Pokémon Center Fukuoka to reopen June 27th with new commemorative merchandise

Pokémon Center Fukuoka art featuring Latias, Latios, and Pikachu
The Pokémon Center store in Fukuoka has announced its reopening date after having closed in May to relocate. The shop moved from its original location in the Hakata Subway Station and will reopen on the second floor of the Hakata Murui mall. The new store will be open to the public beginning on June 27th, with a special pre-viewing for a limited number of guests on June 26th. A selection of merch featuring the new mascots, Latios and Latias, will be available, as well as goods designed to invoke “the streets of Fukuoka,” in collaboration with local brands Ippudo, Sanui Textiles, and Yamaguchi Aburaya Fukutaro.

Latios, Latias, and Pikachu feature throughout the new store’s design and merchandise. At the front of the shop, a mural of the three also functions as an air curtain, blowing a breeze over visitors as they enter. Dondozo, Tatsugiri, and Pikachu dressed as a ramen shop owner will also feature in the store’s decor, and seasonal events will take place in the event space in the middle of the store. Like some of the other recently designed Pokémon Center locations, Fukuoka will feature a section of the store dedicated to the Pokémon Trading Card Game, offering a place for visitors to sit and play.


Pokémon Center Fukuoka air curtain preview
Pokémon Center Fukuoka shopping area preview
Pokémon Center Fukuoka TCG area preview

The commemorative merch will be available upon the store’s opening on the 27th, and most pieces are also scheduled to be available at the Pokémon Center Online. Latios, Latias, and Pikachu with traditional accessories will feature as a plush for ¥5,940 ($40.97 USD), as will ramen shop owner Pikachu and Pikachu with a Niwaka mask for ¥2,750 ($18.97 USD) each. Pikachu hair clips (¥440 ($3.03 USD) each), Latios and Latias keychains (¥1,980 ($13.66 USD) each), and a Pokémon Center Fukuoka logo pin (¥770 ($5.31 USD)) will also be available. Lots of merchandise featuring the store’s new art will also debut, including stationery, hand towels, and a t-shirt.

Pokémon Center Fukuoka plush Latios, Latias, and Pikachu
Pokémon Center Fukuoka Pikachu hair clips
Pokémon Center Fukuoka Latios and Latias keychains
Pokémon Center Fukuoka logo pin
Pokémon Center Fukuoka file folders
Pokémon Center Fukuoka placemat
Pokémon Center Fukuoka stickers
Pokémon Center Fukuoka hand towel
Pokémon Center Fukuoka hand towels
Pokémon Center Fukuoka t-shirt

For the special collaboration merchandise, Pokémon Center Fukuoka has first teamed up with Ippudo, a ramen shop chain that was founded in Fukuoka. The collab shows off a variety of ramen bowls for between ¥3,300 and ¥6,930 ($22.76 and $47.79 USD), a set of chopsticks and a ramen spoon for ¥1,540 ($10.62 USD) each, and a 2-pack of ramen with special flavors for ¥972 ($6.70 USD), all themed with the store’s new art.

Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo ramen bowl
Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo ramen bowl
Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo mini ramen bowl
Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo chopstick set
Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo ramen spoon
Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Ippudo ramen 2-pack

The next collab highlights hakata-ori, a traditional craft which originated in Fukuoka, in partnership with Sanui Textiles. The customary fabric makes use of the allover Eon duo print, featuring a Pikachu pouch with a wooden zipper pull for ¥6,050 ($41.72 USD), a set of two coasters for ¥1,870 ($12.90 USD), a drawstring bag for ¥3,630 ($25.03 USD), and a tumbler mug for ¥3,850 ($26.55 USD).

The final local collab for Pokémon Center Fukuoka is with Yamaguchi Aburaya Fukutaro, who manufacture menbei, a type of roe-flavored rice cracker. They will be offering a souvenir box of the crackers, decorated with Latios, Latias, and ramen shop owner Pikachu for ¥777 ($5.36 USD).

Pokémon Center Fukuoka x Sanui collection
Pokémon Center Fukuoka menbei souvenir
Pokémon Center Fukuoka commemorative shopping bags

The hakata-ori collection, menbei box, and Fukuoka logo pin will be available only in-store at the Pokémon Center Fukuoka, while all other pieces mentioned here will also be available at the Pokémon Center Online on June 27th. No part of this collection will be available via Amazon Japan.

A special pre-viewing of the new store will take place on June 26th, though the 200 visitors for this date have already been selected. Shoppers who spend at least ¥6000 ($41.38 USD) between June 26th and July 18th will receive a souvenir tote with the store’s art.

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