SNACK in 3 lines
- Don Quijote’s exclusive Chiikawa x Donpen goods line has been on sale since June 6.
- The official page already lays out a ladder from a 19,800-yen plush (about KRW 189,000) to 1,980-yen mascots (about KRW 19,000) and an 880-yen nail oil (about KRW 8,000).
- Because the lineup stretches from display-style plush to smaller beauty and pouch items, readers can separate “one big statement buy” from a lighter basket very quickly.

Snackgirls editorial note
Kirari: The cute factor is obvious, but the fun part is the spread. The line gives room for both a big mascot splurge and smaller practical picks.
Red: That is why the page is useful. Readers can decide early whether they are chasing the plush tier or cutting the budget at the smaller entry band.
The official product page works because it is not only a gallery. It shows the launch date, the 10 a.m. sales timing, the limited-stock warning, and the item-by-item price ladder, which turns the drop into real store-planning information.
What the sales notice already tells readers
The official page says sales started on Saturday, June 6, 2026, with stores generally planning to begin at 10:00 a.m.. It also warns that stock can run out, some stores may not carry the line, and ticket distribution may happen on the day.
That means this is less of an online preorder story and more of a local-store timing story. Readers visiting Japan have enough information to think about when to enter a Don Quijote stop and how careful they should be about store-by-store differences.

The price ladder is doing a lot of the work
The loudest item is the BIG plush at 19,800 yen (about KRW 189,000). But the entry band is much friendlier, with the Donpen mascot at 1,980 yen (about KRW 19,000) and the leopard-print pajama mascot at the same price.
The lifestyle side makes the line broader too. A nail oil costs 880 yen (about KRW 8,000), a hair turban costs 1,650 yen (about KRW 16,000), and the mesh pouch costs 2,420 yen (about KRW 23,000). So even readers who skip the plush tier can still build a themed basket.


Who should keep this line in mind
This line looks strongest for Chiikawa readers who prefer a mix of smaller practical items and one or two character highlights rather than a single large collector piece. The ladder is wide enough to support different budgets without losing the theme.
The caution is speed. The official page is clear that stock can end and store handling can differ. So the best way to read this is not just “cute new goods,” but as a buying-prep note for deciding what to prioritize first.

Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-06-09 KST
Launch timing, store cautions, item names, and pricing were verified on the official Don Quijote product page. Yen values include approximate KRW conversions based on the 2026-06-08 Frankfurter JPY-to-KRW rate.
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