
The five-year journey of ENHYPEN turns into an immersive exhibition.
According to HYBE Japan on February 5, the experience exhibition “House of Vampire ~Dive into ENHYPEN Chronicle~” (hereinafter “House of Vampire”), which follows the journey of ENHYPEN will be held at Shinjuku Sumitomo Hall in Tokyo, Japan, from February 5 to March 16.
This exhibition, which garnered explosive interest from local fans since the reservation stage, was a success from the moment it opened, bustling with numerous ENGENE (ENHYPEN’s fandom name).

Like the title “Dive into ENHYPEN Chronicle,” this exhibition focuses on providing an overwhelming sense of immersion, as if visitors are falling into their narrative. Going beyond simple viewing, it leads visitors into the heart of ENHYPEN’s unique vampire narrative and dark fantasy music world through a synesthetic experience, much like enjoying an attraction at an amusement park.
This exhibition is characterized by interactive elements, ENHYPEN’s differentiated visuals, and spatial production that integrates advanced technology.
Visitors will pass through the group’s discography through themed rooms for each album from their debut album to their latest project.

To commemorate the opening, flags announcing the exhibition will decorate the Shin-Okubo shopping district (Okubo Street), Tokyo’s representative Korean wave (Hallyu) street, until the 12th.
HYBE Japan plans to offer a variety of entertainment to domestic and international fans through promotions linked to major Shinjuku commercial facilities.
“The core of this exhibition is a thorough ‘sensory domination’ experience,” said Lee Su Hyeon, head of the music and video business division at HYBE Japan, who oversaw the project. “We wanted to create a new entertainment value that never existed before by combining artist IP and cutting-edge technology.”
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