Ohtani Fever: Tokyo's Pop-Up Store Celebrates Japan's Hero
Fans flock to a Tokyo store to buy Shohei Ohtani merchandise as the MLB star preps for the World Series against the New York Yankees. Ohtani, who made history with the Los Angeles Dodgers, remains a beloved figure in Japan, sparking nationwide excitement and commercial buzz.
A pop-up store in Tokyo has become a pilgrimage site for baseball enthusiasts eager to purchase merchandise featuring Major League Baseball sensation Shohei Ohtani. Fans lined up to nab a piece of memorabilia ahead of Ohtani's Los Angeles Dodgers facing the New York Yankees in the World Series.
The temporary outlet at Tokyo Station stocks a variety of Ohtani-themed items, from T-shirts and mugs to bags and stuffed animals. Supporters can buy T-shirts at 3,980 yen and mugs for 2,200 yen, as they prepare to cheer on their hero.
Ohtani, who inked a groundbreaking 10-year contract with the Dodgers last December, has captured Japan's admiration. His historic season, which included setting an unprecedented record of 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases, continues to make headlines. The home run ball marking his achievement recently fetched a staggering $4.39 million at auction.
(With inputs from agencies.)