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More Pikmin Merchandise Added to Nintendo Stores in Japan

Nintendo confirmed that a new batch of Pikmin merchandise is heading to the Tokyo and Osaka stores in Japan. The new goods added to the existing lineup include four new enamel pins, an iPhone protector case, a laundry hanger, Purple Pikmin gloves, a White Pikmin soap dispenser, a blanket shaped like a Bulborb, as well as other Bulborb-themed items like a plush keychain, a hand towel, and a face towel.

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The new goods are now available for purchase from the Nintendo Tokyo and Osaka official stores, as well as the My Nintendo Store online store in Japan. Here is the list of new items and their prices:

  • Enamel pins – 1,100 JPY each (~$7 USD)
  • iPhone protector case – 2,750 JPY (~$19 USD)
  • Laundry hanger – 2,310 JPY (~$16 USD)
  • Purple Pikmin gloves – 1,650 JPY (~$11 USD)
  • White Pikmin soap dispenser – 1,320 JPY (~$9 USD)
  • Bulborb blanket – 5,500 JPY (~$38 USD)
  • Bulborb plush keychain – 2,420 JPY (~$17 USD)
  • Bulborb hand towel – 660 JPY (~$4 USD)
  • Bulborb face towel – 1,320 JPY (~$9 USD)

And you can also take a better look at the new Pikmin goods on the gallery below.

The lineup also includes other Pikmin items that Nintendo restocked back in May 2023, such as flower vases, a clock, a gratin dish, glasses, hoodies, T-shirts, shirts, along with a variety of other apparel and useful household items.

The full lineup of Pikmin goods and merchandise is now available for purchase from the Nintendo Tokyo and Osaka stores, as well as the My Nintendo Store online store in Japan. Pikmin 4 is now available on the Nintendo Switch.


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