SEVENTEEN x bibigo Pop-Up Market Opens in Tokyo This Fall

K-pop powerhouse SEVENTEEN teams up with Korean food brand bibigo for an immersive pop-up event in Tokyo, featuring fan-driven zones, new product reveals, and photo ops galore.

A K-pop Foodie Dreamland Comes to Life

Starting October 2, 2025, SEVENTEEN fans and Korean food lovers have a new Tokyo hotspot: bibigo|SEVENTEEN MARKET. This limited-time experiential pop-up, hosted by Korean food giant CJ FOODS JAPAN, invites visitors into a world where tasty eats and K-pop meet for the ultimate “bias-boosting” adventure.

What’s Inside the Pop-Up?

Located at the bibigo Market in Shimbashi, the venue is split into seven themed zones that double as places to eat, take photos, shop, and fangirl freely. Think of it like a mini K-pop theme park—less roller coasters, more kimchi.

  • Start With SEVENTEEN: Get greeted by a dazzling SEVENTEEN x bibigo visual at the entrance—perfect for that entryway Instagram shot.
  • New Arrival Frame: Snap pics with oversized packages of SEVENTEEN’s upcoming bibigo collab before they hit shelves in November.
  • Frozen & Chilled Zone: Stock up on bibigo’s frozen goodies, with cardboard cutouts of SEVENTEEN members keeping you company like personal shopping buddies.
  • Debut Display: Be the first to catch a glimpse of the new collab product lineup, complete with exclusive visuals.
  • Message Flowers Wall: Leave your love on a heart-shaped note and add it to a collective wall celebrating SEVENTEEN and their fans.
  • Snap Photo Giveaway: Spend over ¥4,000 and get a limited-edition snap photo pack featuring 12 candid shots of SEVENTEEN enjoying bibigo behind the scenes—basically the K-pop version of a golden ticket.

Yes, There’s Food. Lots of It.

What’s a Korean food event without actual Korean food? The pop-up includes a dine-in zone packed with crowd-pleasers. From tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) to bibimbap dumplings and kimbap samgyeopsal sets (imagine sushi rolls teamed with grilled pork belly), there’s something for every craving.

Here’s a quick taste of what’s on the menu:

  • Lunch Sets: Tteokbokki & Fries, Kimchi Pancake & Japchae combo, or Chicken Salad—each just ¥880.
  • Dinner Favorites: Kimbap Sam Set (¥1,650), King Mandu Ramen (¥990), Churros & Tteokbokki fusion (¥1,430), and more.
  • Drinks: Missugar Latte, Yuzu Smoothie, and the signature bibigo latte—K-café vibes included.

When, Where, and How to Join In

Dates: October 2 to December 24, 2025 (closed Sundays and holidays)
Hours: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Location: 1st Floor, CJ Building, 2-7-4 Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The Big Picture

More than just a pop-up, bibigo|SEVENTEEN MARKET is a full-blown fan experience—a place where idols meet appetite, and K-pop stans can participate in co-creating a space dedicated to their favorites. It’s photogenic, flavorful, and oh-so-fan-friendly. If you’re in Tokyo this fall, wear your Rose Quartz and Serenity and prepare for a flavorful celebration of SEVENTEEN and Korean food culture at its most playful.

Pro tip:

Go early. The merch, message walls, and photo giveaways are all while-supplies-last. And we all know Carats don’t play when it comes to exclusive SEVENTEEN goods.

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