Rugby World Cup Japan's main product line-up continues on October 4 at 18:12

The official shops in Tokyo that handle official goods for the Rugby World Cup in Japan continue to be in short supply, especially those from Japan.

In the World Cup Japan tournament, Japan won the corner of Ireland as a candidate for victory on the 28th of last month, attracting attention as a historic white star following the previous England tournament against South Africa.

At the “Mega Store” in front of Shinjuku Station, which has the largest store area of ​​approximately 1,000 square meters, the number of visitors increases after the game against Ireland. It means that 5,000 people visited.

800 to 900 products have been sold so far, especially in Japan.

On the 4th, Japan's representative replica jerseys lined up at the store, centered on children's sizes, at the same time as the opening at 10:00 am, but most of them sold out in a few hours.

Also, the caps and balls with the names of the 20 teams participating in the tournament are all sold out in Japan, and the arrival date is undecided.

Products are being replenished each time, but Japanese products are sold out as soon as they line up at the store.

A 55-year-old man from Shizuoka Prefecture said, “It was a big 4L jersey with no size. Since it was a“ niwa fan ”since the start of the tournament, I would like to be a fan by supporting this.” It was.

A couple from the UK said, “I'm moving around the country following the English team. I wanted a jersey from Japan to commemorate, but I did n’t have the size.

General Manager “Japanese jerseys are particularly popular”

Nick Price, the general manager of the megastore, said, “Overall sales are amazing and sales have continued to grow since the store opened. Particularly popular are Japanese jerseys, and the Japanese cherry emblem,“ Brave Blossom. "The products with" are also popular. I'm very focused on the replenishment plan. But if you see the product you want, I think it's better to get it. That may be the last chance. " It was.