Oasis Fan Store Tokyo Review: Exclusive Merch, a Secret Pub, and a Britpop Takeover in Shibuya

We’ve Been Waiting: A Britpop Pilgrimage to the Oasis Fan Store in Tokyo

October 2025, Tokyo. Walk through the electric streets of Shibuya, and you’ll see them everywhere. Liam and Noel Gallagher. The brothers we’ve been waiting for. Oasis is back in town. Or, more accurately, the palpable, feverish anticipation of their return has completely enveloped the city. As CityNomix, the voice behind Photomo, I couldn’t ignore this phenomenon. I carved out time between my digital marketing work to make a pilgrimage to the epicenter of this excitement: the ‘oasis live ’25 TOKYO FAN STORE’. My mission was simple: to experience it all, document it, and share this feeling with you, my fellow readers. This isn’t just a store review; it’s a live dispatch from the front lines, a report on how the culture of Oasis is resonating in Tokyo in 2025.

The Journey for Merch: An Oasis Fan Store Tokyo Review Begins

The destination is MIYASHITA PARK, one of Shibuya’s newest landmarks. But this journey isn’t as simple as just showing up. There are a few crucial steps that any fan should know. Here’s what I learned from my own experience, including a few lessons from my near-mistakes.

What to Expect: Reservations are a Must

The most important thing to know about this fan store is that it’s by reservation only. You must book a time slot in advance through the official website. You can’t just wander in, even if it looks empty. I, of course, had secured my 2 PM slot days in advance. While it lacks spontaneity, this system ensures the store remains comfortable and uncrowded. For fans who want to carefully browse the exclusive Oasis merch, this is actually a huge plus.

Official Website: https://reservation-system.jp/s/oasis25

I arrived at MIYASHITA PARK at 1:30 PM, a full 30 minutes early, hoping they might let people in a bit ahead of schedule. A quick chat with the staff revealed that entry begins 15 minutes before your reserved time. That meant I had to wait until 1:45 PM. With 20 minutes to kill, the excitement was almost unbearable.

First Impressions: The Gallaghers Greet You at Miyashita Park

To pass the time, I decided to explore the park. And there, on the second floor of the South building, I found them.

A large poster featuring Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis standing side-by-side. The text on the poster reads 'oasis live '25' and 'TOKYO FAN STORE MIYASHITA PARK SOUTH 1F'.
The Gallagher brothers take over Miyashita Park!

A massive monochrome poster of Liam and Noel, side-by-side, staring down at the city. It’s just an ad, technically, but its sheer scale and placement build an incredible sense of anticipation. I couldn’t help but pull out my phone and snap a few pictures. I could feel my own giddiness. My thoughts were a blur. I just knew I had to capture this moment.

Inside the Sanctuary: A Deep Dive into the Exclusive Merch

At 1:45 PM, the time had finally come. I showed my reservation screen at the entrance and stepped inside. First, I grabbed a translucent shopper bag for my potential haul. The hunt was on. The industrial interior, the anthems of Oasis blasting through the speakers—every sense told me this was a special place.

The exterior of a modern building housing the 'oasis live '25 TOKYO FAN STORE'. A large sign features a black and white portrait of the Gallagher brothers, and pedestrians are gathered on the sidewalk in front.
Britpop fever hits Tokyo with the ‘oasis live ’25 TOKYO FAN STORE’.

The Vibe and the Temptation of Exclusive Goods

The first thing that caught my eye was the main display, designed to look like a backstage area at a concert. Stacked equipment cases, vinyl records, and the iconic Oasis logo. And right beside it, one of the main attractions: the Tokyo Fan Store exclusive T-shirt.

The interior of an Oasis pop-up store. A large band logo sign hangs above a display featuring a 'TOKYO DOME live '25' t-shirt, vinyl records, and stacked instrument cases.
The entrance display is so cool. I’m really starting to want that Tokyo Fan Store exclusive T-shirt.

It featured the word “TOKYO” in a cool purple font. Initially, I thought, “I’ll be getting the Tokyo Dome concert-exclusive shirt, so I can probably skip this one.” But seeing it in person, in this incredible space, my resolve began to weaken. The allure of its exclusivity, available only here and now, was a powerful force.

Navigating the Merch: T-Shirts, Totes, and Tour Programs

Beyond the main display, racks of T-shirts and shelves of official merchandise stretched out. There were 30th-anniversary designs, classic logos, and everything in between. Thankfully, samples were available to check sizing—a crucial advantage over online shopping.

A merchandise stand for
The merch stand for “Oasis live ’25”. These soccer-style scarves have such a cool design.
Fictional merchandise towels for a hypothetical Oasis
Oasis reunion live in 2025? This fictional tour merchandise looks cool.
The industrial-style interior of an Oasis pop-up shop. Many fans are eagerly browsing exclusive merchandise like t-shirts and tote bags. A video of a band member is being projected onto a screen in the background.
The energy at the Oasis pop-up store was incredible! I was torn between the Tokyo-exclusive embroidered tote and this shopper bag, but ultimately went with the shopper.

I was also drawn to an embroidered Tokyo-exclusive tote bag. It was beautifully made, but the red color wasn’t quite my style. I agonized over it before deciding to stick with the simple 50-yen shopper bag instead (a decision I’d later regret not doubling down on).

Then, I saw it. The one item I absolutely had to get: the tour program. It wasn’t being sold online, and I had seen on social media that it sold out quickly when the store first opened. Finding a healthy stack of them was a huge relief. I grabbed one immediately. Mission half-accomplished.

A merchandise booth for the British rock band Oasis. Posters of the Gallagher brothers are displayed on the wall, and items like tour pamphlets and hats are arranged on a table.
Yes! Got the tour pamphlet from the Oasis exhibition!
The Oasis live merchandise stand. Keychains, mugs, and tote bags with the
A great selection of small items too. There was a huge pile of keychains and towel holders.
A sample of Oasis commemorative Japanese-style teacups (yunomi) on a display stand. In the foreground, the item tag has a red 'SOLD OUT' sticker on it.
The Oasis teacup that was so popular it sold out.
The interior of an Oasis pop-up store. Many customers are lining up at the counter, with merchandise such as T-shirts and mugs on display.
The Oasis pop-up store is bustling with enthusiastic fans.

The Ultimate Fan Experience: The PUB FOREVER Bar and My Merch Haul

After a thorough sweep of the store—picking up stickers, a keychain, a towel holder, a pin badge, and a beer glass—I headed to the checkout. The process was smooth and quick, thanks to the reservation system. As I was bagging my items, I noticed a neon sign to my left: “BEER.” This had to be the legendary PUB FOREVER.

A Pint at PUB FOREVER: The On-Site British Pub

I immediately went back to the register to buy a beer ticket. The entrance to the pub space was marked with ‘oasis live ’25’ stickers on glass blocks, a small detail that just added to the cool factor.

The entrance to the 'PUB FOREVER' bar at the 'oasis live '25' event. Exposed ducts run along the ceiling, while a lit-up 'oasis' sign and a neon beer sign create an industrial atmosphere.
Found PUB FOREVER at ‘oasis live ’25’! Absolutely love this vibe.

The space itself was breathtaking. Exposed pipes, corrugated metal walls covered in Oasis posters. Was I in Tokyo or a back-alley pub in Manchester?

An angled shot of a glass block wall. Several blocks have black stickers with the logo of the British rock band Oasis and the text 'live '25'.
Spotted this ‘Oasis live ’25’ sticker at the entrance of a pub. This alone is enough to get the hype going.

I was handed a beer in a branded ‘oasis live ’25’ glass and a commemorative ‘PUB FOREVER’ coaster. I carefully pocketed the coaster, vowing to preserve it. With “Live Forever” blasting in the background, I took a sip of the ice-cold draft beer. It was pure bliss. I’ve never had a beer that tasted so much like happiness.

A glass of beer with the 'oasis live '25' logo on a wooden table. In the background, a corrugated metal wall is decorated with several posters of the rock band Oasis.
Enjoying the perfect pint, surrounded by the sounds of Oasis.
A glass of beer with the Oasis live '25 logo on it, placed on a stainless steel bar counter next to a white coaster that says 'PUB FOREVER'.
Order a draft beer and get a commemorative coaster.
A glass of beer with an Oasis logo and a golden table lamp are placed on a wooden table. In the background, monochrome Oasis posters are displayed on a corrugated metal wall.
A pint with Oasis

My Complete Oasis Merch Haul

After finishing my beer, I took stock of my haul. From the fan store: the shopper bag, stickers, keychains, a towel holder, a pin badge, and the beer glass. And yes, right before leaving, I gave in to temptation and went back for that Tokyo-exclusive T-shirt. I knew I’d regret it if I didn’t.

A collection of 'Oasis live '25' merchandise laid out on a beige cloth. Items include a black shopping bag, a beer glass, stickers, a pin badge, keychains, and a 'PUB FOREVER' coaster.
My merchandise haul from ‘Oasis live ’25’

My shopping spree didn’t end there. On my way out of Miyashita Park, I stopped by the adidas store and, as if by fate, found a pair of Oasis collaboration track pants. It felt meant to be.

Oasis merchandise laid out on a beige textured surface. From left to right: black track pants with an Oasis logo, a tour program featuring Liam and Noel Gallagher, and a packaged black T-shirt.
My Oasis merch haul! Picked up the tour program, an exclusive Tokyo T-shirt, and these track pants.
Official merchandise for the British rock band Oasis, including a plastic shopper bag, flyers for the movie 'Oasis: Knebworth 1996', and promotional cards with photos of the band members, all laid out on a beige cloth.
My haul from the Oasis fan store. The shopper bag was only 50 yen, so now I’m slightly regretting not buying another one.

The Buzz Around ‘live ’25’: What This Pop-Up Means for a Potential Japan Tour

This entire experience, from the ‘live ’25’ branding to the tour-style merchandise, feels like more than just a pop-up. It’s fueling intense speculation among fans. Discussions on forums like Reddit are filled with theories about a potential Oasis world tour in Japan. Fans are already wondering about Oasis Japan tour 2025 tickets, scouring sites like Live Nation and Pia for any hints, and discussing the inevitable Oasis ticket lottery. This fan store isn’t just selling merch; it’s selling hope. It’s a brilliant piece of marketing that has the entire fanbase buzzing with excitement for what Oasis 2025 might bring.

Conclusion of My Oasis Fan Store Tokyo Review: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely. The ‘oasis live ’25 TOKYO FAN STORE’ is more than just a shop; it’s a sanctuary for fans, a place to immerse yourself in the culture of Oasis. The reservation system, while requiring planning, makes for a pleasant and stress-free experience. The exclusive merch is fantastic, and the PUB FOREVER bar is an unforgettable highlight.

A large black and white billboard on a street in Shibuya, Japan, featuring a photograph of the British rock band Oasis, Liam and Noel Gallagher, posing in dark jackets.
Oasis takes over a billboard in Shibuya. The message? ‘We’ve been waiting.’

My haul of Oasis merch isn’t just a collection of items. Each piece is a time capsule, holding the memory of that day’s excitement, the music, and the taste of that perfect beer. This whole event feels like a grand prelude to the real thing. So, until we meet again, likely at the concert, I’ll be here, admiring my treasures and waiting for the show to begin. See you there.

【oasis live ’25 TOKYO FAN STORE at MIYASHITA PARK】
Location: MIYASHITA PARK South 1F & 2F, Shibuya, Tokyo

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