Shueisha announced that the first every Dragon Ball Store, which will sell exclusive merchandise based on the anime and manga, will open in Japan. The official site confirmed it will appear in Tokyo. It didn’t list an exact location yet for the retailer. It did note that it is expected to be open for business in Fall 2025.
The announcement didn’t include any examples of the merchandise or location when bringing up the Dragon Ball Store. It is unknown if it will be a full, standalone location or function more like a pop-up in a department store like Parco. The announcement did confirm that this is part of a 40th anniversary series of celebrations. As such, it will also involve some limited edition items that won’t be available anywhere other than this specific retailer.
Most recently, the Dragon Ball Daima anime ran. It streamed on Crunchyroll. After its launch, the series ended up being implemented into and made cameos in multiple games. Characters and variants of existing ones from it showed up in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero DLC. It showed up in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 earlier in 2025. Its next stop is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, as a two-part add-on will add characters, locations, and quests based on it in July 2025.
The Dragon Ball Store should open in Fall 2025 in Tokyo, Japan, if all goes according to plan. Viz Media handled the release of the manga in English in the US. Many of the anime adaptations are streaming on Crunchyroll.