Starbucks Japan Prefecture Stickers & Day Trip Merch 2026
Starbucks Japan has launched a highly localized merchandise lineup called the Starbucks Day Trip collection. This regional release honors local pride across all 47 of Japan’s prefectures with specialized visual designs, adorable collectible stickers, and practical drinkware accessories. If you are looking to collect your favorite prefecture’s gear or want to hunt down the entire nationwide set, this guide breaks down exactly what is available, how much it costs, and how to get your hands on them.
Key Takeaways
- The Collection: Named “Starbucks Day Trip,” celebrating all 47 Japanese prefectures.
- Product Lineup: Includes a “Bottle and Bag Set” and randomized regional sticker packs.
- Local Exclusivity: In-store sales are strictly locked to Starbucks branches within their respective prefectures.
- Sticker Gacha Element: Packs cost 700 yen but only contain 3 out of the 4 available designs for that area.
- Release Date: Rolled out on June 24, 2026, with very limited quantities available via the official Starbucks Japan online store.

The Starbucks Day Trip Collection Breakdown
The collection beautifully merges regional identity with everyday coffee utility. The line ensures that whether you are a local living in Kyoto or a tourist traveling through Hokkaido, you can take a piece of that specific region’s coffee identity home with you.

1. Starbucks Day Trip Bottle and Bag Set
This premium bundle includes a 532-milliliter (18-ounce) stainless steel drink bottle alongside a rugged denim shoulder-strap bag explicitly tailored for outdoor day trips.
The bag features a specialized checked cloth trim near the top drawstrings. Each of the 47 prefectures features its own distinct color pattern on this cloth, along with an illustration displaying the specific prefecture’s name written directly across a classic Starbucks cup.

2. Collectible Prefecture Stickers
Though the product labels occasionally call them “city stickers,” these are entirely prefecture-based decorations. Sold for 700 yen per pack, every single prefecture gets a total of four unique designs:
- The custom Starbucks cup illustration featuring the prefecture’s name.
- The physical shape of the prefecture embedded with a subtle coffee-bean motif.
- The specific first hiragana phonetic character used to write the prefecture’s name.
- A signature Bearista bear holding the regional ingredient or item famously used in that prefecture’s historic regional menu drops.
Collection Pricing and Purchase Strategy
Because of the unique regional distribution, collecting these items requires some strategy.
| Item | Price (Yen) | Price (Approx. USD) | Availability Strategy |
| Bottle & Bag Set | 4,200 yen | ~$26 USD | In-store within specific prefecture; limited online batches. |
| Prefecture Sticker Pack | 700 yen | ~$4.50 USD | Only available at physical branches in that designated prefecture. |
The Sticker Collector’s Challenge
There is a catch if you want to collect every single sticker design for a specific prefecture: Each pack only includes 3 stickers, but there are 4 designs total.
To get a complete set for a single location, you will have to buy at least two packs, hope luck is on your side with the random packaging, or trade with other local collectors. Read also Starbucks Japan Summer Drinks.
Where and How to Buy the Prefecture Collection
Because this collection leans heavily into local regional pride, Starbucks Japan has enforced regional distribution guardrails:
- Physical Retail Stores: You can only buy a specific prefecture’s bottle/bag and sticker set by physically visiting a Starbucks location inside that exact prefecture. For example, Tokyo branches will only stock Tokyo-themed merchandise.
- Official Online Store: Starbucks Japan’s online shop offers limited quantities of the bottle and bag bundles, allowing nationwide orders while supplies last. However, physical sticker packs remain localized to regional stores.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy the Osaka stickers at a Tokyo Starbucks store?
No. Physical retail branches only sell the merchandise matching their specific prefecture. To get Osaka stickers, you must purchase them at a branch located inside Osaka Prefecture.
How many stickers come in a single Starbucks Japan prefecture pack?
Each pack contains three stickers. Because there are four total designs per prefecture, you will need to purchase more than one pack to collect all variations.
What is the capacity of the stainless steel bottle in the bundle?
The stainless steel drink bottle included in the Day Trip bundle has a capacity of 532 milliliters (approximately 18 ounces).
Is the denim shoulder bag available to purchase separately?
No, the denim shoulder bag is sold exclusively as part of the Starbucks Day Trip Bottle and Bag Set for 4,200 yen.
What does the Bearista bear sticker represent?
The Bearista bear illustration depicts the mascot holding a specific local ingredient that represents the unique flavors historically tied to that specific prefecture’s regional menu offerings.
Are these items a permanent addition to Starbucks Japan?
No, the Starbucks Day Trip collection is a limited-edition seasonal release. Items are sold on a “while supplies last” basis.
Can international buyers order the collection online?
The Starbucks Japan online store typically only ships domestically within Japan. International collectors will need to use a proxy shipping service or buy from secondary resale marketplaces.
