Pokemon Concierge closed out a busy year forPokemonwhen it hitNetflixat the end of 2023, and unsurprisingly, it’s proved pretty popular. Its four episodes only amount to about an hour’s worth of time at the Pokemon Resort, and fans have already made it clear they want more. No word yet on whether that’ll happen, but there is a silver lining. Pokemon Concierge is getting official merch, including a Psyduck eyemask and a Horsea watering can.

PokeJungle has shared images of the Concierge items on social media, revealing they will be available from the Pokemon Center starting June 02, 2025. There is a catch though, and it’s one almost as bad as the feeling you get when reaching the end of episode four and realizing there’s nothing left. As of right now, Pokemon’s Concierge merch will only be sold through Japan’s Pokemon Center.

Now, don’t give up hope just yet if you live in the US, UK, or anywhere else outside of Japan. Some items that begin life as Japanese exclusives eventually find their way to Pokemon Centers in other parts of the world. There also hasn’t been confirmation that these items won’t be released on other sites at the same time, it has simply been spotted on the Japanese Pokemon Center’s site first. Also, if you really want to order items from Japan, there are ways to do so, it’ll just cost you significantly more than the items retail for.

Psyduck is the star of Pokemon Concierge, so I’m assuming the eyemask will be one of the collection’s bestsellers. Most of the other items included in the range are the sort of things you’d be likely to find in Pokemon Resort. Cushions with a repeating Ursaring and Vileplume pattern, slippers with the same print, and a brightly-colored Oddish and Bellossom shirt that would fit right in if worn while walking on the resort’s beach alongside your partner Pokemon.

January has already been a busy month for Pokemon fans and we’re only five days in.Funko is releasing six new Popsstarting with Lucario later this month, andFendi’s Dragon-type collection is now available to buy. The good news with the Fendi products is you don’t need to live in Japan to buy them. The bad news is most of the items cost thousands of dollars, the cheapest option being a $240 silk scarf.