
Starbucks Japan 2026 Lucky Bag Contents Revealed!
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Unboxing the highly sought-after Starbucks Japan 'fukubukuro' for 2026! Discover the limited-edition merchandise, including a stylish tote bag, exclusive drinkware, and valuable tickets.
The annual Starbucks Japan fukubukuro (lucky bag) is a New Year tradition, offering a surprise assortment of exclusive merchandise. This year's bag includes a limited-edition tote bag with a subtle mermaid logo, a bottle sacoche, and unique drinkware like the Sakura 2025 Handle Lid Bottle and a colorful tumbler. These items are not typically available in stores, making the lucky bag a must-have for Starbucks enthusiasts visiting Japan during the New Year season.
Beyond the exclusive merchandise, the 2026 fukubukuro also contains practical items for travelers. The bag includes drink tickets and coffee bean exchange tickets, allowing visitors to enjoy complimentary beverages and sample local coffee blends. These tickets add significant value to the bag, making it a worthwhile purchase for those planning to spend time in Japan.
For Starbucks collectors, the Multi-Hard Case and Bottle Sacoche are unique to the lucky bag and unavailable in stores. The bag also contains seven drink tickets and six food trial tickets, to be used by June 28, 2026, plus a 250-gram bag of Pike Place Roast coffee beans.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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