The Japanese official Disney web store has opened a new page dedicated to merchandise from the Kingdom Hearts series. People in Japan can now find and purchase goods related to the game series Disney made in cooperation with Square Enix.
The lineup ranges from small goods like stickers and magnets to the larger character plushies. The item prices range from ¥396 (~$2.55) for a single sticker to ¥6,380 (~$41.15) for a Kingdom Chain Keyblade toy that can also generate a keyhole-shaped light. Some of the items have also been previously sold on Square Enix’s e-Store, such as the Stationery sticker set and the Re:Chain of Memories playing cards.
Here is the full list of merchandise listed on the Japanese Disney web store, sorted by their prices in Japanese yen:
- Single sticker – ¥396
- Glass magnet – ¥660 (random)
- Acrylic sticker – ¥770 (random)
- Acrylic gallery magnet – ¥880 (random)
- Stationery sticker set – ¥880 each
- Acrylic keychain – ¥1,760
- Canvas pouch (Hundred Acre Wood) – ¥1,980
- Keyblade keychain – ¥2,090
- Music box – ¥2,970
- Smartphone cover – ¥2,970
- Playing cards set – ¥3,080
- Shadow plush – ¥3,520
- 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle – ¥3,740
- Shadow mug cup – ¥3,850
- KH2 Chibi character plush – ¥4,180 (Sora, Riku, or Roxas)
- King Mickey Bright Arts Gallery figure – ¥4,400
- King Mickey plush – ¥5,280
- KH3 character plush – ¥5,940 (Goofy, Donald, or Chip&Dale)
- Light-Up Keyblade – ¥6,380
Inside Games noted that the Kingdom Hearts merchandise page just went live on the Japanese Disney web store on December 5, 2025, at 10 AM JST. But even though the store only supports domestic shipments within Japan, some of the items listed—like the Keyblades and the Winnie the Pooh pouches—are already sold out in just a few hours.
The entire Kingdom Hearts series of console games released to date—up to Kingdom Hearts 3 and the Melody of Memory rhythm game—are available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch—the latter mostly via cloud versions. As of 2025, Square Enix is working on the development of the series’ next mainline sequel, Kingdom Hearts 4.