The first Bandai Namco 'Cross Store' outside of Japan is coming to London. The store will open in Camden next month and will host six separate shops, four of which will be new to the UK.
The Bandai Namco Cross Store will open in Camden in July, and is the “first of its kind outside of Japan”, according to the publisher.
The Cross Store is made up of a collection of six different shops, each offering different types of Bandai Namco content, four of which will be coming to the UK for the first time. The shops will offer “a wide selection of high-quality Japanese character products from collectables, card games, figures, and everyday items,” according to Bandai Namco.Gashapon Bandai Official ShopSun-Star Stationery Shop “Camden, London is widely recognised as offering an eclectic mix of cultural products and art,” Bandai Namco Amusement Europe managing director John McKenzie said in a statement.
“It is the perfect location to launch our Bandai Namco Cross Store concept in the UK, which combines our expertise in locations-based entertainment with a rapidly growing demand for IP and concepts originating from our group’s Japanese culture.” The opening of the Cross Store will be welcome news to London residents who used to visit the Namco Funscape, the famous amusement facility which was located in London’s South Bank for 25 years
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