
Hong Kong Sofubi Go 2026
Experience the vibrant world of designer soft vinyl toys at Hong Kong Sofubi Go 2026, featuring top creators from across Asia.
- When
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, from 6 Jun 2026, 12:30-17:00 HKT
- Location
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Kowloon Lai Chi Kok Sham Shui Po
9 Cheung Yee Street, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Important dates
Designer Showcase
6 Jun 2026 to 7 Jun 2026, 12:30-17:00 HKT
A curated exhibition featuring spotlight works from top Asian vinyl artists.
The Designer Showcase highlights individual artists who are defining the current Sofubi wave. Visitors can explore detailed narratives behind each character and purchase exclusive prints.
Collector's Exchange Pop-up
6 Jun 2026 to 7 Jun 2026, 12:30-17:00 HKT
A dedicated space for collectors to trade, showcase, and discuss rare figures.
Visit the Collector's Exchange Pop-up to connect with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you are looking to trade rare items or just want to see some of the most sought-after collections in the city, this is the place to be.
Immerse Yourself in the World of Sofubi
Welcome to Hong Kong Sofubi Go 2026, the ultimate gathering for fans of the Soft Vinyl (Sofubi) toy scene. This pan-Asian touring exhibition is set to transform the local toy landscape, serving as a hub for independent artists, established brands, and dedicated collectors. Whether you are a long-time enthusiast or a newcomer curious about the allure of these hollow, molded vinyl figures, this event offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the craftsmanship and creative vision behind modern toy design.
The Cultural Phenomenon of Soft Vinyl
Originating from the Japanese toy industry, Sofubi represents a unique intersection of traditional manufacturing and contemporary artistic expression. Known for its distinct haptic qualities—soft, tactile, and durable—this medium has evolved far beyond its roots in classic monster figures. Today, designers use these figures as a three-dimensional canvas to tell complex stories, pushing the boundaries of shape, color, and character development. The movement has gained immense popularity among street-culture aficionados and high-end art collectors worldwide.
Organised by Visionaries
This year’s edition is proudly hosted by Code Corner Bangkok (@codecornerbkk), a key player in the regional scene known for curating high-impact events that foster cross-border exchange. By bringing together creators from Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan, Sofubi Go ensures a diverse display of aesthetics, from nostalgic retro-monsters to hyper-modern designer toys.
What to Expect
Attendees can expect an array of exclusive drops, live artist appearances, and limited-edition releases that are hard to find elsewhere. This event is a critical date on the calendar for anyone interested in the future of the vinyl art market.
Related Activities
As part of the festivities, we are featuring a Special Designer Showcase and a Collector's Exchange Pop-up. These segments are essential for those looking to deep-dive into the community; see the slots section for specific timing and registration details for these curated experiences. We highly recommend keeping an eye on our official event feed for any last-minute schedule updates or artist announcements.
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