Attack on Titan is crashing back into Shinjuku this winter—fangs, fur and all. “TV Anime Attack on Titan POP UP SHOP in Marui vol.4” brings a brand-new werewolf illustration theme to Shinjuku Marui Men’s 8th floor, with exclusive goods, lottery bonuses and birthday treats for Levi packed into a limited run from December 20, 2025 to January 4, 2026.
Attack on Titan Werewolf Pop-Up Arrives at Shinjuku Marui Men
This round of the “TV Anime Attack on Titan POP UP SHOP in Marui vol.4” plants its flag at Shinjuku Marui Men, turning the 8th floor into a cozy winter den for Survey Corps fans. The key visual concept this time is “werewolf”: fan-favorite characters get wolf ears, collars and night-hunt vibes in brand-new illustrations created just for the event. It is run by character-goods maker arma bianca under their AMNIBUS brand, so you can expect the usual wall-to-wall merch displays and photo spots.


Event Dates, Winter Break Schedule and Daily Opening Hours
The pop-up runs from December 20, 2025 to January 4, 2026. It stays open through December 30, then closes for New Year’s from December 31 to January 3, reopening for one last day on January 4 from 11:00. Standard event hours are 11:00 to 19:00, and they are different from the rest of the building’s schedule, so double-check the time before you head over. Admission is free, so all you need is your wallet and enough backpack space to haul your haul.
Free Entry on the 8th Floor and What to Expect Inside the Shop
You will find the event on the 8th floor of Shinjuku Marui Men, a short walk from Shinjuku Station. Once inside, expect panels and stands featuring the werewolf-themed art, along with shelves of new and first-release goods based on those illustrations. Because it is a limited-time space with a lot of Titan energy packed into one floor, staff may temporarily limit entry during busy times to keep the crowd under control. For visuals and floor information, you can also check the official event page on AMNIBUS’s site.
Werewolf Illustration Goods, Box Bonuses and Lucky Draw Prizes
Most of the line-up is built around trading goods that use the werewolf art: glitter can badges, compact clear cards, illustration cards, acrylic nameplates, acrylic stands in multiple sizes, stickers, posters and postcard sets. Many items come as blind packs, but buying a full box guarantees a full set when unopened. Spend 3,000 yen or more in one transaction on related items and you can join a no-lose lottery once per receipt, with prizes like canvas boards, complete sets of tall illustration cards, or single random cards. Flash an Epos Card at checkout and you get one extra pull on the lottery.
Levi Birthday Perks and Social Media Campaigns to Join
Because Levi’s birthday falls during the event period, there is a special in-store campaign: spend 3,000 yen or more on event products and you will receive an exclusive postcard while supplies last. It is only for purchases at the venue—online orders do not count. On social media, AMNIBUS is also running a follow-and-repost campaign on X, where one lucky fan can win a complete set of the tall event illustration cards. If you cannot make it in person, this is a nice way to at least shoot your shot from abroad.
Where to Check Crowd Control Updates and Online Sales Later
If the shop gets crowded, entry restrictions and guidance will be shared via Shinjuku Marui Men’s anime event pages and official X accounts, so it is worth checking those before lining up. For venue-side notices, you can refer to the store’s event listing here. After the pop-up ends, many of the event-first items are scheduled to appear later on the AMNIBUS online store and at Animate, sometimes with different box bonus designs than the ones offered at the venue. Some products may not be reopened for orders, so if you have a must-have werewolf Levi or Eren in mind, grabbing it in Shinjuku is still your safest bet.
Plan Your Winter Visit to the Attack on Titan Werewolf Pop-Up
If you will be anywhere near Tokyo over the New Year holidays and still have room in your suitcase for Titans, this pop-up is an easy yes. Entry is free, the werewolf art is event-original, and there are plenty of chances to score bonus goods if you plan your purchases. For more details and key visuals, check the official event page on AMNIBUS’s site, and if you miss the window, keep an eye on future online orders via AMNIBUS and Animate. If you can, though, go meet the werewolves in person first.
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