Anime Hub INCUBASE Arena Expands to Malaysia with Big Plans Ahead

The exciting anime entertainment hub INCUBASE Studio in Malaysia is making another milestone with the launch of its first international branch of INCUBASE Arena in Kuala Lumpur.
Located in Fahrenheit88 in Kuala Lumpur, they kicked off the launch with "Kamen Rider 50th Anniversary Exhibition," the largest Kamen Rider event ever in the country, which drew over 400 fans, and even earned a spot in The Malaysia Book of Records.
Founded by Sion Yip, INCUBASE Studio was created to be a nurturing base for anime cultural experiences and to make anime culture more accessible worldwide. "INCUBASE aims to nurture the anime experience, positively impacting society and providing opportunities to introduce anime culture to a wider audience," Sion said.
At the same time, a brand-new location at Mong Kok’s Chong Hing Square has reopened as of Jan. 17, 2025, an exciting double debut for anime enthusiasts!

The new Hong Kong location of INCUBASE Arena is a sprawling 20,000-square-foot exhibition space with anime merchandise galore and fun zones spread across two basement levels of Chong Hing Square.
The first exhibition at the Mong Kok venue is the "Chainsaw Man Animation Exhibition – Hong Kong,” showcasing highlights from the Japanese original alongside a special Hong Kong-exclusive area. Fans were thrilled as voice actor Kikunosuke Toya (Denji) and Pochita made surprise appearances at the opening.
With plans to expand further across Southeast Asia, mainland China, and beyond, INCUBASE Studio is set to make anime culture more accessible and celebrated worldwide.
For more updates, visit INCUBUS Studio on their website, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
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