Pokémon Center unveils new range of merch based on Netflix’s Pokémon Concierge

A new line of official merchandise is being released, themed around the popular stop-motion animated series, Pokémon Concierge.
The new collection is designed to faithfully recreate the world of the Netflix series, featuring a wide range of goods that are based on specific items and scenes from the show.

Pokémon Concierge is a charming and relaxing series that follows the story of a new concierge named Haru as she works at a peaceful resort exclusively for Pokémon guests.

This new product line allows fans to bring a piece of that serene resort into their own homes.
A key item in the collection is a figure designed to look exactly like the wooden carving of the Pokémon Furret that appears in Haru’s room in the show.
Other unique items include a paperweight featuring the Pokémon Spheal and Dedenne, and a wood-style trinket tray with Slowpoke and Quagsire.
The full lineup of new merchandise includes:
- Poseable Plush Psyduck: ¥4,950 (approx. $34 USD/£25 GBP)

- Spheal & Dedenne Paperweight: ¥4,950 (approx. $34 USD/£25 GBP)

- Slowpoke & Quagsire Wood-style Trinket Tray: ¥4,950 (approx. $34 USD/£25 GBP)

- Furret Wood Carving-style Figure: ¥4,400 (approx. $30 USD/£22 GBP)

- Natu & Xatu Blanket: ¥2,420 (approx. $16 USD/£12 GBP)

- Postcard 6-Piece Set: ¥880 (approx. $6 USD/£4 GBP)

- A4 Clear File 2-Piece Set: ¥605 (approx. $4 USD/£3 GBP)

- Footed Glass: ¥2,640 (approx. $18 USD/£13 GBP)

- “Dan” Aloha Shirt (S/M/L): ¥4,950 (approx. $34 USD/£25 GBP)

The “Dan” Aloha Shirt is a recreation of a shirt seen in the series, which features a pattern of Alolan Exeggutor.
- Tote Bag: ¥2,750 (approx. $19 USD/£14 GBP)

The new collection will be released online and in-store in via the Pokémon Center stores.
It will first be made available on the official Pokémon Center Online store, with sales scheduled to begin next week on Thursday, the 4th of September, 2025, at 10:00 AM Japan Standard Time.
The in-store release at physical Pokémon Center locations across Japan will follow on Saturday, the 6th of September, 2025.
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