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Sweets Paradise Umeda storefront in Osaka with the Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Cafe collab poster visible at the entrance
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Jujutsu Kaisen Cafes Japan 2026: Tokyo vs Osaka Guide

April 6, 2026|By Takashi Kiyohara|10 min read
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TL;DR

Jujutsu Kaisen cafes 全国 (Tokyo / Osaka 他) 5th anniversary 連動 cafe の比較 visitor guide。アクセス: 各 venue 公式参照 (Sweets Paradise 全国展開 + 池袋 / 渋谷 / Osaka 直営)。営業時間: 8:00 受付開始の予約枠 + venue 営業時間 (公式リリース参照)。価格目安: drink ¥700-900 / 食事 ¥1,500-2,800 + bonus (公式メニュー基準)。予約は Sweets Paradise 公式 / Klook 経由。

Quick answer

If you want a Jujutsu Kaisen-themed cafe experience in Japan during spring 2026, the strongest current option is the JJK 5th Anniversary Cafe at Sweets Paradise. Coverage begins on April 2, 2026 and spans nine cities, including Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Yokohama, Omiya, Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Fukuoka. For international visitors, the most important detail is not only the city list, but also the fact that entry requires advance reservation through the official Sweets Paradise smartphone app.[1]

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Why this Jujutsu Kaisen cafe matters for travelers

A lot of anime cafe coverage focuses only on visuals or menu items. For overseas visitors, the real value is different: where can you actually fit the event into your route, and how hard is it to get in?

That is why this cafe stands out. Coverage spans more than one Tokyo location, and the reservation rule is clearly defined. That combination makes it easier to compare real travel options instead of treating the event as a vague “maybe” stop.

The format also fits 2026 travel patterns well. As more visitors extend trips beyond the classic Tokyo-only format, a multi-city Jujutsu Kaisen event becomes more useful than a single-neighborhood pop-up.[2]

Jujutsu Kaisen Cafe 2026 at a glance

ItemDetails
Event5th Anniversary Cafe at Sweets Paradise 2026
Start dateApril 2, 2026
Scale9 cities
Early-opening citiesTokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima
Additional citiesYokohama, Omiya, Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto, Fukuoka
ReservationRequired via official Sweets Paradise smartphone app
Best forJJK fans, spring travelers, multi-city anime trip planners
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Which cities are included?

According to the event information, the first wave begins in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hiroshima from April 2 to April 29, 2026. A second wave across Yokohama, Omiya, Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Fukuoka runs from April 11 to April 29, 2026.[1]

This staggered opening matters because it changes which city makes sense for your itinerary.

City groupDatesWhy it matters
Tokyo / Osaka / HiroshimaApril 2-29Best for early April travelers
Yokohama / Omiya / Sendai / Nagoya / Kyoto / FukuokaApril 11-29Better for mid-to-late April trips and wider regional planning

Is Tokyo or Osaka the better choice?

Sweets Paradise Umeda shop exterior in Osaka — one of the host venues for the JJK 5th Anniversary Cafe 2026 Sweets Paradise Umeda (Osaka) — host venue for the Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Cafe 2026 first-wave Osaka location. Image: Asanagi / Wikimedia Commons, licensed CC-BY-SA-4.0.

For most international visitors, Tokyo and Osaka are the most practical branches, but they serve slightly different trip styles.

Choose Tokyo if…

  • your trip is centered on Tokyo anime neighborhoods,
  • you want to combine the cafe with other seasonal collab cafes,
  • or you are staying only in eastern Japan.

Tokyo works especially well if your schedule already includes other spring anime content and you want a dense itinerary.

Choose Osaka if…

  • your trip already includes Kansai,
  • you want to reduce pressure on your Tokyo days,
  • or you are combining cafe travel with bigger western Japan experiences.

Osaka is often the smarter choice for travelers who are already considering Universal Cool Japan 2026 or a longer regional trip.

What about Kyoto, Nagoya, or Fukuoka?

These branches are useful because they make the event more flexible for travelers who are not building a Tokyo-first trip.

That matters more than it sounds. Many anime travelers still default to Tokyo, but if your itinerary already includes Kyoto, Nagoya, or Fukuoka, choosing a branch there can make the whole trip feel less rushed.

By 2026 that kind of regional flexibility fits well with the broader travel shift toward longer stays and more distributed routes, rather than forcing every anime priority into Tokyo alone.[2]

Reservation rules: the most important practical detail

The strongest practical warning for overseas visitors is simple: you cannot treat this like a walk-in casual cafe.

Reservations are made exclusively through the SP app.[1]

RuleDetails
Booking methodOfficial Sweets Paradise app only
Opening windowReservations open 5 weeks before the visit date
Closing windowUntil 8:00 PM on the previous day, subject to availability
AllocationFirst come, first served
Account limitOne active reservation at a time

For international visitors, this is a major planning issue. If you do not prepare in advance, the event can move from “high priority” to “not realistically possible” very quickly.

What can you expect from the cafe itself?

Sweets Paradise Nagoya Spiral Towers branch storefront — one of the second-wave host venues for the JJK 5th Anniversary Cafe Sweets Paradise Nagoya Spiral Towers — the Nagoya second-wave host of the 5th Anniversary Cafe (April 11-29, 2026). Captured by Tokumeigakarinoaoshima / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.

The 5th Anniversary Cafe features a themed menu, new illustration art, and multiple purchase bonuses. Reported details include:

  • character-inspired savoury dishes, sweets, and drinks,
  • one of two placemat designs for collaboration menu orders,
  • one random coaster per menu item,
  • exclusive acrylic stands, badges, and keychains,
  • and one special postcard for every 2,000 yen spent.[1]

This means the event is not just about the meal. Beyond food it doubles as a bonus-and-merch experience, which matters for fans deciding whether the effort of reservation is worth it.

Which branch is best for different traveler types?

Traveler typeBest branch logic
Short Tokyo tripTokyo
Kansai-focused spring tripOsaka or Kyoto
Regional route travelerNagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai, or Hiroshima depending on your route
Hardcore merch / anniversary fanAny city where you can secure the earliest and easiest reservation
Flexible late-April visitorSecond-wave cities may be easier to fit into the schedule

Hiroshima PARCO building facade — Sweets Paradise Hiroshima Parco branch hosts the first-wave JJK cafe collab Hiroshima PARCO — Sweets Paradise's Hiroshima branch sits in this complex and is part of the first-wave Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Cafe rollout (April 2-29, 2026). Pictured: Taisyo / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0.

How to build the event into a better anime trip

1. Pair it with other seasonal cafes, not with a rushed shopping marathon

If you are already in Tokyo or Osaka, it is tempting to overpack the day. Practically, one strong cafe visit plus one nearby anime district usually works better than trying to do everything at once.

2. Use it as a city-selection tool

If you are undecided between Tokyo and Osaka, this event can actually help you decide where to spend more time. Whichever city offers a confirmed reservation may become the smarter anchor.

3. Connect it to franchise-based travel planning

If Jujutsu Kaisen is one of your top series, use our [Find by Anime](/category/destinations) hub next so the cafe becomes part of a larger themed itinerary, not just an isolated booking.

Practical tips before you go

Yokohama VIVRE building exterior — Sweets Paradise Yokohama VIVRE branch hosts the second-wave JJK 5th Anniversary Cafe Yokohama VIVRE — Sweets Paradise's Yokohama branch is housed in this building and joins the second-wave Jujutsu Kaisen cafe rollout from April 11. Attributed to 江戸村のとくぞう / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0.

Download and test the reservation setup early

If booking depends on an official app, do not leave the process until your trip is already underway.

Do not assume Tokyo is always the best branch

Tokyo may feel like the obvious choice, but Osaka or Kyoto can be better if they reduce transport pressure and help you build a cleaner route.

Keep expectations realistic

Social media makes anime cafes look frictionless. Realistically, availability, app requirements, random bonuses, and limited time slots all affect the experience. Good planning matters as much as fandom.

FAQ

When does the 5th Anniversary Cafe start?

The event starts on April 2, 2026 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hiroshima.[1]

Which cities have the Jujutsu Kaisen Cafe in 2026?

Current coverage runs in Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, the second-wave cities (Yokohama–Kyoto), and Fukuoka.[1]

Do I need a reservation?

Yes. Entry requires prior reservation through the Sweets Paradise booking system.[1]

When do reservations open?

Reservations open five weeks before the desired visit date and remain available until 8:00 PM on the previous day, subject to availability.[1]

Is Osaka better than Tokyo for this cafe?

Routing determines the answer. Tokyo is better for a Tokyo-only anime trip, while Osaka is often better if you are already visiting Kansai or planning a broader western Japan itinerary.

Where to go next on Japan Pop Now

After this guide, the most useful next reads are:

Sources

  1. Essential Japan, “Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Cafe at Sweets Paradise 2026” — https://essential-japan.com/events/jujutsu-kaisen-5th-anniversary-cafe-at-sweets-paradise-2026/
  2. TTG Asia, “Hoshino report highlights shift in Japan travel towards regional and longer stays” — https://www.ttgasia.com/2026/04/01/hoshino-report-highlights-shift-in-japan-travel-towards-regional-and-longer-stays/

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