After 40 years, the first official Dragon Ball Store is opening in Tokyo
The dedicated retail location will feature exclusive, must-buy goods for fans.
Dragon Ball stands as one of the most essential and globally recognized franchises in the anime world, marked by decades of history, collaborations, and media products. Remarkably, despite the brand’s massive popularity and 40 years of existence, an official, exclusive retail location has never existed—until now.
Through a new website and dedicated X (formerly Twitter) account, it has been officially announced that Japan will host the world’s very first Dragon Ball Store. This landmark shop is scheduled to open its doors on November 14 and will be conveniently located in the First Avenue Tokyo Station. This retail space is designed to be the definitive destination for fans seeking unique merchandise that fully represents the legacy of Goku and his friends.
The initial details regarding the store are currently scarce, building anticipation for the grand opening. The official website, while basic, confirms the opening date, the location, and necessary information such as directions and operating hours. To celebrate the announcement, the site features striking official art of Goku riding the Flying Nimbus.
What will you find in the Dragon Ball store?
For now, there is no exact information about what you can find in this store, but the website indicates that we will soon be able to learn more details about the products that will be available until the end of October. The store will have “must-buy” items for fans, including exclusive goods available nowhere else.
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For now, visitors in Japan can still find content related to Goku and his friends at Jump Shops.
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