Just a guess, but maybe they aren't set up to do shipping at scale, and partnering with a third-party to fulfill orders would cut into their profit margin. I agree though, if they opened these to international markets, they'd be selling out their whole stock. Seems like something a more savvy business person would seize on, to me... I know what Magnifico would do.Makes me wonder why they're only doing pop-up stores and not an online shop, since they're not exhibiting anything, but what do I know.
I went to the Gifu Exhibition today.
It was kind of a letdown honestly, they had nothing but merch, so I coped with not seeing any props by buying (almost) everything I wanted!
(as the video is too large, here's one of the few pics I took)
You have got to be kidding me, I'm exactly leaving Osaka at the 9th or 10th of AprilThe next pop-up store will be in Osaka, in the Umeda district. It'll be located on the 13th floor of the Daimaru Umeda department store, and will be open from April 10 to April 29, and from 10:00 to 20:00.
Damn... But they likely have the numbers to back up such a decision. Perhaps after 2 years they've determined there's no more profit to be made in Japan off Berserk fans for this. The big failure for them is not marketing this as an international event all along. They completely failed to realize the overseas potential for Berserk fans.Well, unlike what I thought, there won't be one last real exhibition in Tokyo. The official Twitter account just announced that a pop-up store in Nagoya would be "the final domestic exhibition" (despite it not being an exhibition in any real sense of the term). Feels like a missed opportunity to me...
Still, closing down the event domestically could also mean that they're ready to begin selling these materials overseas.Of course, still no word on selling the merchandise online, because that would be too smart and convenient for fans.
Also: Oct 23-Jan 5. That’s a loooong stretch.
Wondering if they're considering some dates in the EU zone, sooner or later. My gut feeling tells me that's extremely unlikely...
I'd drive 6 hours to LA with a screaming baby in the car to see the exhibition again.If they decide to do a real world tour, Europe and the USA are the obvious candidates. France, Italy, Germany and the UK would be my guesses for the first, and NYC then LA for the second (at least for starters).
I'd drive 6 hours to LA with a screaming baby in the car to see the exhibition again.
Those would make a great holiday I'd consider France the most likely when it comes to Western countriesFrance, Italy, Germany