Tamashii Nations Plants Flag in Akihabara

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Visitors to JR Akihabara Station who utilize the Electric Town exit will find that the location under the tracks which used to be occupied by the AKB48 Cafe and the Gundam Cafe have now been transformed into a bright spot called the Tamashii Nations Store.

The main section of the new store hosts a gallery which sells plastic figurines of characters and monsters from various anime series and other fictional universes.

The ongoing exhibition features SHFiguarts, a line of collectible figurines produced by Bandai Spirits, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.

The focus of the current exhibition includes characters such as Son-Gohan from the anime series Dragon Ball and Anya Forger from the comic anime Spy x Family.

This exhibition will last until May 22 and admission is free.

The operators of Tamashii Nations have stated that more than four hundred new figurine models will be put on sale each year.

Aside from its Akihabara outlet, Tamashii Nations also has an online store and some of their products are being sold at souvenir shops Narita and Haneda airports.

The head office of the company is located in Asakusa.

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