
If you’re saving up your yennies for a trip to the the Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo store, here are some of the awesome items available to purchase.
With not long to go before the opening of a second Pokémon megastore in Tokyo this July, we paid a visit to the original megastore in Ikebukuro to see what it had to offer. We found an enormous amount of exclusive stationery, candies, keychains, clothes and mountains upon mountains of adorably cute plushies. Join us for a quick tour of the store and gaze in wonder at the great number of things a Pokémon can adorn.
Don’t be fooled by the space-age starkness of the open-plan store – there are more Pokémon discoveries to be made here than you would imagine!
First up, there are several large statues around the store, including Pikachu riding on the back of a Mega Charizard Y, which is the exclusive mascot for this store. The pair appear on a variety of merchandise available for sale at the Ikebukuro branch only.
▼ Located far away from Mega Charizard Y is Mega Charizard X, taking up a corner of the ceiling towards the back of the store.
▼ As you walk through the area you’ll stumble upon Mega Lucario and Mewtwo too.
While the statues are glorious, they certainly don’t have the power to distract us from all the merchandise! Let’s take a closer look at what you can find in-store.
1. Sweets and snacks
These will have your inner child squealing with delight. Not only is there a wide variety of products and flavours, there’s also a huge selection of cute package designs to choose from.
▼ Jelly drinks are priced from 120 yen (US$1.12).
▼ Sweets start at 100 yen, making them some of the cheapest products in the shop!
▼ These bags of gummy candies evolve in flavour as you eat them.
▼ These sweets include built-in plastic 3-D glasses all for 100 yen.
▼ Hard candies come in adorable cases that can be used again and again.
If you’re after something more traditional and savoury, these character-shaped cut-out nori seaweed sheets will brighten up any bento lunchbox.
And furikake flavoured rice toppings come in cute small packages.
▼ There are oodles of noodles…
▼ And instant curry packs.
▼ For sweet gift-giving, there are biscuits in some of the cutest tins we’ve ever seen!
▼ Matcha cookies come in traditional-looking green tea tins.
▼ These are worth buying for the cute glass jars alone!
▼ Hmmm. Pikachu reads our minds with “I’m wondering what I should get…”
2. Cards
While it’s hard to pull ourselves away from the cute sweetness of the snack section, we quickly spy something else that sends our hearts a-flutter: trading cards.
This area is like a treasure trove, with customers buying boxes at a time. When we visited, a new line of Premium Champion Pack Cards was being heavily promoted in-store.
3. Keychains
If you’re looking for small charms and keychains, there are plenty to be found, scattered in various sections around the store.
4. Nanoblocks
You can really get to know your favourite characters by building them up using Nanoblock kits. There’s also a cute replica of Pikachu’s Battle Field to create.
5. Smartphone covers and accessories
Dress your phone up in a wide variety of Pokémon-related designs.
▼ If you like the traditional Japanese look, the red flower-filled case on the right includes an image of a Maiko Pikachu, the mascot for the Kyoto store.
6. Tableware
You won’t ever be far from your favourite characters with these adorable melamine plates, cups and bowls.
▼ The small ceramic rice bowls are adorable too.
▼ Adults and kids alike will fall hard for these beautiful bento lunch boxes.
7. Stationery
Japan knows how to do stationery well, and with a huge variety of reasonably-priced cute Pokémon items, it will be hard to choose what to walk away with when there are pens, pencils, notebooks, stamps or even a roll of brightly coloured adhesive tape.
8. Pokéballs!
A whole wall is dedicated to the Poké Deru Gacha 2.0 series by Takara Tomy.
9. Pokémon raffle tickets
If you’re feeling lucky, take a chance at one of the two Pokémon raffles available in-store.
10. Apparel
Inject a bit of Pokémon fashion into your style, with a variety of different T-shirts, shorts, bags, and socks available.
▼ They even have adorable Pikachu slippers!
11. Tissues and wet wipes
You’ll always be keen to wipe your nose if it means you get to take these cute packages out of your pocket!
12. Pikachu Sponges
That’s right – you can now wash with Pikachu.
13. Plush Toys
If you’re hunting for plushies, you’ll find them absolutely everywhere, in all sorts of cute shapes and sizes.
14. Pokemon Red and Blue Sprite Goods
Released this year, the nostalgic series features tiny menu sprites from the original games.
15. Gacha Machine Pins
Collect tiny Japanese street signs taken over by a cheeky Pikachu!
16. Seasonal Pokémon
Available for a limited time, the seasonal ranges can be extremely sought after. When we visited, they still had the Easter 2016 range in-store, featuring easter-egg shaped characters on pouches, towels, T-shirts, tableware, micro-bead cushions and more.
17. The Sepia Graffiti Range
Wonderfully cute in its understated beauty, these sketch-based designs come on stickers, stationery, towels, cushions and bags.
18. Fashion Accessories
Watches, rings, and card and coin cases feature the bright yellow colour of Pikachu.
19. Pillows and Pillow Cases
Because naptime is much more exciting with the face of an electric pokémon by your side!
20. Figurines
There are racks and racks of figurines on display.
The only problem is choosing which ones to take home.
Congratulations! You’ve made it through the Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo unscathed! A little lighter in the wallet, perhaps, but if you do find some coins in your pocket, there are still games to be played outside.
Now we’ll just have to wait and see what the new Pokémon Center Skytree Town holds in store. We’re already excited to visit once it opens on July 6!
Follow Oona on Twitter for more information on news and events in Tokyo.
Photos © RocketNews24






























































































































Sleeping Bag Pikachu wants to snuggle up with you under the stars on your next camping trip
Mega huge Mega Charizard Pokémon kites fly in the skies of Japan【Video】
Pokémon Lego kits are finally on their way!【Photos】
Pokémon Happy Meal toys appear at McDonald’s in Japan
New Pokémon Center to open in Kyoto with exclusive goods featuring adorable Maiko Pikachu
Tokyo Skytree turns pink for the cherry blossom season
Yakuzen ramen restaurant in Tokyo is very different to a yakuza ramen restaurant
Hey, 2020s kids! The ’90s have a sticker picture message waiting for you in Tokyo
Burning through cash just to throw things away tops list of headaches when moving house in Japan
The 10 most annoying things foreign tourists do on Japanese trains, according to locals
Japanese men reveal their favorite women’s lingerie colors in survey
Osaka establishes first designated smoking area in Dotonbori canal district to fight “overtourism”
566 million yen in gold bars donated to Japanese city’s water bureau
Mr. Sato tried an unbranded lunchbox meal courtesy of Muji, found it to be just plain delicious
How to make curry in a rice cooker with zero prep work and no water[Recipe]
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Naruto and Converse team up for new line of shinobi sneakers[Photos]
Now is the time to visit one of Tokyo’s best off-the-beaten-path plum blossom gardens
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura Frappuccino for cherry blossom season 2026
Is Sapporio’s Snow Festival awesome enough to be worth visiting even if you hate the snow? [Pics]
Japan has trams that say “sorry” while they ride around town…but why?
Sakura Totoro is here to get spring started early with adorable pouches and plushies
Foreign tourists in Japan will get free Shinkansen tickets to promote regional tourism
Poop is in full bloom at the Unko Museums for cherry blossom season
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Foreigners accounting for over 80 percent of off-course skiers needing rescue in Japan’s Hokkaido
Super-salty pizza sends six kids to the hospital in Japan, linguistics blamed
Archfiend Hello Kitty appears as Sanrio launches new team-up with Yu-Gi-Oh【Pics】
Take a trip to Japan’s Dododo Land, the most irritating place on Earth
China’s don’t-go-to-Japan warning looks to be affecting tourist crowds on Miyajima
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
New Pokémon blankets are part plushie cushion, part fluffy wrap, and all adorable【Photos】
New Pokémon Center megastore set to open at Tokyo Skytree this summer!
Pokémon Center megastores across Japan shutting down indefinitely because of coronavirus
Pokémon Cafe’s new Mega Charizard curry plate is a work of art in more ways than one
Graffiti artist Pikachu plushies coming to brand-new Shibuya Pokémon Center megastore【Photos】
New Pikachu-in-Pokémon-sleeping-bag plushies will keep fans’ hearts warm all winter long
Pokémon Center megastores give you 3 cool birthday bonuses if you shop during your birthday month
Tokyo just got a brand-new Pokémon megastore, and here’s a massive look at its exclusive items
Like Pokémon behinds? The Pokémon Center has got your butt covered
Champagne, macarons and Pikachu? Paris plays host to Europe’s first Pokémon Center
Pokémon photo spots popping up in center of Japan’s third-biggest city for Japan Railway event
The world’s first Pokémon GO specialty store just opened in Tokyo!【Photos】
Pokémon Centers around Japan celebrate the opening of Kyoto branch with commemorative goods
Shape up to be the very best with collaborative sports gear from the Pokémon Center and Mizuno
Pokémon Christmas season starting early with adorable new line of fashions and decorations【Pics】
Pokémon Center superstores won’t sell new Pokémon cards in-store, but will it stop scalpers?