Local limited edition goods of "Jutsu Kaisen" are sequentially released in more than 30 regions!

Pirates Factory has released a limited-edition product featuring characters from the popular TV anime "Jujutsu Kaisen" along with famous motifs from various regions of Japan. The products will be available in early March in more than 30 regions from Hokkaido to Okinawa.

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Starting with metal key chains, clear key chains, acrylic stands, square cookies, etc. will be released one after another. The key chains will be available in 30 regions/150+ varieties.

Many of the designs are unique to local products that are not easily seen in the world of the anime, and the collaboration with unique situations and costumes is also noteworthy.We hope that not only fans of the works but also tourists from all over Japan will pick up these products as souvenirs that can only be purchased in the local area to remember their trips to the tourist spots.

■Local limited edition metal key chains
Scheduled to go on sale in stores from March 8
Total 150 kinds
440 yen (tax included)

Limited edition local area clear key chains
To be available in stores from late April
495 yen (tax included)

■Local limited acrylic stand
To be available in stores from late May
880 yen (tax included)

Limited edition square cookies
To be available in stores from late April
972 yen (including tax)



Product Outline

Local specialty "Jujutsu Kaisen" series
Sales start date: Stores will start selling the product sequentially from March 8, 2021
Main sales outlets: Souvenir stores at tourist attractions, station kiosks, highway service areas, general merchandise stores, etc.
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Sold by: Pirates Factory, H.N. & Associates, Inc.


*Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
*Photographs shown include items under development and may differ slightly from the actual product.


©Akutomi Shimoga/Shueisha, Jujutsu Kaisen Production Committee

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