New Inuyasha Merchandise on Sale in Japan
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New Inuyasha Merchandise on Sale in Japan

A new line of Inuyasha merchandise items is now available at various 100-yen stores throughout Japan. The stores where the items will appear include Daiso, Seria, Can Do, Watts, Meets, Silk, and Flet’s. [Thanks, Oricon!]

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Depending on the store, items available might vary. Some of the items available as part of the new Inuyasha merchandise collection include clear file folders, multi folders, notepads, notebooks, sticky notes, stickers, masking tape, handerkchief towels, various acrylic stands, can badges, pens, and plush keychains, to name a few.

The characters featured in the merchandise items include Inuyasha, Kagome, Shippo and Kirara, Miroku, Sesshomaru and Rin, and Kikyo.

Since the new Inuyasha merchandise collection is appearing at 100-yen stores, the majority of items will cost 100 yen (~$0.65.) However, some item prices will differ for more expensive merchandise. You can check out the merchandise items with a different price tag here:

  • Button Badge (2 types available) – 220 yen (~$1.42)
  • Big Acrylic Stand (2 types available) – 330 yen (~$2.13)
  • Mug (2 types available) – 330 yen (~$2.13)
  • Tapestry – 550 yen (~$3.56)
  • Plush Keychain (2 types available) – 880 yen (~$5.69)

And you can also take a better look at the full list of items here:

The Inuyasha anime series is available on streaming services like Crunchyroll or Netflix, and the manga is handled by Viz Media. Its sequel Yashahime is also available on streaming services, and Viz Media handles the manga release.


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