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Johnny Depp experienced a deeply emotional homecoming during his first trip to Japan in eight years, where thousands of fans gathered to welcome him at Tokyo Comic-Con. The 62-year-old actor served as the event's headliner and greeted more than 3,000 attendees over two days, staying past midnight on 6th December and well into the night on 7th December.
This year's convention set a new record with approximately 97,000 attendees, and tickets sold out within minutes—a testament to the star's enduring popularity in Japan.
Johnny Depp Was Moved by Fans' Love
According to an insider, Johnny Depp felt profoundly moved by the overwhelming support shown to him. The source shared that he fully recognises and appreciates the fans who have continued to stand by him throughout recent years. They added that although much has changed since his last visit to Japan, the affection he receives from fans there remains unwavering.
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Tokyo Comic-Con also marked a milestone for Depp, as it was the first time he participated in autograph and photo sessions at any Comic-Con event worldwide. Fans lined up eagerly for the rare opportunity to meet him.
During one of his panels, organisers surprised Johnny Depp with a custom artwork depicting his 'Pirates of the Caribbean' character, Captain Jack Sparrow, reimagined in the anime style of 'One Piece.' The piece was created by Eiichiro Oda, the manga's iconic creator. The source noted that Tokyo holds a special place in Depp's heart, and he thoroughly enjoyed the visit and looks forward to returning.
Johnny Depp's Visit to Japan
Depp attended Comic-Con to promote 'HYDE', a dark graphic novel series inspired by 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.' The project, created with director Ridley Scott, features Johnny Depp's likeness for the lead character.
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His visit to Japan also included the launch of his art exhibition, 'A Bunch of Stuff,' and the Japanese premiere of his film 'Modi: Three Days on the Wings of Madness,' which he directed. The Tokyo stop followed a trip to Argentina, where he was greeted by enthusiastic fans and received the Key to the City from the Mayor of Buenos Aires.
Johnny Depp's busy schedule continues into 2026. He is set to star in 'Day Drinker', reuniting with Penélope Cruz after their previous collaborations in 'Blow,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,' and 'Murder on the Orient Express.' He will also appear alongside Ian McKellen in 'Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol,' a darker reimagining of the Dickens classic.