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G-SHOCK Opens New Casio Island Experience in Bali with Interactive Exhibition Until May 10

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G-SHOCK Exhibition at Casio Island Bali Beachwalk 2026
G-SHOCK Exhibition at Casio Island Bali Beachwalk 2026.

BADUNG, DEWATA.NEWS – Casio, through its iconic G-SHOCK brand, has officially opened the relocated Casio Island at Oasis Stage, Beachwalk Shopping Center in Bali, marking a new retail and lifestyle experience for visitors. The launch took place on April 30, 2026, and is followed by a public exhibition running until May 10.

The opening introduces the campaign “NIGO®: G-SHOCK Special Exhibition Featuring G-SHOCK Iconic Styles”, offering an interactive space that blends the brand’s signature durability with elements of streetwear and urban culture.

Casio Island is designed as a creative hub where visitors can explore G-SHOCK’s identity beyond watches, positioning the brand within broader lifestyle and cultural trends. The relocation is seen as a strategic move to strengthen Casio’s presence in Bali and connect with a wider audience, including tourists and creative communities.

The exhibition features immersive installations and original character designs by NIGO, a globally recognized figure in street culture. His work draws inspiration from G-SHOCK’s classic models, providing a new visual and cultural interpretation of the brand.

Visitors can also interact with two featured characters, Wang Teng and Goro, representing the G-SHOCK GA-110 and DW-5000 series. The exhibition offers photo opportunities and interactive elements aimed at enhancing visitor engagement.

The event is supported by several collaborators, including Instax Indonesia, Kura Kura Beer, and artist Arnis Muhammad, known for his distinctive fish-themed illustrations. Guests can also receive personalized tote bags using heat press techniques, available exclusively during the exhibition period.

As Bali continues to attract international visitors, lifestyle-driven retail concepts such as this are increasingly becoming part of the island’s tourism experience, particularly in major commercial hubs like Kuta.

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