Lawson merch
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Lawson Japan releases a range of merchandise for your daily life

Calling all Japanese convenience store fans: you can now buy a Lawson pouch, tote bag and even a room light

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
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From offering cheap and tasty sandwiches to instant ramen from famous restaurants, there are countless reasons why we love our local konbini. If you particularly like Lawson, one of Japan’s most popular convenience store chains, you’ll want to check out this new collection of merchandise that’s now available in stores and online

The fun collection includes a tote bag, pouch and room light, all featuring Lawson's iconic blue and white logo. Each item is available separately and comes with a magazine. 

Lawson merch
Photo: Takarajimasha Co., Ltd.

The zipper pouch (¥2,189) is the perfect size for storing stationery, small electronics and cosmetics.

Lawson merch
Photo: Takarajimasha Co., Ltd.

As for the tote bag (¥2,299), it has an embroidered Lawson logo, plus a blue and white striped interior with pockets.

Lawson merch
Photo: Takarajimasha Co., Ltd.

Perhaps the most intriguing item in the collection is the room light (¥3,289), which has four different settings including a daylight mode and a warm light option for the evening. It’s also the perfect size for your desk or side table.

The Lawson merchandise collection is now available at Lawson stores nationwide (from June 16 in Okinawa) as well as at HMV stores and online.

For more information, visit the website.

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