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Square Enix Pop-Up Store Appears in Narita Airport

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For a limited time, Square Enix will open ‌a pop-up store in Terminal 2 of Narita Airport. It will be open from April 3 to September 27, 2026. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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The promotional image uses Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy mascot characters dressed up like pilots in airport-like locales while an airplane flies overhead. For Dragon Quest, a Slime is the pilot, and for Final Fantasy, it’s a Chocobo. Those won’t be the only two games with merchandise at the store, though. The Square Enix pop-up store will also have items for franchises like Kingdom Hearts and NieR.

New items at the pop-up store will feature the key visual of the Slime and Chocobo pilots. You can get:

  • A5 notebook: 1760 JPY
  • Acrylic keychain: 1430 JPY
  • Sticker: 550 JPY

Some items that the pop-up store will stock are:

  • Acrylic stand – Cloud: 1650 JPY
  • Card sleeve #SQ kawaii: 2200 JPY
  • Chocobo knitted plush: 4180 JPY
  • FFXIV miniature acrylic block collection: 400 JPY
  • Kingdom Hearts pin collection: 858 JPY
  • Kuplu Kopo plush: 2970 JPY
  • NieR series acrylic badge collection: 770 JPY
  • Slime balloon mascot keychain: 1540 JPY
  • Slime squishy: 1320 JPY

The above items actually came out already, but some of them, such as the knitted Chocobo plush, aren’t in stock via the official online store.

As a note, TGS 2026 will run from September 17 to 21, 2026 (with public days starting from the 19th). This means that the Square Enix pop-up store might be the perfect place to hang out at after arrival if you wish to travel to Japan for the show this year.

The Square Enix pop-up store will appear in Narita Airport from April 3 to September 27, 2026.

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