Studio Ghibli will open its first standalone Donguri Republic retail store in the United States on June 23 at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, California. According to a press release reported by IGN, the location will operate as a temporary pop-up through December 31, 2026, offering over 400 pieces of officially licensed merchandise from films including My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away.
Why is this retail strategy different from previous U.S. pop-ups?
Unlike previous U.S. ventures, this Donguri Republic location functions as a standalone storefront rather than a collaborative installation. While Studio Ghibli has maintained a retail presence in the U.S. through partnerships—such as the recent Kinokuniya pop-up in San Jose and a 2017 collaboration with JapanLA—those efforts were hosted within existing retail footprints. By securing a dedicated space at the Del Amo Fashion Center, the studio is testing a direct-to-consumer model that avoids the constraints of third-party retail infrastructure.
The store design is specifically curated to mirror the aesthetic of the films. According to the press release, the interior features wood-inspired architecture and a life-sized statue of Totoro waiting for the Catbus.
What does this mean for the future of anime merchandise in America?
The timing of the Torrance opening, which precedes the July 2–5 Anime Expo in Los Angeles, suggests a targeted effort to capture high-intent fans during peak convention season. Industry analysts often view such temporary, high-traffic activations as “market pilots.” If the Torrance location sustains high sales volume through its 2026 closing date, it could establish a precedent for a permanent, nationwide expansion of the Donguri Republic brand. This follows a broader trend of Japanese media franchises shifting from wholesale distribution to exclusive, branded retail experiences in Western markets.

How to maximize your visit to the new location
Expect heavy foot traffic during the opening weeks, particularly given the proximity to Anime Expo. Because the store is temporary, inventory of high-demand items from films like Kiki’s Delivery Service and Ponyo may fluctuate. Collectors should prioritize visiting early in the store’s lifecycle to ensure access to the full range of the reported 400-plus products.
Check the store’s official social media channels before traveling, as pop-up locations often implement virtual queue systems or daily purchase limits to manage crowds during high-demand periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a permanent Studio Ghibli store?
No. According to reports, the store is currently scheduled to operate as a pop-up until December 31, 2026.
What kind of merchandise will be sold?
The store will stock more than 400 officially licensed items, covering the majority of the Studio Ghibli film catalog, including Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totoro.
Where exactly is the store located?
The store is opening at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, California, located near downtown Los Angeles.
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