Exclusive Zelda Merchandise Announced for Nintendo Tokyo Store
Posted on October 31 2019 by Alexis S. Anderson
Lucky fans in Japan will have the opportunity to grab some snazzy new Legend of Zelda merchandise when the official Nintendo Tokyo store opens on November 22nd. This will be the city’s first official Nintendo store, and it already boasts an enviable selection of wares. The Zelda collection includes an enamel pin set, ties, a heat-changing 3-heart mug, notebooks, a hand towel, keychains, shirts, a tote bag, and pencil pouches.
The full list of products and their pricing is as follows (+10% sales tax):
- B6 Ring Notebook: 780 yen
- Jet Stream Multi-Function Pen 4&1: 1,500 yen
- Pencil Case: 1,600 yen
- 3-Heart Mug: 1,600 yen (see the color-change in action here)
- Smartphone Cover: 3,000 yen
- Rupee Pouch: 2,500 yen
- Hand Towel: 600 yen
- Keychains: 1,000 yen
- Hooded Jacket: 7,500 yen
- Ron Tee: 3,800 yen
- T-Shirts: 3,500 yen
- Pins: 700 yen
- Tote Bag: 7,000 yen
- ID Case: 2,000 yen
- Neck Ties: 4,200 yen
Two other product lines were announced this week on Nintendo Tokyo’s Twitter. One is the “Pokemon x Super Mario: 8-Bit Scramble,” made in collaboration with the Shibuya Pokemon Center. And the other is the “Nintendo TOKYO” series of Nintendo characters (from Zelda, Splatoon, Mario, and Animal Crossing).
Nintendo is also hosting two pre-sale days for those in Japan eager to get their hands on what Nintendo Tokyo has to offer. On both November 20th and 21st, 250 lucky people will be chosen to shop at the store before it opens to the public. Interested parties should enter by November 4th on the store’s website for a chance to win.
Do you like Nintendo Tokyo’s new Zelda merchandise? Are you hoping it will eventually be sold outside of Japan? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Nintendo Tokyo
Alexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon who joined the writing team in November, 2014. She has a JD from the UCLA School of Law and is pursuing a career in Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law. She grew up in the New Jersey suburbs with her parents, twin brother, and family shih-tzu.