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Capcom fans, look no further! The video game giant now has an official merchandise store for all your Capcom needs with items from all of your favorite Capcom classics such as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Monster Hunter and more! There are currently two locations: Shibuya PARCO in Tokyo and Shinsaibashi PARCO in Osaka. These stores are a must visit to obtain exclusive items only found in Japan. Don’t forget to take picture with Ryu as he greets you upon entering the stores!
As the only official Capcom stores in the world, expect to find all sorts of merchandise during your visit. Represent your favorite character in a number of ways from plushies and key chains to posters to apparel. They also offer tableware and such so you can decorate your home with your favorite games/characters as well. These and so much more await during your visit to the Capcom Store.
Why not experience and explore the Capcom Store yourself? Join any of our Japan Anime Tours or Game Show Tours to secure yourself a visit and bring home some special memorabilia!
Those who are fans of the Monster Hunter series can look forward to a wide variety of merchandise. After seeing a surge in popularity after the release of its most recent installment “Monster Hunter World” being the first to be available on PC as well as other platforms such as PlayStation and Xbox. In addition to the Capcom Store, we highly recommend fans to also stop by Hunter’s Bar, a Monster Hunter themed restaurant where you can enjoy foods and beverages inspired by the game. The décor is also something to thoroughly enjoy as the attention to detail, the items on display, and overall atmosphere is immaculate.
Capcom themselves have recommended several of their exclusive merchandise that cannot be found anywhere else:
A t-shirt exclusive to the Shibuya location, designed with all of Capcom’s iconic characters visible on the shirt.
Everybody’s favorite ramune candy packaged in a specially designed box reminiscent of how the early Super Famicom games were packaged. With different games featured on each box, be sure to collect all to complete the collection.
Collect all of your favorite characters from any Capcom game in a miniature palm-sized plushie!
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne XR Walk will be the first attraction for Universal Studios Japan (limited time. (Mar. 4, 2022 - Aug. 28, 2022). Experience Monster Hunter World through virtual reality system. Walk and experience hunting with weapons while the wind blows. To experience the Monster Hunter World Iceborne XR , join our 10 Days Highlights of Japan | Anime + Monster Hunter+ Mario + Attack on Titan + Hunter x Hunter + Sailor Moon as well as the Ghibli Museum, Akihabara, Pokemon Center, and much more. >>View Tour Details
Dive into the Monster Hunter world and enjoy a few drinks, some food, and game time.
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