Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay

Center Exclusives

Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay typically stocks exclusive plushies, logo pins, seaside lifestyle gear and plenty of unique photo ops!

Tokyo Bay – Exclusive Plush:

  • Pikachu in sailor outift (plushy and key/bag chain)
  • Ampharos with Pikachu and Marill on its back.

Location & Access

Address

Japan, 〒273-8530 Chiba, Funabashi, Hamacho, 2 Chome−1−1 BAY 西館 2階 三井ショッピングパーク ららぽーとTOKYO

Opening hours

Mon – Fri10:00 – 21:00
Saturday10:00 – 21:00
Sunday10:00 – 21:00

Nearest Stations:

KaihinMakuhari Station (JR Keiyō Line)

Lalaport Tokyo Bay (Tsudanuma line & then swap to Chūō-Sōbu Line)

Minami-Funabashi Station (Keiyō Line followed by Marunouchi Line)

Unique Features

Tokyo Bay exclusive merch: find various exclusive items here, including the sailor outfit Pikachu and Ampharos plushies. Often retains stock for longer periods than other Pokemon centers.

Wider and calmer layout: perfect for families and groups. Much less busy than other Pokemon Centers due to being outside of central Tokyo.

Great photo spots: including Funabashi Port and Lala arena nearby.

Location: located roughly 1 and a half hours away from central Tokyo, this is a harder to reach Pokemon Center. However, this means it is much less busy, making it easier to explore at a slower pace.

Pokemon Medal Coin Press (Medalief)

Find the Medalief machine just past the tills as you head towards the exit. 3 designs to choose from, costing 200 yen each.

Nearby Attractions

Check out a few of our top things to do/see nearby:

AEON Mall Makuhari Shintoshin: One of Japan’s biggest shopping malls. Ideal for food, fashion and entertainment Only a 5-10 minute train ride away. Rated: 8/10

ZOZO Marine Stadium: Home to the Chiba Lotte Marines and located about a 10 minute walk away from AEON Mall, why not combine your shopping experience with a Baseball game? Rated: 9/10

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