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Anime Pop-Up Shops Tokyo 2025  Metropolis Japan

Anime Pop-Up Shops Tokyo 2025 Metropolis Japan

Whether you're into vintage mecha models, steamy sento collabs or photo-worthy theme cafes, Tokyo continues to be the go-to city for limited-run anime events. If you've been searching for the best anime pop-up Tokyo has to offer this season, you're in luck. Summer 2025 brings everything from Gundam figure exhibitions to character-themed cafés, shrine collabs and manga-inspired treasure hunts. Here's your guide to the must-visit anime pop-up shops happening in Tokyo 2025
Gundam fans, it's time to suit up. At Akihabara's Tamashii Store, visitors can view every collector's figure ever released from the legendary Gundam franchise. From early series to the newest releases, admire the mechanical precision and detail of Mobile Suits from across the decades. Whether you're a longtime Gundam enthusiast or just curious about the origins of Japanese mecha anime, this free exhibition is a rare chance to see over 40 years of design evolution up close.
Tamashii Store Tokyo, 1-1 Kanda Hanaoka-cho, Chiyoda-ku11am – 8pmFree
tamashiiweb.com/store/tokyo
Akihabara welcomes back the classic anime Mashin Hero Wataru with a retro-meets-modern pop-up. Featuring characters from both the original 80s series and the new 2025 installment, the store sells nostalgic merchandise like vintage-style T-shirts and illustrations. Perfect for parents introducing their childhood favorites to a new generation.
Atre Akihabara 2F, 1-17-6 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku10am – 9pmFree
bandainamco-am.co.jp/chara_shop
At Kanda Shrine, illustrations from The Apothecary Diaries —drawn by manga artist Shino Toko—adorn the grounds in celebration of Kanda Matsuri. Characters wear shrine-inspired outfits in a setting that fits perfectly with the anime's spiritual themes. Don't miss the exclusive on-site merch.
Kanda Shrine, 2-16-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku
Times and prices vary; see the Kanda Matsuri official site for more information
hikariterrace.co.jp/kandamatsuri-kusuriya
Celebrate the theatrical release of Jujutsu Kaisen 's omnibus edition with a limited-time cafe collaboration. Expect character-themed drinks and desserts, limited-edition coasters and new visuals featuring Gojo, Geto and the rest of the crew.
Animate Cafe Gratte locations across TokyoTimes varyPrices vary
https://www.animate.co.jp/gratte/22937
Yurakucho Marui hosts this brief but moody pop-up for the anime Apocalypse Hotel . Stop by to enter a lottery-based prize draw and pick up exclusive items like illustration cards and a collectible canvas board. Limited to just one week, so plan ahead.
Yurakucho Marui 8F, 2-7-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku11am – 7pmFree
anime-press.net/events
What if your favorite Blue Lock characters joined you at an open-air bath? This second collaboration with hot spring chain Gokurakuyu brings new illustrations, themed menu items and limited merch to 16 stores nationwide. Tokyo's closest venue is Gokurakuyu Tama Center.
Multiple locations nationwideGokurakuyu Tama Center, 1-39 Ochiai, Tama-shiPrices vary
anime-press.net/events
May 22 – June 17
A second collaboration for The Apothecary Diaries also arrives at Gokurakuyu and RAKU SPA locations. With medicinal-themed baths, themed meals and original goods, it's a natural fit for this courtly crime-solving anime. Tokyo's closest venue is Raku Spa Station Fuchu.
Multiple locations nationwideRaku Spa Station Fuchu, 1-5-1 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shiPrices vary
anime-press.net/events
At this Omotesando, Tokyo pop-up cafe, popular anime characters from Oshi no Ko don tea house uniforms and serve up photo-ready meals and sweets. The cafe offers themed drinks, limited-time dishes and exclusive merch. Reservation recommended.
Natslive Cafe Omotesando, 3-11-7 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku11am – 8pmPrices vary
cafe.natslive.jp
Relive your digital pet days at this adorable Tamagotchi theme cafe. The characters from Puchi Puchi Omisetchi are running the show, dishing out themed food and managing shops inside Capcom Cafe in Ikebukuro.
Capcom Cafe, Grandscape Ikebukuro 3F, 1-30-3 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku10am – 10pmPrices vary
capcom.co.jp
Magician Hisoka takes center stage in the third Hunter × Hunter theme cafe at Animate Cafe. Head to Ikebukuro for specialty drinks, food inspired by the series and Hisoka-only visuals.
Animate Cafe Ikebukuro 3rd Store, 1-20-6 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima City11:30am – 7pmPrices vary
animatecafe.jp/event
The laid-back assassin Sakamoto gets a cafe all to himself. Featuring menu items, exclusive merch and life-size panels of the main characters, this Dish Up collaboration brings Sakamoto Days to life in Omotesando.
Dish Up, Shinjuku Marui Annex 8F, 3-1-26 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku11am – 9pmPrices vary
sweets-paradise.jp/collaboration/sakamotodays
Sip stylish non-alcoholic cocktails in a sleek Ginza lounge themed after Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba . Entry is by lottery, so check the site in advance to secure a spot.
Ufotable Mocktail Bar GinzaReservation-only
https://www.ufotable.co.jp/bar/mocktail_bar_ginza/
Celebrate the new Detective Conan film with themed cafes in Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Solamachi. Expect mystery-themed meals, goods featuring characters in butler outfits, and photogenic cafe interiors.
Multiple Tokyo locations: Ikebukuro: BOX cafe&space Grandscape (Apr 4 – Jul 27)
Shibuya: BOX cafe&space GEMS (Apr 18 – Jun 29)
Solamachi: BOX cafe&space (Apr 11 – Jun 8)
https://conan-cafe.jp
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