The GOOD SMILE COMPANY Taiwan Flagship Store has officially opened in Taipei’s Syntrend Sanchuang Life Park, marking a significant milestone for fans of anime and gaming collectibles in Taiwan. The grand opening event saw the attendance of renowned cosplayers and industry leaders, including Neneko Rourou, Sanchuang Life General Manager Lai Baoyue, GOOD SMILE COMPANY Director Takao Uemura, GAME Leisure Center Wang Qi Enterprise General Manager Li Jielin, and well-known cosplayer Qiao Qiaoer.
The collaboration between GOOD SMILE COMPANY and Taiwan’s leading ACG store brand, GAME Leisure Hall, has resulted in the launch of Taiwan’s first “GOOD SMILE COMPANY Taiwan flagship store.” The store boasts a collection of over 200 exquisite models, directly imported from Japan, including Nendoroids, scale models, movable figures, and their peripherals.
The flagship store is designed to cater to the demands of consumer shopping and themed display, with a bright and spacious layout featuring display areas surrounding the space, ensuring a smooth shopping flow for visitors. The store offers an array of products, including the latest “Nendoroid” and “POP UP PARADE” series of models from popular anime and game works such as “Hatsune Miku,” “Hololive,” “Jutsu Kaisen,” and “Demon Slayer.” Additionally, adult collectible models from “NATIVE,” “BINDing,” and “Rocket Boy” are also available for purchase.
Moreover, the store features products from other exquisite model manufacturers, including “Max Factory,” “eStream,” “KODOKAWA,” “ANIPLEX,” “FREEing,” “FURYU,” and “Phat!” With various products available at different price points, the store aims to cater to the diverse preferences of passionate fans.
The opening of the GOOD SMILE COMPANY Taiwan Flagship Store represents a significant development in the anime and gaming collectibles industry in Taiwan, offering fans an extensive range of high-quality products and a vibrant shopping experience.
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