I visited this cafe in late March for the Blue Lock collaboration, near the end of my trip to Japan. It was one of three themed cafes I visited.
I'd never been to a stationary cafe before, but I'm a big fan of Blue Lock, so I made a reservation. I enjoyed the food and the extensive range of merchandise that was available. Unfortunately, they'd run out of some of the items for certain characters, but I was still able to stock up on Nagi Seishiro goods. Overall, it was a great experience!
Like with the other collaboration cafes I visited, a little preparation goes a long way. The menus and included goods were on the website, so I just had what I wanted in English, Japanese and as pictures on the notes app of my iPhone. Which made my non-existent Japanese skills less...
Read moreThis is not a “bunbougu” cafe anymore. If you read the recent reviews, you can see that this place has become an anime collabo cafe.
For example, the stationary magazine in the entrance is from 2023.8 and there is lots of dust on it 😭 All of the stationary related great reviews are from many years ago. Maybe the owner has changed?
There are some selection of pens but some of them aren’t working… also the cafe menu is just generic stuff like napolitan pasta, which is disappointing considering the neighborhood. There aren’t any stationary themed menu anymore. Very sad to see this.
if you’re looking for stationary related stuff, it’s not very recommended. I think this place should...
Read moreWent for the mob psycho cafe event with my mother and sister, however was told that there were only seats for two, and that everyone would have to order both a food and a drink. I instead got takeout which was delicious, but was disappointed. However there were many art supplies available and I would like to return when they are not doing a promotion. Very close to harajuku, and i would suggest visiting harajuku before walking 5-10 minutes to the cafe and having a break as the...
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