[Osaka-Kansai Expo]KINTETSU Official Store at Expo ‘2025 Osaka-Kansai, West Gate Store

2025.02.17

Kintetsu Department Store will open “Official Store KINTETSU, West Gate Store at Expo ‘2025 Osaka-Kansai” (hereinafter referred to as “Official Store KINTETSU”) at the 2025 Japan International Expo, which will be held from April 13 to October 13, 2025. Approximately 2,000 products will be sold, of which more than 300 will be exclusive to KINTETSU.

Collaboration product with “Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten” expressing Myakmyak with Japanese crafts

Energize Japan’s crafts! This product is a collaboration with Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, a long-established shop in Nara founded in 1716, whose vision is to “Energize Japanese Crafts!
Please enjoy the new expression of Myakumyaku by Japanese crafts that have been passed down from generation to generation throughout Japan, such as Nabeshima-yaki pottery from Saga Prefecture and handmade Japanese paper from Ehime Prefecture.

Twelve items that will be available for daily life, such as bean plates, Daruma dolls, and kitchen cloths, will also be available. Product details will be announced in mid-March.

Souvenir items to add color to your memories

Cute poses and costumes! Store Original Plush Toys
You'll see what you get! Blind Box
Costume goods that make you want to take pictures

We have developed a number of souvenir items by taking advantage of our extensive experience in planning and manufacturing products for past Japan International Expositions (EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN) and regional expositions. These items are designed to allow visitors from all over the world to enjoy Japanese souvenir culture.

Rediscover the charm of the region! Collaboration sweets with famous Kansai sweets and popular department store brands

EXPO2025Myakmyak Iwaokoshi
Myakmyak Miruku Manjuu Moon Make-up
Myakumyaku mister softens
Goutte des Rois 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Package

The exhibition will feature a variety of limited-edition products that can only be purchased here during the exhibition period, including collaboration products with famous Kansai confectionaries and original packaged products of popular brands in the Depa basement, made possible by our long-standing ties with local companies throughout the Kansai region.

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