Nintendo Pop-Up Store Returns to Jewel Changi with Exclusive Merch and Games

Singaporean Nintendo fans, get ready! The highly awaited Nintendo Pop-Up Store is set to make its grand comeback to Jewel Changi Airport from April 25 to July 24, 2025. The temporary event has in excess of 500 authentic merchandise items to boot, more than 150 of which are brand-new and exclusive products of popular franchises such as Pikmin, Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing and Splatoon.

Singapore is  the only destination outside Japan to welcome this official Nintendo pop-up giving fans a special chance to buy exclusive merchandise without going overseas. Aside from shopping, fans can also get immersed in Mario Kart themed installations around Jewel Changi, complete with a huge Rainbow Road centerpiece ideal for taking photos.

Participate in interactive games such as the stamp rally wherein gathering six distinct tokens earns contestants a special Mario Kart sticker set in a blind box format. Between April 25 and July 6, ‘sure-win’ gachapon machines in front of Level 1 concierge provide awards to customers who spend at least S$80 at participating retailers or buy a token for S$6 through the Changi App. Mastercard cardholders are awarded a bonus token and further token can be obtained by posting pictures of the Mario Kart installations on social media and following Jewel Changi’s accounts.

Don’t miss this special event to commemorate your beloved Nintendo characters and games here in Singapore!

Shamini

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