reason has been given for the retirementThe RX-0 Unicorn Gundam statue in Odaiba, Tokyo is officially scheduled for removal. Bandai confirmed that the life-size installation, which has stood watch over the artificial island in Tokyo Bay since 2017, will end its exhibition at the close of August 2026 after eight years and eleven months of continuous display. You have until the end of summer to say goodbye.To understand what this statue has meant to Tokyo, you need to understand what Odaiba is. The artificial island in Tokyo Bay is one of the city's most visited tourist destinations, a place where futuristic architecture, shopping, and pop-culture spectacle converge on reclaimed land. The Unicorn Gundam arrived there in 2017 and immediately became the island's most photographed resident: an 19.7-metre white mecha from the Mobile Suit Gundam UC anime, mounted on a plinth outside the DiverCity Tokyo Plaza shopping complex, capable of transforming between its Unicorn and Destroy modes during hourly light and sound shows. For nearly nine years it has been one of the most recognisable pieces of franchise-driven public art in the world, the kind of installation that stops people in their tracks regardless of whether they have ever watched a single Gundam episode.The Unicorn Gundam's Odaiba tenure was not the first time Bandai brought a life-size Gundam to Tokyo. The original RX-78-2 Gundam statue stood in Odaiba briefly in 2009 before being relocated to Shizuoka and eventually dismantled. The scale of the Unicorn installation and its permanent location gave the concept a different kind of cultural weight: this was not a promotional stunt but a fixture, something Tokyoites oriented themselves around and tourists built itineraries to reach. Its presence made Odaiba a destination for a generation of international anime and mecha fans in a way that few franchise activations have managed anywhere in the world.Bandai has not given an official reason for the retirement, and the statement announcing it is careful not to read as a final goodbye. New decal decorations will be applied for the farewell period, and a programme of events is planned leading up to the removal, suggesting the statue's departure is being treated as a celebration of its run rather than simply an ending.The Unicorn Gundam's exhibition at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba ends at the close of August 2026. ◤実物大ユニコーンガンダム立像◢約9年間にわたりお台場で親しまれてきた実物大ユニコーンガンダム立像は、2026年8月末をもって展示を終了します。フィナーレに向けて、新たなデカール装飾を施した姿で展示するほか、さまざまな催しを予定しています。… pic.twitter.com/Z0HIJwXcdl— ガンダム公式 (@gundam_info) May 15, 2026

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