New Cinnamoroll Pop-up Stores Open in Japan
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Cinnamoroll Pop-up Stores Will Sell New Merchandise Japan

Sanrio announced that two new limited time Cinnamoroll pop-up stores will appear in Japan between August and September 2024. The exclusive Cinnamoroll merchandise items available include home items such as tableware, and other items such as a tote bag and pin badges. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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The Cinnamoroll Leisure Market pop-up store will be the first to appear between August 9-25, 2024. The store will be located in a special venue at the third floor of the Hibiya Chanter building in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Meanwhile, the Cinnamoroll Pop Pop Pop-up Store will appear next between August 23 and September 8, 2024 at the sixth floor of the Ikebukuro Parco main building, also in Tokyo. In addition, various limited food items will appear at the Sanrio Cafe Shibuya store, HELLO KITTY no Kongariyaki store at Diver City Tokyo Plaza, and Sanrio Cafe Wagon.

The items available at the Cinnamoroll Leisure Market pop-up store include a bowl for 1,100 yen (~$7.49,) a mug that costs 1,320 yen (~$8.99,) and two types of hair bands which cost 1,848 yen (~$12.58) each.

Here’s how those pieces of Cinnamoroll merchandise will look:

As for the Cinnamoroll Ikebukuro store, it will offer a reversible tote bag for 3,300 yen (~$22.47) each, a mesh poach for 1,760 yen  (~$11.99,) a hand mirror that costs 990 yen (~$6.74,) an acrylic hair comb for 660 yen  (~$4.49,) a themed tin can for 864 yen (~$5.88,) and 5 trading pin badges for 440 yen (~$3) each.

In other related news, various Sanrio characters appeared dressed as characters from The Rose of Versailles to promote the upcoming movie.

The two new Cinnamoroll pop-up stores will appear in Tokyo between August and September 2024.


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