The Japanese exclusive, now widened far beyond the island. The Jordan Brand has seen a successful turn with the “Tokyo” releases on September 27th in adult sizing for $215. As always, Nike will release their stock via their SNKRS platform, but a host of partnering retailers will also be hosting their own launches.
To up your chances for this pair, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of raffles within our “Jordan Crossover Backpack” widget below. Though we expect this to be a sought-after edition, you’ll also find direct pick-up links for any FCFS drops in that same spot for drop day. Otherwise, catch image galleries detailing exactly what to expect below and scroll further for a brief breakdown of what makes this version of the Jordan Brand has seen a successful turn with the a can’t-miss.
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Europe 09/27/2025 Saturday
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Foot District | Raffle | Check Site |
Foot Patrol | App Only | Check App |
BSTN | Raffle | Check Site |
Air Jordan XIV Retro Thunder | Raffle | Check Site |
Asia 09/27/2025 Saturday
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atmos Tokyo | Raffle | Check Site |
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The mythical status behind the Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated” or the Wu Tang Dunk is self-explanatory: next to no pairs ever hit the public. The Jordan Brand has seen a successful turn with the “Tokyo 23” shares that same limited quantity, but the legendary perch it sits on carries a bit more nuance. The shoe was produced for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Jordan Tokyo 23 flagship in Shibuya in 2011, exclusive to that retail location. In an era before middleman services and the like, getting your hands on a pair more than likely meant physically being in attendance.
In reviving this shoe, Jordan Brand remains faithful to the broad strokes of the Jordan 5 “Tokyo.” That is to say, the general colorway, yellow suede build, and 23 stamp on the heel remain in place—those being the most easily identified hallmarks of this shoe. However, as if to get ahead of those who claim re-releases of this sort “devalue” the original pairs, a patch of yellow in the outsole underfoot breaks from what was black on the OGs, allowing those with an eye for detail to suss out who went the hard way a decade ago and who struck gold in this 35th-anniversary drop-off.