Book storage with Final Fantasy XIV FFXIV map cover shared by Square Enix for Map Day
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Square Enix Map Day Merchandise Includes FFXIV, Octopath 2

The Japanese official X account for Square Enix e-Store shared sharing map themed FFXIV, Octopath Traveler 2, and Triangle Strategy merchandise to coincide with Map Day, which falls on April 19th every year in Japan. None of the items are brand-new, since they have been released for quite a while. However, all of the items listed are still available for purchase on the Japanese Square Enix e-Store.

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The first featured item is a 9 cm (~3.54 in) thick and 25 cm (~9.84 in) wide book storage box with the world map of FFXIV as its cover. Square Enix released this item on August 31, 2021, at 3,850 yen (~$24.90).

The second entry on the list is a 40 cm (~15.75 in) long and 23 cm (~9.05 in) wide face towel featuring the map of Solistia from Octopath Traveler 2. This item has been available since February 24, 2023, with a price tag of 1,800 yen (~$11.65).

The third and last item is a ticket case decorated with the Triangle Strategy world map, which has been available since March 4, 2022, at 3,100 yen (~$20). The case is 22 cm (~8.66 in) tall and can go up to 23 cm (~9.05 in) wide when unfolded.

Square Enix’s new Japanese tweet covering the Map Day is also available to view right below:

The Japanese Map Day falls on April 19th every year. The day is not a public holiday, but it still holds significance in Japanese history. This is because the process of producing the first-ever accurately measured map of Japan officially began on April 19, 1800.


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