What this is
This is an official POP UP SHOP celebrating the TV anime 'The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten 2' (Otonari no Tenshi-sama ni Itsunomanika Dame Ningen ni Sareteita Ken 2), held at the Shinjuku Marui Men department store in Tokyo. The event runs for ten days from June 12 to June 21, 2026, featuring exclusive merchandise produced with newly drawn illustrations not available elsewhere. Visitors can browse panel displays that immerse them in the world of the anime alongside the shopping experience. The original series, based on a popular light novel by Saekisan, follows a heartwarming slow-burn romance between neighbours, and the anime adaptation has built a dedicated fanbase both in Japan and internationally.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of the anime series and the original light novel who want to get their hands on limited-edition merchandise unavailable through regular retail channels. It will also appeal to collectors of anime goods, casual fans curious about the series, and anyone interested in the pop-up shop culture that is a staple of Japanese anime fandom. The atmosphere is typically relaxed and browsable, similar to a boutique fan merchandise store. Arrive early in the event run for the best merchandise selection, as popular items tend to sell out quickly.
Good to know
Entry to the pop-up shop itself is free, but budget for merchandise purchases if you want to qualify for the random postcard bonus (minimum single spend of ¥3,000 including tax). Shinjuku Marui Men is a well-known fashion-focused department store in Shinjuku, and the 8F event space is a dedicated area regularly used for anime and character goods pop-ups — it is compact, so expect it to feel busy on weekends. Cash is strongly recommended as a backup payment method, though major credit cards are generally accepted at Marui stores. Arrive at opening time (11:00) on weekdays for the most comfortable shopping experience; weekend afternoons can get crowded with queues forming at the entrance. The event runs only ten days, so do not leave your visit to the final weekend if you have specific items in mind.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

