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Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Pop-Up Shop Opens in Tokyo and Osaka

The physical retail push signals that the series, which streams on Amazon Prime Video in Japan, has enough domestic demand to warrant dedicated pop-up events in two major cities.

Key Facts

  • The Hazbin Hotel Season 2 pop-up shop opens in Tokyo on May 29, 2026, and in Osaka on June 26, 2026.
  • Merchandise includes acrylic stands, keychains, can badges, stickers, T-shirts, socks, tote bags, and cushions.
  • Customers spending at least 5,500 yen can enter a lottery for larger acrylic stands and stickers.
  • The first day in Tokyo uses a same-day lottery via LINE for entry; subsequent days have free entry.
  • Online sales are available through BLACK BALLOON MARKET, but in-store bonuses do not apply to online orders.

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Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Pop-Up Shop Opens in Tokyo and Osaka

A pop-up shop selling apparel and goods for Hazbin Hotel Season 2 will run in Tokyo from May 29 and in Osaka from June 26, 2026. Products include acrylic stands, keychains, T-shirts, and cushions. Online sales are available through BLACK BALLOON MARKET. A purchase lottery offers bonus items.

The Hazbin Hotel Season 2 POP-UP SHOP will open in Tokyo on May 29 and in Osaka on June 26, 2026, selling apparel and character goods. The merchandise lineup includes acrylic stands, keychains, can badges, stickers, T-shirts, socks, tote bags, and cushions. Customers who spend at least 5,500 yen can enter a lottery for larger acrylic stands and stickers. The first day in Tokyo will use a same-day lottery via LINE for entry due to expected crowds; free entry is planned for subsequent days. Online purchases are available through BLACK BALLOON MARKET, though in-store bonuses do not apply to online orders.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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