3COINS x Ribbon 70th Anniversary Collaboration Experience|Report on Harajuku Store Sell-out Status and Exhibits Read in Japanese
What is the 3COINS x Ribbon 70th Anniversary Collaboration?

In commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the first issue of Ribbon magazine, this collaboration item went on sale at 3COINS stores nationwide on September 6, 2025 (Saturday).
The collection includes six well-known works, including "Tokimeki Tonight," "Chibimaruko-chan," "Hime-chan no Ribbon," "Mamalade Boy," "Lunatic Zogakudan," and "Neighborhood Tales.
The reprinted designs and original sundries available at 3COINS prices have become a hot topic on SNS immediately after their release, with a number of items selling out.



I actually went there! Spotted at 3COINS in Harajuku
On September 11, around 18:00, we passed by the 3COINS storefront in Harajuku and spotted a special Ribbon collaboration corner.
At the entrance, there was a lineup of past "Ribbon" covers, and inside the store, there were also supplements and magazine exhibits from those days, creating an atmosphere like a "Ribbon Museum!


I was in a hurry and could not purchase anything, but I plan to return the next day for "Tokimeki Tonight" items.
I was interested in the tissue set (330 yen), foldable eco-bag, and accessory case. All were practical and nostalgic in design.


Sold out one after another! List of hot items

As you can see in the photos, the SOLD OUT tags were already noticeable. In particular, many of the "Neighborhood Stories" were sold out. Some may be in stock at the online store.
Typical items and prices

- Tissue set: 330 yen (tax included)
- PVC clear pouch: 330 yen (tax included)
- Mug cup: 770 yen (tax included)
- Tote bag: 1,100 yen (tax included)
- Foldable eco-bag: 1,100 yen (including tax)
- Special BOX (with mini towel and can badge): 2,750 yen (including tax)


Among them, the "Tokimeki Tonight" eco-bag and the "Neighborhood Stories" tote sold out quickly, and many are waiting for restocking.




There was also a nostalgic appendix exhibit!
The attraction of this collaboration is not only the "items for sale" but also the appendix exhibition of those days.
- Hime-chan's ribbon diary and address book
- Chibimaruko-chan's furoku book
- Tokimeki Tonight's autograph book
and other items that colored the 1990s, unintentionally bringing back memories of those days. Just looking at the exhibits is a great way for fans to enjoy themselves.





Frequently Asked Questions
Sales began on September 6, 2025 (Sat) at 3COINS stores nationwide and the official mail order site "PAL CLOSET".
Six works: "Tokimeki Tonight," "Chibimaruko-chan," "Hime-chan no Ribbon," "Mamalade Boy," "Lunatic Zogakudan," and "Neighborhood Tales.
The tissue set (330 yen), mug cup (770 yen), folding eco-bag (1,100 yen), and special box (2,750 yen) are especially popular. Selling out fast are the "Neighborhood Stories" and "Mamalade Boy" series.
There is a possibility of restocking at stores and on the "PAL CLOSET" mail order site. However, quantities are limited, so we recommend that you check back often.
Nostalgic appendices from the 1990s (Hime-chan's ribbon address book, Tokimeki Tonight's autograph book, Chibimaruko-chan's furoku book, etc.) are on display. It is an enjoyable experience just to look at them.




Summary: Must check early!
Many items of the 3COINS x Ribbon collaboration sold out within a few days of its release. Especially items of popular works are becoming difficult to obtain.
✔ Check early as many items are sold out!
✔ Stock can also be checked at online "PAL CLOSET".
✔ Don't miss the nostalgic supplement display at the store!


This limited collaboration was realized in the commemorative year of the 70th anniversary. This event is a must for the generation who grew up reading "Ribbon". If you stop by Harajuku or nearby stores, be sure to check it out.
Where is the 3COINS in Harajuku? Access and basic information

Store Name: 3COINS Harajuku Store
Address: Akita Building 1F, 6-12-22 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
Nearest station: 5 min. walk from JR "Harajuku" station Takeshita exit / 3 min. walk from Tokyo Metro "Meiji-jingumae" station
Weekday Business Hours: 11:00 - 8:00
Holiday Business Hours: 11:00 - 8:00