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Yu-Gi-Oh GX Duel Academia Pop-Up Shop to Open in Japan

A pop-up shop for Yu-Gi-Oh GX will appear in several locations in Japan between January 25 and March 30, 2025. Entering the shop is free, and you can receive a special random bromide for every 2000 JPY you spend there.

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The key visual for the Yu-Gi-Oh GX pop-up shop has Judai, Winged Kuriboh, Ed, Manjoume, Asuka, Johan, Ryo (Hell Kaiser) and Yubel. As a note, Judai appears as he does at the end of the series. Fans refer to this version of him as “Nijudai,” which is a joke on how “Judai” is a way to refer to teenagers and “Nijudai” is the word for one’s twenties.

Here are the dates and locations of the Gee stores you can see the pop-up shop at:

  • January 25 to February 2: Akihabara (Entas)
  • February 8 to February 16: Osaka
  • February 22 to March 2: Kokura
  • March 8 to March 16: Nagoya
  • March 20 to March 30: Sendai

Merchandise includes the usual acrylic stands, pins, T-shirts, and tote bags. You can also purchase stickers for your smartphone, or a giant black-out sticker that you can stick to your windows to block out sunlight. There are three variations of T-shirts to get, with two of them based off Judai and one of them based of Ryo. Prices range between 605 and 3300 JPY.

The Yu-Gi-Oh GX pop-up store will open its first location from January 25, 2025, and you can check out more information on it via the April 2025.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.