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Tokyo Anime Cafes Summer 2026: What's Open & How to Book

April 5, 2026|By Takashi Kiyohara|15 min read
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TL;DR

Tokyo summer (June-August) 2026 anime collab cafe 15+ venue 横断比較 visitor guide。アクセス: 主要 cafe は Ikebukuro / Akihabara / Shibuya 拠点 (本文 §171 itinerary 参照)。営業時間: cafe individual。価格目安: main dish ¥1,200-1,990 / dessert ¥800-1,200 / drink ¥700-990 + reservation fee free-¥700 (本文 verbatim §147-150)、予算 ¥2,000-3,500 per visit + merch ¥1,000-3,000 (§23)。予約は cafe 個別 / Klook 経由 (Tokyo Subway pass 800 yen)。

Tokyo's collab cafe scene rotates constantly, there are usually 15-20 anime-themed cafes running at any given time across the city. Photo: Japan Pop Now Tokyo runs at least 15 anime collab cafes at any given time between June and August, with new ones launching almost weekly as summer anime premieres kick off. Confirmed summer 2026 cafes include Haikyuu!! at Animate Cafe Ikebukuro (July 26 – August 20), Maid-sama! at My Charaful Cafe through August 23, and a steady rotation of short-run cafes at BOX CAFE, GiGO, and Collabo Cafe Honpo in Akihabara and Ikebukuro. Budget ¥2,000-3,500 ($14-24) per visit for food and a drink, plus ¥1,000-3,000 ($7-20) if you buy exclusive merchandise.

Summer is peak collab cafe season in Tokyo for two reasons: the summer anime broadcast season launches in July, bringing a wave of new IP-themed cafes, and international tourist traffic spikes during school holidays worldwide. The result is more cafes running simultaneously, but also higher demand for reservations, especially during the first two weeks of any collab's run.

This guide covers every confirmed summer 2026 cafe with dates and reservation info, explains the booking systems for each major chain, breaks down typical costs, and suggests multi-cafe routes for hitting several in one day.

Across years of Tokyo collab cafe scheduling, summer (June-August) consistently brings the highest cafe volume due to broadcast-season launches stacking with school-holiday tourist traffic, confirm exact dates and venues at each cafe's official site before booking. For the live tracker of every active anime collaboration cafe across Japan (not just summer Tokyo), see the /cafes hub — it's updated against operator sites whenever a collab opens, ends, or cancels. Two summer 2026 IP-anniversary specials worth flagging: JoJo Stone Ocean cafe at JoJo World and the Okami 20th × Monster Hunter Sakaba pop-up, both included in the cafe roster below.

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Which Anime Collab Cafes Are Open in Tokyo This Summer?

Ikebukuro skyline view from Sunshine 60 Observatory. Ikebukuro hosts the densest cluster of summer collab cafe pop-ups across Animate Cafe, My Charaful Cafe and Sunshine City venues Photo: Guilhem Vellut / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0

This list covers confirmed cafes running during June-August 2026. Updates land here as new cafes are announced, collab cafes typically confirm dates 2-4 weeks before opening, so check back regularly.

Anime/IPVenueDatesReservation
Haikyuu!!Animate Cafe Stand IkebukuroJul 26 – Aug 20Animate Cafe system (lottery)
Maid-sama!My Charaful Cafe (Ikebukuro/Osaka)Through Aug 23Online booking
Ouran High School Host ClubMy Charaful Cafe (Ikebukuro)Through Jul 5Online booking
AMNESIA x Collar x MaliceAnimate CafeJul 28 – Aug 23Animate Cafe system
Magical Promise (2nd collab)Animate CafeJul 21 – Sep 13Animate Cafe system
Summer 2026 anime premieresVarious (TBA)July onwardsTBA

This table is a snapshot as of April 2026. Expect 10-15 additional cafes to be announced between May and July as summer anime series confirm their broadcast schedules. Key IPs to watch for summer 2026 collab cafes: Mushoku Tensei Season III, ONE PIECE HEROINES, and BanG Dream! — all confirmed for summer broadcast and historically strong collab cafe performers.

The best real-time source for cafe announcements is collabo-cafe.com (Japanese, but browser auto-translate works well). I check it weekly and update this article accordingly.

Which Cafes Need Reservations and How Do You Book?

Animate Akihabara storefront in Tokyo, the chain that runs the largest collab cafe reservation system Photo: Tofeiku / Wikimedia Commons, CC0

Each major cafe chain uses a different booking system. Here's how they work for international visitors:

How to Book Animate Cafe in Tokyo Without a Japanese Phone Number

Animate operates the largest number of collab cafes in Tokyo, with locations in Ikebukuro (multiple), Hareza Ikebukuro, and occasionally Shinjuku. Their reservation system at reserve.animatecafe.jp uses two methods:

Lottery reservation (抽選予約): You apply during a window (usually opening 2 weeks before the collab starts) and get randomly selected. Results are emailed. This is the method for the first week of popular collabs when demand is highest.

Seat reservation (空席予約): Real-time availability booking for remaining seats after the lottery period. First-come-first-served. This is where most overseas visitors end up booking — the lottery is competitive, but open seats appear regularly after the first week.

Registration requires an email address, no Japanese phone number needed. The interface is in Japanese, but the flow is consistent: select date, time slot, number of guests, confirm. Bring your reservation confirmation email and a photo ID (passport works) to check in. For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our Animate Cafe guide.

Why Collabo Cafe Honpo Is the Easiest Reservation for Overseas Visitors

Uses TableCheck for reservations, fully English-supported, accepts international credit cards, and is the smoothest booking experience of any collab cafe chain. Check their TableCheck page for current events. Reservations open about a week before each collab starts.

Best next stepChoose the booking path that matches your cafe type If you want the easiest English-friendly reservation flow, start with Collabo Cafe Honpo on TableCheck. If your target cafe uses Lawson Loppi or a Japanese-only system, switch to the overseas workaround guide before you waste time on a dead-end booking flow.

How BOX CAFE Reservations Work If You Need Lawson Loppi

BOX CAFE runs collab events at multiple Tokyo venues (often in Shinjuku, Omotesando, and department store rooftops). Many BOX CAFE events use Loppi (Lawson's in-store kiosk) for ticket distribution, which means you need to physically visit a Lawson convenience store in Japan to book. For alternatives, see our overseas booking guide — proxy booking services can handle Loppi reservations on your behalf.

Is GiGO Collab Cafe Easier to Book Than Animate Cafe?

GiGO operates cafes in Ikebukuro and Akihabara. Online booking is available via their event site, and international credit cards are accepted in most cases. Availability tends to be better than Animate Cafe since GiGO venues are often larger.

When My Charaful Cafe Is Better for Longer-Run Anime Collabs

A Hakusensha (publisher) brand that runs longer-duration collabs, often 3-6 months per IP, which is unusually long for the collab cafe world. Current locations in Ikebukuro and Awaji-cho. Online booking through their official site. Because these run longer, they're much easier to get into than short-run cafes — walk-in availability is common after the first month.

Which Tokyo Anime Cafes Are Best for Walk-In Visits?

Not every collab cafe requires a reservation. Several permanent or semi-permanent anime-themed cafes in Tokyo operate on a walk-in basis:

Capcom Cafe (Ikebukuro): Rotates through Capcom game IPs (Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, Street Fighter). No reservation, queue in person. Wait times vary from 15 minutes to over an hour on weekends.

Gundam Cafe (Akihabara): Reopened as Gundam Factory Store and Cafe. Walk-in only. Less crowded on weekday afternoons.

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What Are the Best Summer 2026 Cafes?

Tokyo Solamachi at Tokyo Skytree, a key venue cluster for seasonal collab cafe events Photo: Kakidai / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0

Based on past collab quality, IP popularity among international fans, and booking accessibility, here are my top picks for summer 2026:

Haikyuu!! at Animate Cafe Ikebukuro (Jul 26 – Aug 20): Haikyuu!! collabs consistently deliver excellent themed food presentation and exclusive merchandise. Animate Cafe's Ikebukuro location is one of their largest, which means more seats and better availability. The timing, late July to late August, aligns well with international summer travel. Book through Animate Cafe's open seat system after the lottery period.

Maid-sama! at My Charaful Cafe (through Aug 23): This collab has been running since March, which means two things: the initial rush has passed, and walk-in availability is very likely. My Charaful Cafe produces high-quality character illustrations specifically for each collab, the menu items feature exclusive artwork you won't find anywhere else.

Summer anime premiere cafes (July onward): When Mushoku Tensei Season III and ONE PIECE HEROINES launch in July, expect collab cafes to follow within 1-2 weeks. These opening-week cafes ride the hype wave and tend to have the most creative menus and freshest merchandise. The trade-off: they'll be the hardest to book during the first week.

How Much Does a Collab Cafe Visit Typically Cost?

Akihabara Electric Town arcade and storefronts at night, the Akihabara cluster includes Collabo Cafe Honpo and GiGO collab cafes operating multiple summer 2026 anime tie-ins Photo: Basile Morin / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

Collab cafes aren't cheap compared to regular restaurants, but you're paying for the experience and exclusive merchandise as much as the food. Here's what to expect:

ItemTypical PriceNotes
Reservation/seat feeFree – ¥700 (~$0-5)Some cafes charge a seat fee; many don't
Main dish¥1,200-1,990 (~$8-14)Themed character plates, curry, pasta, etc.
Dessert¥800-1,200 (~$5-8)Character parfaits, themed cakes
Drink¥700-990 (~$5-7)Often comes with a random coaster or charm
Merchandise (optional)¥1,100-2,200 (~$7-15)Acrylic stands, coasters, mugs, clear files
Typical total per person¥2,500-4,500 (~$17-31)Food + drink + 1 merch item

Most cafes operate on a time-limited system — you get 70-90 minutes per seating. One food item and one drink is the standard minimum order. The food is honestly average in taste (it's themed cafes, not Michelin dining), but the presentation is where the value lies: character latte art, plates arranged to look like anime scenes, drinks in colors matching character palettes. You're paying for Instagram content and the experience of eating inside your favorite anime's world.

The real spending trap is merchandise. Every collab cafe sells exclusive goods — acrylic stands (¥1,100), coasters (¥550), mugs (¥2,200), clear files (¥440), that are only available during that specific collab run. If your favorite character is featured, budget an extra ¥2,000-5,000 for merch you'll want to take home.

Can You Visit Multiple Cafes in One Day?

Hareza Ikebukuro complex in Toshima ward Tokyo — the multi-venue hub housing Animate Cafe Hareza Ikebukuro and other summer collab cafe venues Photo: スケトウダラ / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

Yes, and Ikebukuro makes it easiest. Within a 10-minute walking radius around Ikebukuro Station, you'll find Animate Cafe (multiple locations), My Charaful Cafe, Collabo Cafe Honpo Ikebukuro, and several rotating pop-up cafes in Sunshine City. On a good day, you could hit three different collab cafes between 11:00 and 18:00.

Here's a realistic three-cafe route:

11:00-12:30 — Cafe 1 (Ikebukuro): Start with whichever Ikebukuro cafe you have a morning reservation for. Animate Cafe or My Charaful Cafe are both walkable from the station's east exit.

13:00-14:30 — Cafe 2 (Ikebukuro or Akihabara): If staying in Ikebukuro, walk to your second cafe. If heading to Akihabara, take the JR Yamanote Line (20 minutes). Collabo Cafe Honpo Akihabara or GiGO Cafe are both near Akihabara Station's Electric Town exit.

15:30-17:00. Cafe 3 (Akihabara or Shinjuku): Afternoon slot at a walk-in cafe (Capcom Cafe in Ikebukuro, or any BOX CAFE pop-up). Walk-in cafes are easier to fit into a multi-cafe day since you aren't locked to a reservation time.

Tips for multi-cafe days: eat light at each cafe (one drink + one dessert rather than a full meal), book your must-visit cafe first and leave the walk-in options for later slots, and check reservation time buffers, arriving even 5 minutes late can forfeit your reservation at Animate Cafe.

The Akihabara-Ikebukuro corridor is your best bet. Both neighborhoods are anime-cafe dense, and the JR Yamanote Line connects them in 20 minutes. For a full guide to both areas, see our Akihabara guide and Ikebukuro guide.

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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book a collab cafe?

For lottery-based reservations (Animate Cafe opening week): apply as soon as the lottery opens, usually 2 weeks before the collab starts. For open-seat reservations: 3-7 days in advance is usually sufficient. For walk-in cafes: no booking needed, just show up and queue.

Do I need to speak Japanese to visit a collab cafe?

Not really. Collabo Cafe Honpo uses TableCheck with full English support. Animate Cafe's system is Japanese-only, but the booking flow is simple enough to handle with browser auto-translate. At the cafe itself, ordering is usually done by pointing at a menu with pictures. Staff rarely speak English, but the process is visual enough to work without Japanese.

Can I book collab cafes from overseas?

Yes for most chains. Animate Cafe, Collabo Cafe Honpo, GiGO, and My Charaful Cafe all accept online reservations with international email addresses. BOX CAFE events that use Loppi are the exception, those require physical presence at a Lawson in Japan or a proxy booking service. See our overseas booking guide for workarounds.

What's the difference between a collab cafe and a regular anime cafe?

A collab cafe is a temporary event, it runs for 2-8 weeks, features one specific anime IP, and has exclusive themed food and merchandise. A regular anime cafe (like a maid cafe or Gundam Cafe) is a permanent establishment with a fixed theme. Collab cafes are more exclusive but time-limited; permanent cafes are always available but less special.

Are collab cafe menus any good?

In terms of taste, they range from decent to mediocre, you're not going for culinary excellence. In terms of presentation and creativity, they can be spectacular: character-shaped desserts, color-coordinated drinks, plates arranged as mini dioramas. The food is the art, not the fuel. Eat a real meal before or after, and treat the cafe as an experience rather than a dining destination.

Can I buy collab cafe merchandise without eating?

Sometimes. Some cafes have a separate merchandise counter accessible without a reservation. Others require you to dine in to access the goods. Collabo Cafe Honpo typically allows merchandise-only purchases. Animate Cafe usually requires a reservation for both food and merch.

How do I find out about new cafes as they're announced?

collabo-cafe.com is the most detailed Japanese aggregator. Follow @collabo_cafe on X (Twitter) for real-time announcements. We also update our seasonal collab cafe guide regularly.

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