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May 15, 2026

Fallout Fans, Ikebukuro Calls: Official 'Mini Collection' Pop-Up Lands May 22

๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Originally reported by 4Gamer.net โˆ’ ๆœ€ๆ–ฐ่จ˜ไบ‹

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: Tokyo's wasteland wanderers, gather your caps. Bethesda's post-apocalyptic universe is touching down in Ikebukuro this month, with a curated pop-up that turns one of the city's busiest geek retail floors into a Vault-Tec outpost.

Distributor Infolens announced on May 15 that "Fallout mini Collection," a limited-time event gathering official merchandise from the Fallout franchise, will run from May 22 through June 7 at INFOLENS GEEK SHOP Ikebukuro PARCO. The timing slots neatly into Golden Week's aftermath, when foot traffic at PARCO's pop-culture floors typically surges with returning students and tourists.

The lineup leans into the franchise's recent cross-media momentum. Shoppers can expect items themed around the Amazon Prime Video live-action series alongside apparel and replica goods drawn from the games themselves โ€” the kind of Pip-Boy, Nuka-Cola, and Vault Boy iconography that has long defined the brand's collector appeal. Infolens has not published a full SKU list ahead of opening day, which usually signals that some pieces will be first-come, first-served.

INFOLENS GEEK SHOP Ikebukuro PARCO has become a reliable stop for licensed Western gaming and film merchandise in Tokyo, sitting within walking distance of Animate's flagship and the Sunshine City complex. For visitors timing a trip, a single afternoon can reasonably cover all three.

The insider take

Ikebukuro has quietly overtaken parts of Akihabara as Tokyo's go-to district for licensed overseas IP โ€” anime fandoms still dominate, but the PARCO building in particular has carved out a niche for Western franchises that don't quite fit elsewhere. Short-window pop-ups like this one tend to move the rarer replica pieces fast, often within the opening weekend, so anyone hoping to grab a centerpiece item should plan for a weekday visit rather than betting on the final stretch in early June.

Originally reported by 4Gamer.net โˆ’ ๆœ€ๆ–ฐ่จ˜ไบ‹ (Japanese).

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