
Pokemon Christmas and New Year’s goods will soon be on sale at all seven of Japan’s official Pokemon Center stores. Pokemon Christmas goods will be released on October 27 followed by Pokemon New Year’s goods on November 3.
Here’s a sneak peak!
Christmas 2012 Plush Pikachu, 1480 yen (US $18.59)
Christmas 2012 Plate, 1600 yen (US $20.09)
Christmas 2012 Mug, 1200 yen (US $15.07)
Christmas 2012 Logo Pin, 630 yen (US $7.91)
Plush Torchic PokeSnowman, 1200 yen (US$15.07)
Plush Pikachu PokeSnowman, 1200 yen (US $15.07)
Plush Oshawott PokeSnowman, 1200 yen (US $15.07)
PokeSnowman Rubber Key Chain, 500 yen (US $6.28)
Mini Pokemon Treasure Ship Kadomatsu (New Year’s Pine Decoration), 760 yen (US $9.54)
Mini Pokemon Treasure Ship New Year’s Decoration, 760 yen (US $9.54)
Daruma Pokemon Strap, 550 yen (US $6.91)
Daruma Pokemon Plush, 1300 yen (US $16.33)
Pokemon Nengajyou (New Year’s Card), 300 yen (US $3.77)
Pokemon Nengajyou (New Year’s Card), 300 yen (US $3.77)
Pokemon Nengajyou (New Year’s Card), 300 yen (US $3.77)
If you don’t have a Pokemon Center near you, remember Amazon Japan recently launched a special online store devoted to the selling of all things Pokemon. If you happen to reside outside of Japan, well, tough luck as always…
Source: Jin115















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