The World’s First Dragon Ball Store Opens in Tokyo: A New Era for Fans
Set to launch on November 14, 2025, inside Tokyo Station’s First Avenue, this flagship store brings exclusive merchandise, immersive design, and 40 years of Dragon Ball history to life.
A Big Moment for DragonBall Fans
After nearly four decades of Dragon Ball changing anime culture around the world, Tokyo is finally getting the first official Dragon Ball Store. The store opens on November 14, 2025, inside First Avenue Tokyo Station, a popular spot filled with anime-themed shops and cafés. Fans are calling this a dream come true, especially since it’s opening during the 40th anniversary of the series.
Where It’s Located
The Dragon Ball Store Tokyo will be found on the first floor of First Avenue Tokyo Station, located at 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City. It’s easy to get to since Tokyo Station is one of the biggest and busiest train stations in Japan. The store will be open every day from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., following the mall’s regular hours.
What’s Inside the Store
Inside, fans can expect a bright orange and yellow design filled with Dragon Balls, Goku murals, and artwork from all eras of the series—from Kid Goku on Shenron to Ultra Instinct and Super Saiyan 4. The goal is to make every visitor feel like they’ve stepped right into the world of Dragon Ball.
The store will also sell exclusive merchandise that can only be found here. That includes new figures, clothing, accessories, and collectibles celebrating both the old and new generations of the show. There will also be special items tied to the 40th anniversary that fans around the world will want to get their hands on.
Why This Store Is So Special
Even though Dragon Ball has had events, pop-up shops, and online stores before, this is the first permanent Dragon Ball store ever made. It’s designed to be a landmark for fans visiting Japan—a place where people can celebrate the series, buy rare items, and experience the art and history of Akira Toriyama’s world.
The location inside Tokyo Station also makes it perfect for travelers. Fans visiting from around the world can easily stop by while exploring the city. The opening will likely draw big crowds, and there may even be a ticket or line system during the first few days due to high demand.
What to Expect Moving Forward
While the full product list hasn’t been released yet, Bandai and Toei Animation have confirmed that new collaborations, limited items, and display setups will roll out throughout the year. There’s also talk of themed exhibits and rotating collections focused on different eras of Dragon Ball, from Dragon Ball Z to Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima.
A Store Made for the Fans
The Dragon Ball Store Tokyo isn’t just about buying things—it’s about giving fans a place to connect with the world they grew up loving. Every wall, color, and piece of art inside the store is meant to remind people of the story’s journey: from Goku’s first adventures as a kid to the god-level battles we see today.
When the doors open on November 14, 2025, it’ll mark a major step in how Dragon Ball continues to grow as both an anime and a global community.






