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Hunter x Hunter Items Will Appear in Avail

Avail stores in Japan will start selling Hunter x Hunter apparel and home items starting December 9, 2023. You’ll be able to find them in both physical and online storefronts.

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As of the time of writing, clicking on the link in the announcement Tweet will take you to the main Shimamura store for Avail. The online store will not have the Hunter x Hunter items until December 9, 2023. Avail does not offer international shipping. So those who don’t plan on being in Japan at the time will need to use a proxy service if they wish to purchase these items.

The full list of items and prices that are part of the Hunter x Hunter collection from Avail are:

  • Back cushion: 1500 JPY
  • Backpack charm: 790 JPY
  • Card case: 1200 JPY
  • Clip: 790 JPY
  • Fastener charm: 790 JPY
  • Half-sleeved t-shirts: 1800 JPY
  • Key case: 1200 JPY
  • Long-sleeved shirt: 2300 JPY
  • Miniature shoulder bag: 2300 JPY
  • Pins: 780 JPY
  • Smartphone stand: 900 JPY
  • Storage box: 1500 JPY
  • Tissue case: 900 JPY

The shirts use images from the openings and endings and key moments from the show. For example, you can get a shirt with the iconic and memetic Hisoka schwing (from his fight against Gon in Heaven’s Tower).

You can also get a smartphone stand that looks like Gon, Killua, and Hisoka are doing their utmost best to hold onto it (from the dodgeball game in Greed Island). Finally, there is also a card game that looks like a Hunter’s license.

Hunter x Hunter (2011) is readily available on streaming services such as Crunchyroll and Netflix. Those in the US can also watch it via Viz Media’s YouTube channel. The Hunter x Hunter collection at Avail will appear in stores starting December 9, 2023.


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