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Pokemon Center Nagoya Will Reopen With a New Look

The Pokemon Company has published new images that show what the new version of Pokemon Center Nagoya will look like. The company will reopen the physical store at Nagoya PARCO on October 12, 2024.

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Cutouts of Pikachu and the second-generation mythical Pokemon Celebi will greet visitors at the store’s entrance. The facility will also have a vast event space with a large monitor set up in the middle.

The left side of the store will have a circular plush area with a Golden Magikarp statue at its center. The company will also set up a Pokemon Card Game Station nearby for people to play the Trading Card Game.

In addition, The Pokemon Company will sell a number of new merchandise featuring Celebi, Alcremie, Meganium, and the Golden Magikarp to celebrate the Nagoya outlet’s reopening. Most of the items that have been listed earlier will also be available to order via the Japanese Pokemon Center Online website. However, the following will only be purchasable exclusively at the renewed physical Nagoya outlet:

  • Pokemon Center Nagoya logo pins – Â¥770 (~$5.20)
  • Pokemon Center Nagoya-branded Shiruko Sand crackers – Â¥1,404 (~$9.49)
  • Seto ceramic tumbler featuring Celebi – Â¥2,585 (~$17.45)
  • Set of two small Seto ceramic plates featuring Celebi – Â¥4,070 (~$27.45)
  • Large Seto ceramic plate featuring Celebi – Â¥4,510 (~$30.45)

Pokemon Center Nagoya will reopen on the second floor of Nagoya PARCO’s East Building on October 12, 2024.


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