NIJISANJI EN Photoism Frames Collab Launches This April
The Photoism collab marks NIJISANJI EN's first physical photo-frame tie-in, expanding the virtual talent group's merchandise footprint into a real-world photo booth format across multiple Asian markets.
Reporting from 1 sources: VTuber NewsDrop.
NIJISANJI EN is collaborating with the self-photo studio brand Photoism for a limited-time photo frame event running throughout April. Fans can visit participating Photoism locations to take snapshots using frames featuring 28 NIJISANJI EN livers, then receive physical prints, digital copies, and behind-the-scenes clips. Simultaneously, a pop-up store will open on April 2 in seven countries and regions: Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. The pop-up will sell exclusive merchandise including acrylic standees, key rings, holographic can badges, postcard sets, photo-style card sets, mini package acrylic keychains, portrait acrylic keychains, two-layer A5 clear panels, and square clear bottles. The collaboration is part of NIJISANJI EN's Anniversary Project, organized by ANYCOLOR's English-language unit in partnership with CyberAgent's anime merchandise division.
The Photoism collaboration offers 28 frame designs, one per participating liver, letting fans pose with their chosen virtual talent in Photoism booths. After snapping, customers receive a physical print on-site and can download the digital image and a short behind-the-scenes clip online. The pop-up store component runs from April 2, with locations confirmed in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. Merchandise includes acrylic standees, key rings with charms and acrylic rings, holographic can badges, postcard sets, photo-style card sets, mini package acrylic keychains, portrait acrylic keychains, two-layer A5 clear panels, and square clear bottles. The event is part of NIJISANJI EN's Anniversary Project, a collaboration between ANYCOLOR's English-language unit and CyberAgent's anime merchandise division. No specific anniversary date or further project details were announced alongside the Photoism tie-in.
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- VTuber NewsDrop NIJISANJI EN Photoism Frames Collab this April