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Chainsaw Man Cafe Will Open in February 2023

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A Chainsaw Man cafe will be open for a limited time in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. The concept for the cafe is “a luxurious patisserie,” with the key visual reflecting that. Aside from snacks based on the characters of Chainsaw Man, you can also buy merchandise of them in their baker outfits. You can visit the cafe from February 2, 2023 to April 2, 2023.

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The Nagoya cafe will have slightly different operating dates than the Tokyo and Osaka ones. Instead of running for two months, it will only run for a little over a month. It will end on March 12, 2023. However, other than that, it is the same as the other two cafes. While you do not need to make a reservation, the cafe highly suggests doing so.

Here are the menu items that you can purchase at the Chainsaw Man cafe:

  • Denji’s Best Omurice (1400 JPY)
  • Makima’s Afternoon Toast Quiche Lunch (1400 JPY)
  • Hayakawa Aki’s “Kon” Corned Beef Sandwich (1400 JPY)
  • Power’s Croquette Hammer Short Pasta (1400 JPY)
  • Chainsaw Man Cake (1200 JPY)
  • Chocolate Cake After the Battle (1500 JPY)
  • Devil Montblanc (1300 JPY)
  • Pochita’s Pudding Parfait (900 JPY)
  • Denji’s Apple Tea That Won’t Waste Even the Peel (900 JPY)
  • Makima’s Alluring Berry Cafe Latte (600 JPY)
  • Hayakawa Family Black Coffee (800 JPY)
  • Power’s Bloody Orange Soda (800 JPY)
  • Hot Tea With Jam (900 JPY)

 

Speaking of the store, it mostly sells basic goods such as acrylic stands and can badges. All of them feature Denji, Makima, Aki, and Power dressed like patissiers. You can purchase the aforementioned spoon, as well as a mug with Pochita on it.

The Chainsaw Man cafe will be open from February 2, 2023 to April 2, 2023 in Tokyo and Osaka. It will run from February 2, 2023 to March 12, 2023 in Nagoya. You can watch Chainsaw Man on Crunchyroll or read it via Viz Media.

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