
Pokémon Sleep x Nishikawa Bedding Collection Now Available in Japan
The Pokémon Company has teamed up with Showa Nishikawa to release a brand-new line of Pokémon-themed bedding, inspired by the relaxing world of Pokémon Sleep.
This latest collection focuses on comfort and relaxation, bringing fan-favourite Pokémon into your bedroom with a range of soft, seasonal sleep items designed for everyday use.
A New Spring & Summer Lineup
The collaboration introduces a fresh lineup of bedding items tailored for warmer seasons, including lightweight and breathable materials perfect for spring and summer nights.
The new range includes:
- Gauze blankets featuring Pikachu
- Towel blankets themed around Snorlax
- Reversible quilt blankets inspired by in-game locations like Cyan Beach
- Large “Giga Pillow” cushions designed to feel like sleeping beside Pokémon
- Stretchable pillow covers featuring multiple Pokémon designs




Each item is designed to recreate the calm and cozy atmosphere of Pokémon Sleep, with soft textures and relaxing visuals of Pokémon resting and sleeping.
Designed for Comfort and Relaxation
The collection places a strong emphasis on comfort, using breathable fabrics and soft materials that improve with use. Some items feature reversible designs, allowing users to adjust depending on temperature or personal preference.
Many of the designs highlight Pokémon in their sleeping poses, reinforcing the relaxing theme and making them ideal for winding down at night or even for casual lounging during the day.
Expanding the Pokémon Sleep Lifestyle
This is part of an ongoing collaboration between Pokémon Sleep and Nishikawa, following previous releases that were well received by fans looking to bring Pokémon into their daily routines.
With items like Snorlax arm pillows and Pikachu-themed bedding, the collection continues to blend functional home goods with collectible Pokémon designs.
Where to Buy
The Pokémon Sleep x Nishikawa collection is available through Nishikawa stores across Japan and via their official online store.
As with many Pokémon collaborations in Japan, international availability has not been confirmed, meaning fans outside Japan may need to rely on import options if they want to pick up these items.