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Hatsune Miku Store Opens in Tokyo’s Haneda Airport

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Vocaloid Hatsune Miku is featured in two stores in the Haneda airport for anyone visiting Tokyo.

Domestic and international fliers to and from Tokyo have the chance to visit the Hatsune Miku Wing Shop until March 31. The virtual pop singer was already popular in Japan, as well as overseas, and has lots of merchandise and video games starring songs using the Hatsune Miku software.

Hatsune Miku Wing Shop has two locations in Haneda airport, one inside Terminal 1 for domestic flights and one in the International Terminal 5F COOL ZONE. The domestic shop is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. while the international shop is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. They will close and leave Haneda airport on March 1.

Anyone visiting the shops can buy a variety of goods with Miku’s face. Food includes chocolate, cheesecake, candy. Travel-related goods include rolling carry-on cases, luggage tags, neck pillows, overnight bags, train pass cases, and passport cases. Apparel includes t-shirts, socks, and scarves. Also available for purchase are clear files, pens, sticky notes, tumblers, towels, and more. The international terminal shop has some exclusive items not present in the other shop, such as a t-shirt using the illustration featured on the English release of Hatsune Miku V3.

Of all the different Vocaloids, Hatsune Miku is the most popular worldwide. Games heavily featuring Miku in the Project Diva series are available on the PS3 and Vita, but the majority of the pop star’s sales come from Japan.

Source: Hatsune Miku Wing Shop via Anime News Network

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