Pop-up shop product time!This is the 1st Digimon Adventure Pop-up shop (and 7th total for the franchise!)This newest pop-up shop will be at the Limited Base at the Ikebukuro P'Parco and the Namba Marui in Osaka It will take place at both shops between October 12th and October 31st, so just 2 weeks until it opens!A number of items to go through, all of which are exclusive to the pop-up shops!The new Halloween key-art from the shops show up in a lot of the new products. First up are 3d acrylic stands. You pop out the acrylic pieces and built it into a 3d display. There are 8 total, and each is 2,100 yen.Acrylic keychains! (the art really does look nice.) There are 8 total, and each is 900 yen.An A4 size (8.27 x 11.69 inches) clear file. The front features the key art, while the back features silhouettes of the artwork and a Happy Halloween message. It costs 400 yen.17 can badges featuring not only the Adventure Halloween art, but the tri. pop-up shop Halloween art! They cost 400 yen each and are blindpacked.9 different Digimon furoshiki (wrapping cloth, like you'd see characters use to carry bentos and other items in anime.) There's the 9 partners, plus PicoDevimon! Each is 1,700 yen.Who doesn't love socks! There are 2 types, an Agumon/Tailmon pair, and a Gabumon/Patamon pair. Each pair is 1,300 yen.A mini pouch featuring the key art in a landscape formation on one side, silhouettes on the other. It costs 1,800 yen.A face towel featuring a painting of the train car in the digital world. It costs 3,500 yen.Four egg cushions! Each features a partner Digimon in a lower level. Each is 2,500 yen.A drawstring bag featuring the new key art in a rather fun formation. It's 850 yen.This letter writing set contains 5 envelopes and 30 pieces of stationary with a number of digieggs on it, plus a familiar pumpkin! It costs 1,200 yen.This spiral notebook features silhouettes of the new art on the front cover and the interior and a pumpkin design on the back. It costs 950 yen.Tape! Character design masking tape to be specific. There is a Halloween Adventure roll and a tri. roll featuring the kids and their Digimon at their ultimate level. 600 yen each.More temperature changing mugs! These have been popular at the pop-up shops. This time there are two- Taichi and Yamato, and Takeru and Hikari. When cold you only see the character art, and when it's warm decorations and the Adventure logo on a planetoid appears. Each is 1,800 yen.For the halloween theme they've brought back some popular prior art with new products! It's the kids dressed up as their Digimon! This stainless steel water bottle has Taichi and Yamato in costumes based on their Digimon at the adult level. It costs 2,500 yen.Then we get 9 tri. character keychains! These all have the kids dressed as their Digimon at the level they appear as most of the time. It appears they have a ring at the bottom so they can be daisy chained if you want. Each costs 900 yen.These 8 metal keychains feature the date the kids ended up in the digital world. Along with that we get silhouettes, crest symbols, and colors for each kid, plus a bit of digimoji that I can't make out at the moment. Each is 800 yen.These rubber keychains each feature the Digimon in the shoe of their partner for a cute design. Each is 650 yen and blind packed.The metal keychains are back yet again! These crest keychains have been very popular with fans who import items. 980 yen each.Now, on to a promotional gift...For every 2000 yen spent (not including tax) you get a postcard using the pop-up key art. There will be eight postcards given at random, each featuring one of the kids and their Digimon partner.Postcards will be limited in stock.Historically they've announced more products later, so we will see what shows up over the next two weeks before the shops open.Previous info about the new pop-up shop can be found here You'll want to contact an intermediary to get these items sent to you. WtW is not affiliated with any, but here are a selection of intermediaries that have worked well for various WtWers and their friends in the past:Be aware many intermediaries do not carry items from specialty shops since they can't be ordered online. You will need to ask them and explain what you want very carefully (perhaps with a photo.) Some intermediaries will potentially still not be willing to get the item (or may only be willing to at great cost.) Realistically to get anything from the pop-up shop at a reasonable cost you'll have to find someone who is actually going and ask them to pick you up something.Some of the intermediaries have a full store front and may have the item listed, so you may want to check that first.