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Red Capsule Candy Being Sold at Silent Hill f Pop-Up Shop

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A Silent Hill f pop-up shop will open up for a limited time in Shibuya Tsutaya. You’ll be able to find it on the sixth floor from January 6 to January 29, 2026.

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The Silent Hill f pop-up shop, which is called Tsuruya based on the name of a store in the game, will sell “beautiful yet grotesque” apparel and goods. You’ll be able to purchase “normal” goods like acrylic stands of the characters, but you can also get items that make it seem like you’re actually in the world of Silent Hill f.

For example, you can buy a 10-pack of candy that resembles the red capsules that Hinako picks up for healing. This costs 972 JPY ($6.20), and they also have a replica of Shu’s note. You can also buy a bell-shaped charm, similar to what Hinako gave her sister at the beginning of the game. This charm costs 880 JPY ($5.65). Here are other items that are available at the pop-up shop:

  • Ayakakashi t-shirt: 3300 JPY
  • Can badges: 550 JPY per blind box
  • Ebisugaoka map clear folder: 660 JPY
  • Emblem badge: 880 JPY each
  • Omamori keychains: 770 JPY
  • Pink rabbit badge: 880 JPY
  • Postits: 880 JPY
  • Tsuruya towel: 880 JPY

For every 2200 JPY you spend, you can pull for a novelty postcard. There are six variations—Hinako, Shu, Rinko, Sakuko, Fox Mask, Ayakakashi.

Silent Hill f is readily available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC. The Silent Hill f pop-up shop will be at the Shibuya Tatsuya from January 6 to 29, 2026.

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