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Bombergirl Pop-Up Store to Appear in Shibuya in August 2024

A pop-up store based on Bombergirl will appear in Shibuya, featuring characters dressed up like they’re magical girls. The store will run from August 1 to 31, 2024.

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You’ll be able to find the Bombergirl pop-up store on the sixth floor of the Shibuya Tsutaya. As a note, if you spend over 2200 JPY on Bombergirl goods, you’ll be able to get a novelty bromide. There are twelve variations in total and you’ll get a random one so if you’re aiming for a specific character, you might have to purchase more. It seems that it’s for every 2200 JPY rather than per transaction though, so you don’t have to make multiple purchases.

Here are the goods that’ll be available:

  • Acrylic cards: 550 JPY
  • Acrylic keyholders: 660 JPY
  • B2 tapestry: 3850 JPY
  • Big acrylic stand figure: 4400 JPY
  • Can badges: 330 JPY
  • Clear folder: 660 JPY each
  • Pass case: 1650 JPY
  • Sticker: 550 JPY

Bombergirl is a Konami’s spinoff of Bomberman, which it has the rights to as it bought Hudson Soft. Like Bomberman, the goal is to use bombs and such in order to defeat the opposite team’s base. Unlike the original Bomberman series, the characters look like stereotypical bishoujo rather than little mascot-looking people.

Bombergirl is available in Japan on the Windows PC and in arcades.


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