Dragon Quest Zipang Goods Feature Traditional Japanese Crafts

Square Enix revealed a new lineup of Dragon Quest merchandise that features traditional Japanese crafts. The company has also opened pre-orders for the product line, which is officially named Dragon Quest Zipang, exclusively on its Japanese e-Store. This new lineup will feature three kinds of traditional Japanese crafts. The first one will be a Slime-themed iron kettle made by the Nanbu Ironware Association from the Iwate prefecture. This product will cost 33,000 yen (~$221.75). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4kIWOaZdRc Square Enix is also working with crafters from Yamanashi prefecture to create Koshu Inden products made of lacquered deer leather. Two craft variations will appear here: A Roto/Erdrick-themed long wallet at 47,300 yen (~$317.70) and a Slime-themed coin purse at a more affordable price of 7,700 yen (~$51.75). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCtyD1Gu2a0 The third and last collaboration in the lineup features the Edo-Kiriko glassware that originated in the city now known as Tokyo. Square Enix will release three kinds of Slime-themed glass cups priced individually at a whopping 66,000 yen (~$443.30). The cups will be available in three colors: Blue after the regular Slime, Red after Slime-beth/She-slime, and Black after the Metal Slime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtojEiyT2kI Square Enix has occasionally commissioned Japanese traditional crafters to create products themed after its famous game franchises. In late 2023, it worked with the Wajima Lacquerware Youth Association to produce Final Fantasy XIV art plates. The Dragon Quest Zipang merchandise collection will be available in Japan on August 23, 2025. The post Dragon Quest Zipang Goods Feature Traditional Japanese Crafts appeared first on Siliconera.

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Dragon Quest Zipang Goods Feature Traditional Japanese Crafts

Dragon Quest Zipang merchandise lineup featuring traditional Japanese crafts

Square Enix revealed a new lineup of Dragon Quest merchandise that features traditional Japanese crafts. The company has also opened pre-orders for the product line, which is officially named Dragon Quest Zipang, exclusively on its Japanese e-Store.

This new lineup will feature three kinds of traditional Japanese crafts. The first one will be a Slime-themed iron kettle made by the Nanbu Ironware Association from the Iwate prefecture. This product will cost 33,000 yen (~$221.75).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4kIWOaZdRc

Square Enix is also working with crafters from Yamanashi prefecture to create Koshu Inden products made of lacquered deer leather. Two craft variations will appear here: A Roto/Erdrick-themed long wallet at 47,300 yen (~$317.70) and a Slime-themed coin purse at a more affordable price of 7,700 yen (~$51.75).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCtyD1Gu2a0

The third and last collaboration in the lineup features the Edo-Kiriko glassware that originated in the city now known as Tokyo. Square Enix will release three kinds of Slime-themed glass cups priced individually at a whopping 66,000 yen (~$443.30). The cups will be available in three colors: Blue after the regular Slime, Red after Slime-beth/She-slime, and Black after the Metal Slime.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtojEiyT2kI

Square Enix has occasionally commissioned Japanese traditional crafters to create products themed after its famous game franchises. In late 2023, it worked with the Wajima Lacquerware Youth Association to produce Final Fantasy XIV art plates.

The Dragon Quest Zipang merchandise collection will be available in Japan on August 23, 2025.

The post Dragon Quest Zipang Goods Feature Traditional Japanese Crafts appeared first on Siliconera.