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The Pokemon Café introduces a new dining experience filled with everybody’s favorite characters. Located in both Tokyo and Osaka, the restaurant has proved to be a major hit among locals and tourists alike as it requires a reservation in advance to dine and explore what the café has to offer.
Our Anime Tours will take you to the Pokemon Center, Ghibli Museum, Nintendo Store, and more. So why not let us help you make your trip more memorable with a visit to the Pokemon Café? We will assist you with making reservations* to the café on your free leisure day! Enjoy the world of anime with Japan Deluxe Tours!
*Please be advised that reservations are limited and may not be available on your leisure day or preferred time. Please contact us for more information.
As the only two Pokemon Cafes in the world, guests will get to dine on exclusive dishes, desserts, and drinks, all themed after popular Pokemon such as Mew and Eevee. If you are having difficult deciding, you can not go wrong with a Pikachu-themed plate. Be sure to check out their seasonal dishes as well to see if they feature your favorite Pokemon character. A beverage is a must with a variety of drinks featuring Pokemon such as Gengar and Ditto!
In addition to the adorably themed dishes, you may also get the chance to meet some of Pokemon’s most loved characters: Pikachu, Snorlax, Eevee, or Gonbe! And if you are lucky enough, Pikachu donning classic busboy attire will welcome you to the café to start your visit off perfectly. Do not miss your opportunity for an adorable picture with your favorite Pokemon. Don’t forget to stop by the merchandise and souvenir shop for exclusive goods only found at the Pokemon Café. You can find cafe-related thermos flasks, chef Pikachu plushies, Pokeball cups and more to commemorate your visit to the iconic café!
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