THE JOJO WORLD Shibuya PARCO: IGGY CAFE + Attractions 2026
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Correction note (2026-05-11): An earlier version of this article located JoJo World at a Harajuku address. That was wrong. THE★JOJO WORLD is at Shibuya PARCO 6F (15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku). The shop opened 2025-07-24 as the world's first permanent JoJo's Bizarre Adventure experiential venue, operated by Bandai Namco Amusement. There is no separate JoJo World Harajuku.
THE★JOJO WORLD is the world's first permanent JoJo's Bizarre Adventure shop and the only venue that bundles exclusive merchandise, IGGY CAFE, and four interactive attractions under one roof. Opened July 24, 2025 by Bandai Namco Amusement on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO, the venue runs daily 10:00–21:00 with free entry. This guide covers the four mini-game attractions, the IGGY CAFE menu structure, what to budget per visit, and how to dodge the weekend queue at the 6F entrance.
THE★JOJO WORLD (ザ・ジョジョワールド) is a permanent retail-plus-cafe-plus-attractions space dedicated to Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga series, occupying the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO since July 2025, and combining a goods area, the Iggy-themed IGGY CAFE, and four interactive mini-game attractions tied to specific scenes from across the eight serialized parts of the manga.Heading to Shibuya for the day? Klook sells a Tokyo Subway 24-hour pass from 800 yen in English that covers the Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line to Shibuya Station. It pays for itself if you also hit Harajuku or Omotesando the same day, both two stops away.
Quick info
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Venue | THE★JOJO WORLD (ザ・ジョジョワールド) |
| Address | 〒150-8377 東京都渋谷区宇田川町15-1, 渋谷PARCO 6F (15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) |
| Nearest Station | Shibuya Station (JR / Ginza / Hanzomon / Fukutoshin lines), 5-minute walk |
| Hours | 10:00 – 21:00 daily (follows PARCO hours; cafe last order ~20:30) |
| Entry | Free admission. Numbered tickets distributed at PARCO 1F before opening + at 6F entrance after opening, during peak periods only |
| Operator | Bandai Namco Amusement |
| Opened | 2025-07-24 (permanent shop, not pop-up) |
| Phone | 0570-087656 |
| Budget | 2,500–6,000 yen typical visit (cafe + merch + 1–2 attractions) |
| English Support | Bilingual signage at attractions, English-friendly checkout, card payments accepted |
Why this is the world's first permanent JoJo shop
JoJo has had collaboration cafes, pop-up stores, and traveling exhibitions for years. JOJO CARAVAN ran limited-run events in regional cities, and Tower Records collaboration cafes opened with each new anime season. None of those were permanent. THE★JOJO WORLD is the first time the IP gets a year-round physical store with its own retail, food service, and bespoke interactive content.
Bandai Namco Amusement is the operator, significant because the firm runs the GiGo arcade chain plus most large IP venues across Japan (Capcom Cafe, Animate Cafe in some markets). They have the operational depth to run a permanent food-and-entertainment hybrid, which is non-trivial.
Picking Shibuya PARCO 6F was strategic. Sharing the floor are Nintendo TOKYO, the Pokemon Center Shibuya, and the Capcom Store, making 6F the densest pop-culture retail floor in Tokyo. A reader at Pokemon Center can step into JoJo World in under a minute. That cross-foot-traffic was almost certainly part of Bandai Namco's calculation for choosing this floor specifically.
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The four interactive attractions
The "EXPERIENCE" pillar of the venue (alongside GOODS and FOOD & DRINK) is four bespoke mini-games. Each is structured as a one-time interaction — pay, play, take home a physical token, leave room for the next visitor.
Stand Abilities Lab. Visitors answer a short questionnaire that maps personality traits across the six classic Stand statistics (power, speed, range, durability, precision, developmental potential, the same stats Araki uses in the manga). Internally, the machine assigns you one of approximately 120 possible Stands and prints a souvenir card. This is the only attraction that turns the experience inward, you are not just looking at Jotaro, you are receiving your own assigned Stand identity.
Memetaa Hamon Wheel. A digital prize wheel themed on the iconic Phantom Blood scene where Joseph trains by striking a frog without harming it. Players strike a digital target with Hamon-style timing and receive a graded result. "Memetaa" itself is a phonetic rendering of the frog's call in the original Japanese sound effect.
Oh! That's a Baseball!! A real-life adaptation of the Jotaro vs D'Arby card-game battle from Stardust Crusaders. Without spoiling the manga reveal, the title alone tells you which scene it gamifies. Interaction time is short (under 2 minutes), but the prop-physical reproduction of the scene's payoff is well-executed.
Iggy Shrine Fortune. An omikuji (Japanese fortune slip) station styled as a small shrine with the Stardust Crusaders dog Iggy as the resident kami. Insert ¥100, pull a fortune. Unfavorable results are exchanged for a "lucky charm", a piece of coffee-flavored chewing gum, which is a deep-cut reference to Iggy's signature treat in the manga.
IGGY CAFE: what to order
The cafe occupies a corner of the 6F floor and follows the "Iggy Cafe" branding. Iggy is the canine Stand user from Stardust Crusaders and serves as the unofficial mascot of the entire venue.
The headline drink is the THE★JOJO WORLD Original Drink at ¥900. It's a pink-lemonade base with pineapple juice and a layer of blue jelly cubes — the color palette mirrors Stand energy effects from the manga. For ¥1,300 you can upgrade to the same drink served in an Iggy-illustrated aluminum cup that you take home. Upgrading the cup is the standard "collectible cafe" play but well-executed because Iggy lends himself to a clean line illustration that prints well on metal.
Themed food items rotate seasonally. Confirmed items across recent menu cycles (per the official Bandai Namco JOJO WORLD page and on-site signage):
- Tonio Trussardi pudding, a tribute to the Italian chef Stand-user from Part 4 Diamond Is Unbreakable. Pudding flavors rotate with the season.
- Mista's Sex Pistols mochi, five mochi pieces shaped like the five-bullet Stand from Part 5 Golden Wind. Number 4 is conspicuously absent because Sex Pistols' Number 4 has the same problem in canon.
- Katsu sandwich — a comfort-food item that anchors the savory side of the menu, no overt JoJo styling beyond the plating.
- Iggy donuts, coffee-glazed donuts shaped to evoke Iggy's face. Coffee glaze ties back to the Iggy Shrine Fortune lucky-charm gum.
- Joe cookie, round cookie tributing JoJo's protagonist names; lightly themed.
- Iggy latte, milk foam patterned with Iggy's character art.
Winter 2025–26 seasonal menu (launched 2025-12-19, confirmed via the official site): a curry bun at ¥690 and a cocoa/matcha latte pair at ¥750 each. Seasonal-menu cadence suggests the IGGY CAFE rotates 4-5 new items every few months, worth checking the official site before a visit if you're chasing a specific item.
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Browse Anime ExperiencesExclusive merchandise, what to budget
The GOODS section is structured around two product types:
Permanent rotation carries items that are always in stock: stone masks (the Part 1 Mark of Cain), hologram can badges, metallic card collections, character rubber figures (¥1,400 each), the acrylic-stand line shown above (~¥1,000 each), basic plushies, kitchen goods (mugs, tumblers), and apparel pieces. These are the "any-visit" merchandise.
Limited drops rotate with manga anniversaries, anime broadcast cycles, and Araki-illustration unveilings. Announcements of new drops appear on the official Twitter/X account, recent runs have included Araki's 9-hero illustration commemorating the venue's opening, plus part-specific lineups tied to the anime broadcast schedule.
A complete first-visit haul for a casual JoJo fan runs ¥2,500–4,500: one drink (¥900), one acrylic stand (¥1,000), one impulse buy (¥1,000–2,000). Hard-core fans clear ¥8,000+ on figure pre-orders and the limited drops.
Visit plan: 90 to 120 minutes
A typical end-to-end visit if you do the cafe + 2 attractions + a merch loop:
- 00:00 to 00:10: Arrive, get a numbered ticket if it's a weekend peak hour (peak entry is 12:00–15:00 Saturdays and Sundays).
- 00:10 to 00:30: Walk the entrance corridor (Stand Arrow display + character pillars). This is the photo-zone phase.
- 00:30 to 01:00 — Pick 2 attractions. Stand Abilities Lab + Iggy Shrine Fortune is the most-popular combination, takes ~30 minutes including queue.
- 01:00 to 01:30 — IGGY CAFE. Order the Original Drink + 1–2 themed items. Cafe seating is limited (~20 seats), so weekday afternoons are easier.
- 01:30 to 02:00 — GOODS section. Walk all four walls before buying; the merch is structured so that the most-Instagrammed items are at the entrance and the deeper cuts (Araki illustration prints, Figuarts pre-orders) are at the back.
How to dodge the queue
Numbered-ticket distribution is the venue's queue management mechanism. Officially, per the Shibuya PARCO shop listing, tickets are handed out at PARCO 1F before opening and at the 6F entrance after opening, but only during peak periods. Off-peak hours (typically weekday late afternoons 17:00–20:00 and weekday mornings 10:00–11:00), entry is direct walk-in with no ticket.
If you can pick a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon, the venue is meaningfully calmer than weekends. Off-peak, cafe seats clear faster and attraction queues run 0–5 minutes versus 15–25 minutes at weekend peak.
Cross-shopping with Pokemon Center / Nintendo Tokyo / Capcom Store on the same floor saves time, you can hit all four IP venues in 3 hours on a weekday. The Shibuya anime district guide walks the broader PARCO 6F + Tower Records + Loft circuit if you're planning a full district day.
Stone Ocean specifically, what to expect
The article URL contains "stone-ocean" for historical reasons (an earlier draft mistakenly framed the venue around a Stone Ocean cafe takeover). To set expectations honestly:
There is no dedicated Stone Ocean cafe at THE★JOJO WORLD. The IGGY CAFE menu draws characters and references from across all eight parts. Stone Ocean specifically appears in:
- The backlit character panels at the entrance corridor (Jolyne Cujoh, Hermès, Foo Fighters, and Pucci are all visible in the corner-position panels in the hero image at top of this article).
- The acrylic-stand merchandise (Stone Ocean character lineup is one of the rotations).
- The Iggy Shrine Fortune mascot is technically a Part 3 Stardust Crusaders character, but the shrine's design language pulls from across the series.
If your motivation for the visit is specifically Stone Ocean content, the venue offers a thin slice rather than a deep dive. Deeper Stone Ocean content lives in IP-licensed limited drops that rotate through the GOODS section. Check the official THE★JOJO WORLD X account before traveling if Stone Ocean is a hard requirement for your visit.
Practical tips
- Cash is not required. All major cards plus IC cards (Suica, PASMO) work at checkout and at the attractions.
- Photography is permitted in retail and entrance areas. Cafe table photography is OK; some attraction interiors have signage about flash photography, check posted signs.
- The numbered ticket is not a reservation. It's a "your turn to enter" slip. You still queue at the entrance.
- Shibuya PARCO closes at 21:00, which sets the venue's hard close. Don't arrive after 20:30 if you want the cafe.
- The same floor (PARCO 6F) hosts Nintendo TOKYO, Pokemon Center Shibuya, and Capcom Store. Plan a 3-hour multi-IP loop if it's your only Shibuya stop.
Pairing Shibuya with a full Tokyo anime day? A Tokyo Metro and attraction bundle on Klook is cheaper than individual tickets if you visit two or more paid sites the same day.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Is THE★JOJO WORLD permanent or limited-time? Permanent. It opened 2025-07-24 as the world's first permanent JoJo's Bizarre Adventure shop and runs daily 10:00–21:00 with no announced end date.
Is there an entry fee? No. Entry is free. During peak periods the venue distributes numbered tickets at PARCO 1F (pre-opening) and the 6F entrance (post-opening) to manage crowd flow.
Where exactly is it? I've seen "JoJo World Harajuku" referenced, is that different? There is no JoJo World Harajuku. Geographically, the only venue is at Shibuya PARCO 6F, 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku. Older internet sources sometimes confused the venue with the Harajuku zone — it's a Shibuya address.
Does the IGGY CAFE require a separate reservation? No reservation is needed. Walk-in seating, first-come-first-served. Roughly 20 seats means weekend lunch peaks bring a 15–25 minute wait.
Can I do the attractions in one visit? Yes. All four (Stand Abilities Lab, Memetaa Hamon Wheel, Oh! That's a Baseball!!, Iggy Shrine Fortune) fit in ~45 minutes total off-peak.
Is there English support? Bilingual signage at attractions. Checkout supports English-speaking staff. Even the Stand Arrow entrance plaque is bilingual. Cafe menus are Japanese-primary with English translations on most items.
What's the difference between this and a JoJo collab cafe at Tower Records? Tower Records JoJo collabs are limited-time pop-ups (typically 2–4 weeks). THE★JOJO WORLD is permanent + has retail + has bespoke attractions + has its own cafe. By contrast, the collab cafes have menu-only experiences with no shopping or attractions component.
More Tokyo experience guides
- Shibuya Anime Guide 2026, the wider PARCO 6F + Tower Records + Loft circuit, full day plan
- Tokyo Anime Collab Cafes Spring 2026 — the live tracker for limited collab cafes city-wide
- Anime Merch Shopping Guide Japan, broader merch district roundup beyond Shibuya
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