Kingdom hearts Notebooks Accessories
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Kingdom Hearts Notebooks and Accessories Heading to Japan

Square Enix is set to release another series of Kingdom Hearts themed notebooks and accessories. However, these items will only be available in Japan. The Kingdom Hearts themed notebooks and additional accessories will be available to purchase on September 28, 2024. All of the items can be purchased through the Square Enix Online Store.

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The first series of merchandise is a total of five different Kingdom Hearts themed notebooks. Each notebook will cost 1,320 yen or around $10. Each notebook is inspired by some kind of popular motif in the series, such as the Kingdom Key, the icon crown, or the logo for Destiny Island and Traverse Town.

You can take a look at the notebooks below.

Additional accessories include a stationary holder modeled after the letter Pluto gives to Sora in the beginning of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. It costs 880 yen or $6.

You can take a look at the stationary holder below.

The third and final items are notebook covers. Both are available in black and white, and just like the notebooks, feature motifs associated with the series. Each cover will cost 9,900 yen or around $68, so a fair bit more expensivethan the notebooks themselves and the stationary holder.

Once again, these items are only available to the Japanese Square Enix Online Store. Which means consumers outside of Japan will need a middle-man service to obtain these Kingdom Hearts accessories and notebooks.

Kingdom Hearts 4, the latest mainline entry in the series, is in development.


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