Delicious in Dungeon Senshi Pot and Pan
Image via Rakuten

You Can Own Delicious in Dungeon Senshi Pot and Pan 

Consumers can purchase a Delicious in Dungeon (or Dungeon Meshi) pan and pot inspired by Senshi, the dwarf warrior and resident chef in the eclectic cast of characters. The pan will cost 16,000 yen or around $104 dollars, where as the pot will cost 17,000 yen or roughly $110. Both items can be found on the Rakuten online store. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Unfortunately, both items are out of stock, and there is no information as to when the pot and pan will be available for purchase again. If the product was available for purchase it would appear about one month after ordering. Additionally, these items are limited to a “hometown tax” for Tsubame in the Niigata Prefecture in Japan.

You can take a look at the pot and pan below:

These items appear to be part of a continued collaboration with Japanese kitchenware manufacturer Muranokajiya (Village Blacksmith). Items as part of this collaboration were available to pre-order until June 11, 2024. This included chopsticks, wooden cutlery, a cutting board, ladles, and wooden plates featuring the cast of Delicious in Dungeon. These items are not part of a hometown tax reward and could be purchased worldwide through a proxy service.

The Delicious in Dungeon Senshi Pot and Pan are available to purchase through Rakuten.


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