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Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade Pop Up Store Commemorates First Anniversary

Sumzap opened up two Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade pop up stores to commemorate the first anniversary of the game. You’ll be able to find them at the Animate in Ikebukuro, or at the Tenjin Loft in Fukuoka. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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For every 2000 JPY you spend at one of the Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade pop up stores, you can get a bonus gift. The Ikebukuro location gives you a random clear card while the Fukuoka location gives a random postcard. Each store has a different end date as well. The Ikebukuro store will close on December 8, 2024. Meanwhile, the Fukuoka store will close a day later on December 9, 2024.

Aside from getting items, you’ll be able to see cardboard cutouts of the major characters. Merchandise available at both stores are:

  • Acrylic block: 3850 JPY
  • Acrylic stand: 1870 JPY
  • Acrylic wire keychains: 1100 JPY
  • Clear folders: 880 JPY
  • Desk calendar: 2750 JPY
  • Glitter acrylic block: 4730 JPY
  • Memo pads: 990 JPY
  • Metal can badges: 770 JPY
  • Name clips: 660 JPY
  • Shakeable acrylic sheet: 1210 JPY
  • Trading can badges: 660 JPY
  • Trading cards: 385 JPY
  • Washi tape: 770 JPY

Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade is an action RPG based on the popular anime and manga series. It started in 2023 in Japan, and the English version came out in November 2024. The combat uses a turn-based battle system, with cut-ins for ultimate and cooperative skills. Story-wise, it mixes original content with scenes from the original show and comic.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade is readily available on Windows PC and mobile devices.


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