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Nobara Train Magmallow Exclusive Review

Nobara Train Magmallow Exclusive Review

"All aboard the Nobara Express 🚆🔥 — Maki energy, zero apologies. Catch the exclusive 'Train Magmallow' drop: bold threads, chaotic charm, and that 'smile-before-the-punch' vibe. Limited pieces — ride it or regret it. #Nobara #TrainMagmallowExclusive #JJK"

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The Hunt: How to Get the Nobara Train Magmallow Exclusive

This is where the legend grows. To acquire this item at retail price (¥3,850 JPY / ~$26 USD), a buyer had to:

  1. Ride the JR East Chuo Line between Shinjuku and Mitaka stations.
  2. Spot the specially wrapped "Jujutsu Kaisen" train car (Car No. 3, only on weekends).
  3. Scan a QR code hidden under the seat advertisement.
  4. Receive a time-limited booking slot to visit the Magmallow Gacha Gacha machine at Tokyo Station.
  5. Redeem the slot to spin a capsule machine that contained either Nobara, Yuji, or Gojo—with a 1-in-20 chance of hitting the "Chase" metallic Nobara variant.

Because the promotion lasted only 21 days (November 1–21, 2023), and each train car only held 20 QR codes per day, the total supply is estimated at less than 2,000 units worldwide. nobara train magmallow exclusive

The First Bite: The Magma Effect

The “Magmallow” concept is genius on paper, but terrifying in practice. It is a two-part structure:

  1. The Core: A liquid center infused with Takanotsume (hawks claw chili) and a whisper of yuzu.
  2. The Shell: A chewy, torched marshmallow coated in 72% dark chocolate.

You bite down expecting sweetness. You get heat.

It starts in the back of your throat—the chili. It isn't painful; it’s aggressive. It’s the feeling of Resonance. Just as you reach for water, the yuzu citrus kicks in, cutting through the spice like a nail piercing a cursed spirit. Then, the dark chocolate melts, bringing a bitter, grounding earthiness. "All aboard the Nobara Express 🚆🔥 — Maki

It tastes like victory. It tastes like losing an eye and still standing up.

Part 2: The Legendary Drop (The Great Server Meltdown)

To understand the value, you have to understand the chaos of the acquisition.

On November 7, 2025, at 8:00 AM JST, the first "Nobara Train" departed from Shinjuku Station. Only passengers holding a specific "Grade 1 Ticket" (won via a prior lottery) were allowed to access the onboard vending machine. If this is a figure, the base is

According to logs leaked by a Bandai employee (later fired), there were only 2,500 units produced globally.

Within 45 minutes of the first train's departure:

Within 24 hours, the average aftermarket price stabilized at $850 USD. As of today (May 2026), a sealed "Nobara Train Magmallow Exclusive" commands between $1,200 and $1,800, depending on the glow-in-the-dark intensity rating.