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Harajuku street near JoJo World where the Stone Ocean themed cafe collaboration runs in spring 2026
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JoJo Stone Ocean Cafe 2026: JoJo World Harajuku Guide

April 29, 2026|By Takapon|15 min read
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Harajuku street near JoJo World where the Stone Ocean cafe collaboration runs in spring 2026 JoJo World Harajuku sits a 4-minute walk from Takeshita Street — the Stone Ocean collaboration anchors the spring 2026 lineup

The JoJo Stone Ocean cafe is running at JoJo World Harajuku through spring 2026 — 6 drinks built around the Part 6 Stand lineup, a flat 800 yen entry fee at the door, and a limited figure lottery that rotates every two weeks. I visited on a Tuesday afternoon, paid the entry fee, ordered the Stone Free drink, and walked out with a novelty coaster plus priority entry on my second visit. This guide covers the Harajuku venue, the 6 Stand drinks, the entry-plus-order pricing model, and the figure lottery flow translated into plain English.

JoJo World is a rotating pop-up retail and cafe space operated by the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure official team — it runs limited-time collaborations tied to specific arcs of the manga and anime, and the Stone Ocean (the sixth story arc, set in a fictional Florida prison) takeover is the 2026 spring flagship at the Harajuku storefront.

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At a Glance

DetailInfo
Target ReaderJoJo fans visiting Tokyo, comfortable with a Japanese-only checkout
Best Time to VisitWeekday afternoons (1 to 4 PM) — shortest queues, quietest photo slots
Budget2,450 to 5,500 yen per person (entry + 1 to 2 drinks + small goods)
Must-DoStone Free drink, figure lottery entry, novelty coaster
English SupportLaminated English menu card, card payments, bilingual receipts
Event DatesMarch 2026 to mid-June 2026 (end date announced mid-run on X)

What Is JoJo World and Why Stone Ocean Now?

JoJo World is a rotating retail-plus-cafe space that the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure official team runs as a traveling showcase. The Harajuku venue is the permanent Tokyo home and hosts 3 to 4 themed collaborations per year, each tied to a specific arc. The Stone Ocean takeover focuses on the sixth story arc, set in a fictional Florida women's prison called Green Dolphin Street Prison, and stars Jolyne Cujoh — the daughter of series veteran Jotaro Kujo.

Why Stone Ocean is the 2026 spring pick. The arc has been a merchandise favorite for years, but the JoJo World team held off on a dedicated Harajuku takeover until it lined up with the ongoing serialization of the spin-off prequel Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak. The 2026 event combines the 6 Stand drinks with a small cross-over corner that nods to the spin-off.

The official JoJo World Harajuku site is the canonical source for dates. Collabo-cafe.com's event listing mirrors the dates and lists the full merchandise lineup for each two-week rotation.

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Where Is JoJo World Harajuku?

DetailInfo
VenueJoJo World Harajuku
Address6-28-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo (B1 floor, JoJo World building)
Nearest StationsMeiji-jingumae Station (Chiyoda Line / Fukutoshin Line), Exit 5 — 4 min walk. Harajuku Station (JR Yamanote), Takeshita Exit — 6 min walk
Opening Hours11:00 to 20:00 (last order 19:30), open daily
Entry Fee800 yen per person (comes with a random novelty coaster)
ReservationNot required for walk-in entry. Figure lottery requires a separate JoJo World app login

Harajuku backstreet storefront near the JoJo World entrance where Stone Ocean signage anchors the 2026 spring takeover JoJo World sits on a Harajuku backstreet one block off Takeshita Street — the Stone Ocean wrap covers the B1 entrance and the corner poster window

For most first-time Harajuku visitors, exit Meiji-jingumae Station at Exit 5, walk 2 minutes along Meiji Dori, then take the first small lane on the left. The JoJo World storefront is on the right, and the cafe entrance is one flight down the stairs. The venue shares a building with a Stone Ocean pop-up shop on the ground floor — you will pass the merchandise before you reach the cafe, which is intentional since the pop-up shop is where the figure lottery wristbands are handed out.

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What Is on the Menu? (Full Prices)

Every visit starts with the flat 800 yen entry fee at the door, which gives you a random novelty coaster from a rotating set of 8 designs. You then order at the counter. Food items are 1,200 to 1,500 yen, drinks are 850 yen each, and every drink comes with a Stand-user mini card.

Stand Drinks (6 items, all 850 yen each)

StandDrinkDescription
Stone Free (Jolyne)Cotton Blue SodaBlue soda with cotton-candy foam that melts as you drink — a nod to Stone Free's string attacks
Kiss (Ermes)Sticker Strawberry MilkStrawberry milk with a duplicating jelly layer you pour in yourself
Foo Fighters (F.F.)Plankton Green TeaGreen tea with plankton-pattern jelly cubes and a seashell cookie
Weather ReportStorm Cloud Cream SodaCream soda topped with dry-ice mist at the table
Diver Down (Narciso)Surface Mirror EspressoEspresso with a mirrored chocolate disc that breaks when you stir
C-Moon (Pucci)Gravity Reverse FloatVanilla float served upside-down in a sealed tumbler — flip it yourself to activate

JoJo World Harajuku cafe counter and drink service ambience for the Stone Ocean collaboration The 6 Stand drinks are served at the counter in rotation — the Cotton Blue Soda and Storm Cloud Cream Soda are the most photographed

Food (4 items, 1,200 to 1,500 yen)

  • Green Dolphin Prison Plate (1,500 yen) — rice bowl with chicken cutlet and seaweed stripes styled on Jolyne's uniform
  • Jolyne's Butterfly Pasta (1,400 yen) — squid-ink tagliatelle with a butterfly garnish and tomato reduction
  • Pucci's Rosary Tiramisu (1,200 yen) — tiramisu with a chocolate rosary decoration
  • Stone Ocean Fruit Parfait (1,300 yen) — stacked fruit parfait with a chocolate prison-wall plaque

Every paid drink ships with a random collectible card (24 designs). Every paid food item ships with a random acrylic Stand fragment (12 designs). Ask at the counter for a clear plastic collector sleeve.

Pro tip: To maximize novelty pulls in one visit, order 1 food plus 2 drinks — that gets you the door coaster, 1 Stand fragment, and 2 cards for about 4,750 yen before tax. A second visit doubles the pulls but also doubles the 800 yen entry, so think of it as a per-visit cover charge.

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How Does the Figure Lottery Work?

The limited figure lottery is the part that trips up overseas visitors. It is free to enter, but you need to be on-site and have the JoJo World app on your phone to register.

Step 1 — Grab a wristband at the pop-up shop. The ground floor Stone Ocean pop-up shop hands out wristbands during every open session — no purchase required. The wristband has a printed QR code that pairs to your app entry.

Step 2 — Scan the QR on the JoJo World app. The app is free, in Japanese with partial English labels, on the Japanese App Store and Google Play. You need a Japanese account ID or a social login to register.

Step 3 — Fill out the 3-field form. Name, email, phone number — email is enough, phone is not strictly required for overseas visitors as of April 2026.

Step 4 — Wait for the two-week result. Winners are announced every other Friday at 6:00 PM JST via app and email. Winners have 7 days to pick up the figure at Harajuku in person. The official team ships domestically only — a forwarder like Tenso solves the overseas problem.

Figures on rotation as of April 2026: Jolyne Cujoh (Stone Free pose), Ermes Costello (Kiss), Weather Report (Heavy Weather), and Pucci (Made in Heaven). Each rotation caps at 50 figures total, so odds are best on weekday slots.

Heads up: The JoJo World app requires Japanese-language account verification for the figure lottery. If you cannot sign up in Japanese, a Japan-resident friend can register the wristband for you — the app checks the QR, not your ID. As a fallback, the shop sells regular (non-lottery) Stand figures at 4,400 yen each.

Why Japanese People Love This

Stone Ocean holds a particular place in the hearts of Japanese JoJo fans because it was the arc where the series officially handed the protagonist role from the Joestar men to Jolyne, their first woman protagonist. The Netflix anime run brought a wave of younger fans to the arc, and the 2026 cafe takeover is the first dedicated Stone Ocean collaboration on this scale at JoJo World Harajuku.

The 800 yen entry fee, the Stand drinks, the figure lottery — everything about the event is designed for the Japanese regular who visits every two weeks across the 3-month run and stacks up collector cards. Fans keep a JoJo World loyalty wallet on the app, and every 10 visits in a calendar year unlocks a priority-entry slot at the next arc collaboration. For overseas visitors, a single visit is plenty — you leave with the door coaster, 2 or 3 cards, 1 Stand fragment, and the option to enter the figure lottery before you fly home.

Building a Harajuku hotel stay around the event? Check current rates on Rakuten Travel — Harajuku and Omotesando hotels start from about 9,500 yen per night and put you a 5-minute walk from JoJo World.

Want to bring home real Stone Ocean figures without the lottery? Rakuten carries a library of licensed JoJo's Bizarre Adventure figures and merchandise in Japanese, shippable internationally through a forwarder.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to visit the JoJo Stone Ocean cafe at JoJo World Harajuku?

Budget 2,450 to 5,500 yen per person. Entry is 800 yen at the door with a random coaster. Drinks are 850 yen each, food items 1,200 to 1,500 yen. A light visit (entry + 2 drinks) runs about 2,500 yen. A full visit (entry + 1 food + 2 drinks) is about 4,750 yen before tax, and every paid item ships with a random card or acrylic fragment.

Do I need a reservation to visit the JoJo Stone Ocean cafe?

No. JoJo World Harajuku is walk-in only. The 800 yen entry fee is paid at the door from 11 AM to 8 PM, last order 7:30 PM. Queues are longest on Saturdays (30 to 60 minutes) and shortest on weekday afternoons. The figure lottery is a separate free raffle that needs the JoJo World app.

When does the Stone Ocean collaboration end?

The collaboration started in March 2026 and runs through mid-June 2026, with the exact end date announced mid-run on the JoJo World official X account. Merchandise restocks every two weeks and the figure lottery rotates to a new Stand each cycle.

Can I enter the figure lottery if I do not live in Japan?

Yes. You need the JoJo World app and a Japanese social login to register your wristband QR. A phone number is not strictly required as of April 2026, but an email address is. Winners pick up in person at Harajuku within 7 days, so if you are flying home before the result, use a Japanese forwarder like Tenso to receive and reship.

How do I get to JoJo World Harajuku from Shinjuku or Shibuya?

From Shinjuku, JR Yamanote Line 2 stops to Harajuku Station — 5 minutes, 160 yen with an IC card — then 6 minutes walking. From Shibuya, Fukutoshin Line or JR Yamanote 1 stop to Meiji-jingumae or Harajuku — 3 to 5 minutes. Exit 5 at Meiji-jingumae is fastest at 4 minutes to the JoJo World B1 entrance.

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More Collab Cafe Guides

Many anime collaborations open in Tokyo the same spring as Stone Ocean. For what else is running, read our Tokyo Anime Collab Cafes Spring 2026 roundup or start with How to Book an Anime Collab Cafe in Japan if this is your first event.

Image Credits

  • Hero image: Japan Pop Now editorial collection (Harajuku street scene, 2025). Used as proxy for the JoJo World Harajuku neighborhood until on-site Takapon photography replaces it.
  • Body venue image: Japan Pop Now editorial collection (Harajuku backstreet storefront, 2025) — generic Harajuku street frame, no character artwork, no logos.
  • Body menu image: Japan Pop Now editorial collection (anime cafe counter ambience, 2025) — generic anime cafe interior, no character artwork, no Stand designs.
  • Event facts cross-checked against the official JoJo World site and the Collabo-cafe.com Stone Ocean listing.

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