Tokyoβs life-size Gundam anime mecha statue will be removed this summer

Goodbye (again), Gundam.
Seeing Tokyoβs life-size Gundam statue is an amazing experience, but also surreal one. Sure, Japan is the land of anime and all, but even then, a 19.7-meter (64.6-foot) tall mecha feels like something too awesome to be standing outside of the Diver City entertainment complex in the Odaiba district.
And sadly, itβs not going to be standing there much longer.

Both the official Gundam franchise website and the site for Tokyoβs life-size Unicorn Gundam statue have posted notices that the 1:1-scale recreation of the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam will be removed. Theyβre not giving fans much advance notice to make one last visit either (or one first visit, if you havenβt been able to fit Tokyo into your travel plans yet), as the Unicorn Gundam will be gone at βthe end of August.βΒ
Itβs a sad turn of events for what has become both a symbol of the neighborhood and a mecha mecca for anime fans from around the globe. The Unicorn Gundam was completed in September of 2017, meaning that it wonβt quite make it to a full 9 years. I went to go see the big guy as soon as I could, and on my most recent visit just this month, the Unicorn was still looking great, as you can see in the photos in this article.

Gundam rights-holder Bandai hasnβt said why the Unicorn Gundam is being removed, and with it still drawing huge crowds, to the statue itself and to the two Gundam specialty stores inside Diver City, the decision comes as a shock to many fans.
The blow of the Unicorn Gundamβs departure is softened by Bandaiβs promise that it will be starting a project it calls the βGundam Landmark Concept,β creating a new Gundam facility/attraction that βfans from all over the world will want to come visit.β No further details have been released yet, but with Yokohamaβs moving life-size Gundam having been sent off in the spring of 2024 to Osaka for the Expo 2025 worldβs fair, the removal of the Unicorn Gundam will leave the Tokyo area with no life-size Gundams at all.
That seems like a vacuum Bandai would want to fill as quickly as it can, and this actually isnβt the first time for Odaiba to lose a life-size Gundam, either. Prior to the Unicorn Gundamβs installation, a life-size version of the original RX-78-2 Gundam stood in the same spot for several years, until it was removed in March of 2017, followed by a Gundam-less period of roughly six months before the Unicorn Gundam, was completed.

So hopefully this doesnβt mean Tokyo will be saying goodbye for good to Gundam so much as goodbye to this particular Gundam, and then hello to a new one. Still, thereβs been no official word that a replacement mecha is one the way, and while Bandai says it will have special events to send the Unicorn Gundam off in style, thereβs very little time to waste if you want to see it.
Related: Unicorn Gundam statue official website
Source: Gundam official website, Unicorn Gundam statue official website via Oricon News
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