Where to Buy K‑Pop Merch in Puerto Rico

K-pop album display featuring Stray Kids at Tower Records in Shibuya, Japan.

Whether you’re a longtime K-pop stan or just discovering your bias, finding official albums, lightsticks, and merch in Puerto Rico doesn’t have to mean paying international shipping. From physical stores to online shops run by local fans, there are plenty of places on the island to get your K‑pop fix.

Here’s your ultimate guide to K‑pop stores in Puerto Rico — including physical locations and online businesses that ship locally.


Melashy World • Bayamón

A magical K-pop haven tucked away in Bayamón, Melashy World offers official albums, lightsticks, plushies, fan-made items (even custom Funko Pops!), and K-beauty products. It’s one of the most comprehensive K-pop stores on the island; plus, they ship!

https://melashyworld.com

K-Sounds • Isabela

K-pop is alive and well in the northwest! K-Sounds specializes in albums (including pre-orders and limited editions) and has started offering lightsticks and K-beauty items. Great for fans in the Isabela/Aguadilla area and yes, they ship.

https://k-soundspr.com

Otaku’s Shop • Carolina & Canóvanas

While primarily anime-focused, Otaku’s Shop offers albums, lightsticks, and idol merch from top K-pop groups. You’ll find them in Plaza Carolina and The Outlet 66, plus they often announce new stock on IG.

https://otakusshop.com/collections/rocks-music


K-pop is alive and thriving in Puerto Rico — and luckily, so is the community of shops that support it. Whether you want to browse albums in person or shop from the comfort of your couch, there’s a store here for you.


Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored or affiliated with any of the stores listed. I haven’t been paid or compensated by any business mentioned here. The information was researched and verified as of mid-2025, but store offerings, hours, and availability can change. I recommend checking each store’s website or social media for the most current updates before visiting or ordering.

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