Noragami Manga Celebrates 15th Anniversary With a Pop-Up Shop in Japan
The original Noragami manga will kick off a new 15th anniversary event: a limited pop-up shop featuring eight of the iconic characters. The pop-up will be available at the Princess Café in Tokyo, Kabukicho Tower and Tennoji MIO Main Building 11F in Osaka from January 9 to January 25. The locations are open from 11:00–19:00 in Tokyo and 11:00–21:00 in Osaka. In addition to the original merchandise, the visitors will be able to grab the bonus special postcards.

The Noragami 15th-anniversary pop-up shop features the following items:
- Die-cut stickers (8 types): 660 yen (est. $4.18)
- Clear file: 550 yen (est. $3.48)
- Printed acrylic panel: 3,300 yen (est. $21.00)
- Name badges (8 types): 770 yen (est. $5.00)
- Costume motif keychain (3 types): 770 yen (est. $5.00)
- Pouch: 1,650 yen (est. $10.45)
- Acrylic stand (8 types): 1,980 yen (est. $13.00)
- Acrylic keychain (8 types): 770 yen (est. $5.00)
- Tin badges (8 types): 550 yen (est. $3.48)
- Acrylic card (8 types): 550 yen (est. $3.48)
- Trading card (8 types): 330 yen (est. $2.14)
- Bromide set (2 types; 1 set includes 4 sheets): 1,100 yen (est. $7.00)
As a bonus, for 2,000 yen (est. $12.66) spent, visitors can receive one random postcard (8 types in total).

Noragami: Stray God is a manga by Adachitoka. The series began serialization in 2010 in Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Magazine and ended in 2024.
Kodansha USA, which licensed the manga in English, describes the plot as:
Yato is a homeless god. He doesn’t even have a shrine, not to mention worshippers! So to achieve his ambitious goals, he’s set up a service to help those in need (for a small fee), hoping he’ll eventually raise enough money to build himself the lavish temple of his dreams. Of course, he can’t afford to be picky, so Yato accepts all kinds of jobs, from finding lost kittens to helping a student overcome bullies at school.
The Noragami manga has a two-season anime adaptation by studio Bones which announced a 10th anniversary project in 2024.
Source: Official Website
© Adachitoka / Kodansha