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Japanese Nintendo Stores Get New Donkey Kong Merchandise

Japanese Nintendo Stores Get New Donkey Kong Merchandise
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Nintendo announced its stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto now carry seven new kinds of Donkey Kong merchandise. These range from a Diddy Kong plush pouch to towels. A large Donkey Kong plush is also planned, but isn’t available alongside the other items on July 17, 2025. 

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The Diddy Kong item is the most expensive at the moment at 3,520

円 (~$24). The most affordable are two different styles of hand towels featuring DK for 990円 (~$7). 

Here’s the full list of everything available now and their prices:

  • Banana ankle socks – 1,155円 (~$8)
  • Diddy Kong hanging plush pouch – 3,520円 (~$24)
  • DK barrel keychain with his face embroidered on it – 1,540円 (~$10)
  • Felt sticker sheet – 1,100円 (~$7) 
  • Hand towel (2 designs) – 990円 (~$7)
  • Mesh zippered pouch – 2,420円 (~$16)

While these new Donkey Kong items are only in the Nintendo Store locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, some of the merchandise from the first run of the collection are available in the New York and San Francisco locations. The pages for both of those show the fleece DK hoodie, the banana pouch, the barrel shoulder bag and cushion, rubber straps, and t-shirt. 

Here’s how those older items that are also available worldwide look:

This comes as Donkey Kong Bananza debuted worldwide. It is now available on the Switch 2 and marks a Super Mario Odyssey style adventure for DK and Pauline.

The new Donkey Kong merchandise is now available at the Nintendo Store locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto in Japan. It’s unknown when they might head to the US storefronts.

Jenni Lada
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