Universal Studios Japan has launched an exciting new way for guests to bring a bit of their theme park experience home. Starting November 6, visitors can now shop for park-exclusive merchandise online on the very day of their visit, with the added convenience of having their items shipped directly to their doorstep. This new service expands Universal Studios Japan’s current online store, which has offered select merchandise previously, but now brings nearly all in-park items into reach for online purchase.
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Here’s how it works: once inside Universal Studios Japan, guests can register their visit online, unlocking exclusive access to the park’s merchandise offerings in the online store. Spot something you love while exploring the Wizarding World of Harry Potter or Super Nintendo World? Simply scan the item’s barcode to pull it up online. Guests have the flexibility to add items to their cart throughout their visit, allowing them to make purchase decisions as they go—or even after they leave the park, as long as they complete their order by 11:45 p.m. on the same day.
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This new feature offers a solution for guests wanting to avoid carrying large or delicate items around the park. It’s also perfect for those who want to browse and reflect on purchases throughout their day. By the time guests are ready to check out, they can rest assured that their carefully chosen items will be on their way to their home address, creating an extended, personalized park experience.
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