“NIJISANJI Nuistore Toraberu!” 5-City Pop-up Tour Launches July 4 in Sapporo and Nagoya — Each Venue Brings Exclusive Plushie Mascots

ANYCOLOR Inc.‘s VTuber group “NIJISANJI” announced “NIJISANJI Nuistore Toraberu!” — a pop-up event taking the popular “NIJISANJI Nuistore” plushie store on a 5-city tour starting Saturday, July 4, 2026. Venues in Sapporo, Nagoya, Sendai, Hakata, and Osaka will offer early sales of venue-exclusive plushie mascots, while Hakata and Osaka will also host a revival of the “Nijitown Collab Cafe.”

Key Points

  • Event Period: Starts Saturday, July 4, 2026 in Sapporo and Nagoya, with the final Osaka leg running through Thursday, August 27
  • Target Cities: A 5-city tour covering Sapporo, Nagoya, Sendai, Hakata, and Osaka
  • Venue-Exclusive Merchandise: “Toraberu! Mascot” Plushie Mascots — 5 designs total (3,200 yen each, tax incl.) / Original Shopper Bag 700 yen (tax incl.)
  • Additional Programming: A revival of the “Nijitown Collab Cafe” is confirmed for the Hakata and Osaka venues

A Nationwide 5-City Tour with Per-Venue Schedules

“NIJISANJI Nuistore Toraberu!” marks the first large-scale tour to take the Yokohama-based NIJISANJI Nuistore on the road across Japan. The Sapporo and Nagoya venues will run from Saturday, July 4, 2026 through Thursday, July 16, while the Sendai venue runs Saturday, July 11 through Sunday, July 26, the Hakata venue runs Saturday, July 18 through Friday, August 14, and the Osaka venue runs Saturday, August 1 through Thursday, August 27 — an approximately two-month sequence of openings.

The Sapporo venue is located on the 2F special event space of Sapporo Factory 2-jo-kan; the Nagoya venue at the 3F Marche Court of mozo Wonder City; the Sendai venue at the Sendai PARCO 1/2F event space; the Hakata venue at Bandai Namco Cross Store Hakata Tree Village on the B1F of Canal City Hakata South Building; and the Osaka venue at Bandai Namco Cross Store Osaka Umeda Tree Village on the 8F of HEP FIVE.

Five Venue-Exclusive Local Plushie Mascots

NIJISANJI Nuistore Toraberu! Original shopper bag and lineup of venue-exclusive plushie mascots from all 5 cities

At each venue, the “Toraberu! Mascot” series will be sold in advance, with one design only available at that specific location (3,200 yen each, tax incl.). The lineup includes “Kirin-chan” in Sapporo, “Pretzel” in Nagoya, “Debito” in Sendai, “Fuwatchi Cruller” in Hakata, and “Maracas Obake” in Osaka.

The hugely popular “Nijipuppet,” “Nijinui,” and “Nijitown” series will also be featured, and the tour-exclusive “Original Shopper Bag” (700 yen tax incl.) will be available at all venues. Each plushie mascot is also planned for later sale at NIJI Store and the NIJISANJI Nuistore, though purchase quantity limits may differ between channels.

“Nijitown Collab Cafe” Revival Confirmed for Hakata and Osaka

At the Hakata and Osaka venues, the previously popular “Nijitown Collab Cafe” will return for a revival run. Featuring menu items and novelties inspired by NIJISANJI characters, the collab cafe will operate alongside the Nuistore at those locations.

For fans living outside the Yokohama area, the tour offers a rare opportunity to experience the NIJISANJI Nuistore — previously only accessible via a trip to Yokohama — right in their own region.

Outlook and Further Announcements

Additional information on exclusive merchandise, detailed collab cafe menus, and ticket distribution will be announced via the official NIJISANJI Nuistore X (formerly Twitter) account @NIJI_nuistore and the dedicated event website. Each venue’s exclusive items are limited to one per design per checkout, so fans pursuing specific mascots are encouraged to arrive early.

Impressions and Outlook

The biggest talking point here is that NIJISANJI’s real-world store presence — historically concentrated in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan corridor and Ikebukuro — is taking its first major step into a 5-city tour reaching from Hokkaido down to Kyushu. For regional fans, this means a chance to physically touch goods that previously felt distant — a moment with measurable ripple effects on local economies. The venue-exclusive local mascot lineup is engineered to drive collector enthusiasm, and a surge of venue reports on social media along with mascot trading communities is likely. With the collab cafe revival on top, this is shaping up to be the headline real-world VTuber fan event of the summer.

Source: PR TIMES

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