A wide range of new products was available at the exhibit store. Click here to see the full catalog.
Upcoming products were also displayed; they are included below.
Only the Kodai and Dessler soft vinyl figures were on sale from Artisan Toy. The Yuki and Yamato figures were still forthcoming.
Michio Murakawa’s 4-volume Reflections of Yamato 2199 doujinshis were available. They contain his roughs for the manga series with liner notes.
Copies of a self-published Yamato analysis by Ryusuke Hikawa were added in the second week.
Display case with forthcoming products from Bandai Namco
At left: a 2-volume hardcover set reprinting all the theatrical program books from 2199 through 2205. To be published July 12.
At right: the reissue of the 1/700 Yamato model supervised by Hideaki Anno, to be released January 2026.
Limited edition art print by Kia Asamiya, to be released July 12.
Books to watch for:
Yamato Iconics, Michio Murakawa art collection (out now)
Mechanical Design collection by Junichiro Tamamori (TBD)
Yuki Hijiri manga collection (TBD)
50th Anniversary Complete Records books (TBD)
Left: gold Yamato miniature. Right: Yasuhiko Yoshikazu art print
Flyer for music releases; Symphonic Suite 2024 Mix and reissues of the Sound Almanac CDs.
Exhibition sake, sold in the Seibu food shop
Exhibition postcards
20 different clear files and 50 different postcards were available using images culled from the exhibition.
Studio Khara kept tabs on the best-selling clear files and revealed the top 10 on Twitter.
They did the same with the top ten postcards.