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Aikatsu! POP UP SHOP 2026 in First Avenue Tokyo Station — event in Tokyo

Aikatsu! POP UP SHOP 2026Anime Merchandise at Tokyo Station

What this is

Newly drawn illustrations of the Aikatsu8 unit are the centrepiece of this two-week pop-up shop tucked inside Tokyo Character Street beneath Tokyo Station. The shop sells a range of merchandise including can badges, acrylic dioramas, acrylic stands, and A3 clear posters. Spend ¥2,200 or more and you receive one random postcard from a set of eight designs.

Who should go

Aikatsu! series fans, particularly those following the Aikatsu8 unit. Collectors hunting limited-run merchandise will find the most value here.

Good to know

Tokyo Character Street is a permanent underground shopping zone inside First Avenue Tokyo Station, accessible without passing through JR ticket gates — just follow signs from the Yaesu side of the station. The Wagon under Stairs F is a small pop-up stall format, so space is limited and queues can form on weekends or during the opening days. Stock at pop-up wagons is typically not restocked once sold out, so visiting early in the two-week run is advisable. Payment by IC card or credit card may not be available at wagon-style stalls; bring cash (yen) to be safe. The ¥2,200 postcard gift is one random card per qualifying purchase, so multiple purchases increase your chances of completing the set.

Event Information

When

Jul 17 – Jul 30, 2026

Where

First Avenue Tokyo Station, Tokyo Character Street, Wagon under Stairs F

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Price

Free entry; postcard gift with purchases from ¥2,200

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This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.