Crayon Shinchan-themed 7-Eleven stores open in Hong Kong

Three stores offer photo opportunities with a limited-edition Instagram filter.

7-Eleven has transformed three of its Hong Kong stores to be themed around the Japanese manga series Crayon Shinchan for a limited time, in a partnership with BANBAO bricks and some brands, according to a press release.

Located in Quarry Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Tseung Kwan O, the stores are decorated with illustrations of Shinchan and his friends, and offer exclusive décor, activities and merchandise. The store in Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui also features a display showcasing the complete set of Brick Stores from the "Let's Take a Brick" collectible programme.

Crayon shinchan

Each of the three themed stores carries a limited-time range of Crayon Shinchan products, such as cushions, sitting plushes, buddy mascots, bouncing ball, drawstring bags, two way tote bag, and a plush that can be used as a pillow or cushion.

Further, the stores also offer photo opportunities with Shinchan and his friends as well as his parents, Hiroshi and Misae Nohara, throughout the store with a limited-edition Instagram filter.
 

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