Super Nintendo World Merchandise at Universal Studios Japan


While the grand opening of Super Nintendo World is delayed for a second time, Universal Studios has released over a hundred pieces of new Mario themed merchandise. This includes new apparel, snacks, accessories, stationery, and even Mario Kart!

In addition, there are two more lines of merchandise are exclusively sold outside Super Nintendo World: the “Whose Cap?” line at the Mario Cafe and an 8-Bit Mario line at California Confectionery. Also, if you find yourself in Tokyo check out the Nintendo TOKYO Store merchandise too!

Super Nintendo World Merchandise

This Super Nintendo World merchandise is available outside Super Nintendo World at the Universal Studios Store and California Confectionery near the entrance of the Park. There is even more merchandise available inside Super Nintendo World, so stay tuned for more updates once the new land opens later this year!

When you’re done, don’t forget to go through our 100+ photos of the new land, photos of the food, and even Nintendo character greetings!

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You can find some of Super Nintendo World merchandise on Amazon Japan and some sellers will ship worldwide.

T-Shirts, Apparel, & Accessories

In true Japanese fashion, there are tons of t-shirts and accessories to choose from to wear while at the Park. Including t-shirts that read “Super Nintendo World”! Remember for t-shirt sizes in Japan, go one size bigger than what you’d normally wear. This is because sizes are sometimes different in Japan.

Cups & Mugs

We all need more cups and mugs right? Especially when it’s all Nintendo-themed!

Pins & Keychains

The perfect accessories to hang off your bag to show off that you’ve been to Super Nintendo World. For you pin collectors out there, you’ll be happy to know there’s a pin too!

Super Nintendo World Merchandise Mario Character Plush & Toys

I mean, how can we not have cute and adorable plush? Not only are you’re able to find Mario and friends, but some of the baddies also get some love too! For those Explorers who are Tomica fans, there’s exclusive Mario Kart Tomica.

Snacks (Omiyage)

Omiyage are souvenirs that usually come in the form of small snacks. In Japan when you go on a trip it’s custom to buy omiyage of the place you visited to give out to your friends, family, co-workers, and classmates. There are so many different types to choose from and most come with gorgeous tins you’re able to keep!

Stationery

There’s so much stationery that it makes it too hard to decide what to get!

Everything Else for Super Nintendo World Merchandise

What Super Nintendo World merchandise are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comments below!

We’re able to post these photos because it’s not within the Super Nintendo World land itself. Photos from within the land are not allowed until the grand opening. Since these items are available outside the land, we’re able to share these with you!

More on Universal Studios Japan

Book Your Flight

I personally use Google Flights & Momodo to find affordable flights. Another great way is to sign up for Scott’s Cheap Flights to get notifications of cheap fares, which happens a lot to Japan. You’ll sometimes stumble on cheap flights to Kansai International Airport.

Buy Your Shinkansen Tickets (Bullet Train)

Getting around Japan by the world-renown bullet train, known as the Shinkansen, is incredibly fast, reliable, and affordable for visitors. You can travel from Tokyo to Osaka in just over 2 hours. Get the JR Rail Pass to save a ton of money on the bullet train for your trip.

Book Your Hotel

Universal Studios Japan has affordable accommodations that are steps away from the Park with easy access to Osaka. I recommend checking prices through Booking.com followed by the hotels directly. Sometimes you’re able to score some incredible deals. Here’s a short list of hotels at Universal Studios Japan I recommend.

  • The Park Front Hotel at Universal Studios Japan – You’re directly in front of the Park gates and have instant access to Universal CityWalk Osaka. The rooms are gorgeous, with restaurants and even a Lawson (Japanese convenience store).
  • The Singulari HOTEL & SKYSPA – Attached to the train station is this simple hotel fantastic for those who want a comfortable, clean, and stylish place to sleep. After a long day at Universal Studios Japan, the rooftop sento (public bath) is excellent for unwinding and relaxing.
  • Hotel Universal Port – This is an excellent hotel for the Minion fan in your family, only a 5-minute walk from Universal Studios Japan. It also boasts the largest breakfast buffet in Japan, that’s a must during your visit.

Buy Your Tickets & Express Pass

In advance, save yourself time and stress by buying your tickets and Express Pass for Universal Studios Japan.

Stay Connected

Universal Studios Japan only offers free wi-fi at the entrance to the Park. That’s not enough to stay connected and share your day with everyone back home to give them FOMO on Instagram. Here’s how you can stay connected while travelling in Japan.

  • Pocket Wi-Fi – If you’re travelling with a group or have multiple devices, this is your best and most affordable way to stay connected to the internet. Pick up and drop off at the airport. Easy.
  • Japan SIM Card – If you have an unlocked phone and need a Japanese phone number, this is the best and easiest way.

Get Yourself Travel Insurance

While travelling aboard, having travel insurance protects you against injury, cancellations, illness, and other things you’re never able to predict. Whenever I travel, I always budget for travel insurance to protect myself. I’ve used it in the past, and I’m so glad I had it. My recommended companies are SafteyWing and  World Nomads for travel insurance.

Learn More about Universal Studios Japan

Don’t forget to study our in-depth destination guide on Universal Studios Japan for more information on this beautiful park in Osaka.

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  1. Stew

    Is there a history behind the brand? I am puzzled by the phrase, and how it’s on everything. I feel like I’m missing a reference!

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