
Hiroshima Toyo Carp Pop-up Store now at MUJI Singapore until 31 August
Image courtesy of MUJI.
Happening from now to 31 August at MUJI Plaza Singapura, Open MUJI space, this pop-up is where you can find a combination of sports culture, Hiroshima tourism, and limited-edition merchandise.
This showcase also marks Singapore's 60th birthday and the 50th anniversary of Carp Boy, the team's iconic mascot.
Image courtesy of MUJI.
The space is also home to a visually engaging showcase that brings the legacy of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp to life through a curated display of photos, videos, and fan-favourite items, allowing you an opportunity to deep dive into the team's rich history, iconic players, and the passionate culture surrounding Japanese professional baseball.
On display too, are authentic baseball equipment such as gloves, bats and helmets, alongside a spotlight on Hiroshima's top travel attractions.
Image courtesy of MUJI.
Image courtesy of MUJI.
Some of the exclusive merchandise you will find at the pop-up include the official team merchandise such as the player uniforms, team caps, and fan-favourite cheering goods; Singapore-Only collectibles like the Merlion x Carp Boy collaboration t-shirts; and a curated selection of products from Hiroshima featuring local delicacies, snacks, and unique souvenirs.
The Hiroshima Toyo Carp Pop-up Store in Singapore runs from now to 31 August 2025 at MUJI Plaza Singapura (OPEN MUJI).
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