Tokyo Project update

UPDATE 24.9.2025

Unfortunately, due to an unexpected medical emergency, I was unable to travel to Japan last Sunday as originally planned. Because of this, we must postpone the project until a later date. This was a really tough decision to make, as we were all really looking forward to the content we had planned.

Please rest assured that this project is still very important to us and it isn’t cancelled — just postponed. As soon as we’re able, we’ll pick things back up and share a new timeline with you.

If you would like more details on what happened, you can check this video where I explain everything

Again, we are very sorry that we need to postpone the project. Thank you all for understanding and your support.

We’re excited to finally share an update on the Tokyo Project! The final preparations are complete, and we’re only a few days away from our departure for Tokyo. With that in mind, we would like to let you know what to expect and when.

From September 23, we’ll start posting exclusive trip updates and photos on Patreon, available to everyone—even our free subscribers. If you have not yet subscribed to our Patreon, now is the best time. If you are one of our paid subscribers, rest assured that we will be preparing some special exclusive videos for you as well. The main content from our trip will be a new video series we’re starting called “The real-life locations of SciADV.” The series will start with an episode focused on Chaos;Head locations, releasing on Friday, October 24. From then on, you can expect a new entry in the series every Friday, each episode covering real-life locations from Steins;Gate, Chaos;Child, Occultic;Nine, and Anonymous;Code (in that order). All videos will be available on our YouTube channel; feel free to subscribe so you don’t miss any of the upcoming content

Every episode in the series will launch alongside a Patreon special behind-the-scenes video about the Tokyo Project. These videos will be exclusive to our paid Patreon subscribers, and they will cover how everything was planned, filmed, and edited. This series will be released weekly in five to six parts.

That’s far from all we have planned, though! We will also be doing a deep-dive article and video on the real-life story of the sumo stickers from Chaos;Child, as well as Japan’s street art in general.

Another video we can confirm is one covering the Tokyo Game Show. We will be attending two days of TGS; we’re still working on the final preparations, so we cannot confirm what we will cover specifically yet. But rest assured that we will have a video from TGS.

We have some more videos planned, but we would like to keep them a surprise for the time being. They will be released between the real-life locations videos based on how we’re doing with the video editing. Would you also like to see some general Japan travel videos or tips alongside our SciADV coverage? Let us know in this feedback form or on this post on X/Twitter or Bluesky . We’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas.

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Martin

Hi, I’m Martin, and I’ve been a fan of the Science Adventure series since 2016. It all began when I watched the Steins;Gate anime and fell in love with the characters and the story. I'm the owner of the website, and its main tech and design guy.