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Tokyo Dome City pedestrian deck with Hi!EVERYVALLEY container-row storefronts in the background — the venue area for the World Trigger Festival 2026 cafe at THE Chara CAFE STAND
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World Trigger Festival 2026 Tokyo Dome City Cafe Guide

May 2, 2026|By Takapon|14 min read
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Last updated: April 2026.

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Tokyo Dome City pedestrian deck with Hi!EVERYVALLEY container-row storefronts in the background — the venue area for the World Trigger Festival 2026 cafe at THE Chara CAFE STAND Photo: Dick Thomas Johnson / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0. Tokyo Dome City pedestrian deck — Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F, where THE Chara CAFE STAND runs the World Trigger Festival 2026 takeover from April 27 to May 10.

THE Chara CAFE STAND at Tokyo Dome City turned over to the World Trigger Festival 2026 collab on April 27, and runs through May 10, 2026 — a 14-day window that covers all of Golden Week. The slot has been on Wartri fan radars since the Festival 2026 stage drop on April 26; the Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F counter is, by reputation, one of the cleanest weekday-cafe pulls in central Tokyo. The stand sits on Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F at 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku — the "Yellow Building" corner of Tokyo Dome City, four minutes from JR Suidobashi and three minutes from Korakuen Station. It is a takeout-only stand, cashless only, open 11:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and 11:00 to 20:00 on weekends and holidays, with last order 30 minutes before close. Every collab menu item ships with one random coaster from a set of 8 as a free novelty, and goods include die-cut stickers, acrylic coasters, and wire keyholders pulled from the Festival 2026 stage drawdown. Drinks are capped at 3 per transaction; food and dessert are capped at 2 combined. Here is the Suidobashi-side walking route, the order-limit math, and how to thread it through a Golden Week day with the surrounding Tokyo Dome City attractions.

"World Trigger Festival 2026 × THE Chara CAFE STAND" (ワールドトリガー フェスティバル2026 THEキャラ CAFE STAND 東京ドームシティ店) is the spring 2026 World Trigger (Wartori, ワートリ) cafe takeover at Tokyo Dome City Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F — running April 27 to May 10, 2026 as a takeout-only cashless stand, with 1F kitchen-car day on April 26, festival-drawdown collab drinks and sweets, original goods, and a free random-coaster (8 designs) novelty per collab item ordered.

Booking the day around it? Klook sells the Tokyo Subway 24-hour Ticket from 800 yen in English with QR delivery — Marunouchi Line drops you at Korakuen Station Exit 2, three minutes from the stand. Same pass also covers a same-day jump to Akihabara for the Animate Wartori shelf if you want to extend the run.

At a Glance

DetailInfo
Target ReaderWorld Trigger fans visiting Tokyo over Golden Week 2026 who want a low-friction takeout cafe experience next to a major tourist anchor
Best Time to VisitWeekday lunch slots (12:00 to 13:30) — fully avoids the weekend Tokyo Dome event-day surge into Hi!EVERYVALLEY
Budget2,000 to 4,500 yen per person (1 collab drink + 1 collab food/dessert + 1 small goods item)
Must-DoPair the order so you collect at least one coaster from the 8-design random set, then walk the Hi!EVERYVALLEY 1F container row
English SupportNo English menu in store — staff handle pointing-and-paying fine; cashless-only takes overseas Visa and Mastercard, no JPY cash needed
Event DatesApril 27 to May 10, 2026 (14 days). Kitchen-car preview April 26 only on Hi!EVERYVALLEY 1F

What Is the World Trigger Festival 2026 Cafe?

This is a takeout cafe stand, not a sit-down themed restaurant. THE Chara CAFE STAND is a rotating-collab venue inside Tokyo Dome City — the same room ran an Ultraman 60th and a Jujutsu Kaisen takeover in earlier 2026 slots — and it picks up a new IP every few weeks. For the World Trigger run, the menu and goods are pulled from the Festival 2026 stage event held at the same site on April 26, with brand-new drawdown illustrations from that event applied to the drinks, sweets, and merch.

The official source page is the-chara.com's World Trigger Festival 2026 page, which holds the operating times, payment rules, and the menu and goods images. The Festival 2026 stage's official site at toei-anim.co.jp/lp/wt/stage_2026 carries the same key visual the cafe leans on, and collabo-cafe.com's coverage mirrors the lineup and adds sell-out tracking as the run progresses. Live updates including same-day sell-outs and Hi!EVERYVALLEY queue length are posted by the cafe's own X account @thechara_TDC.

Visitors to recent THE Chara CAFE STAND collabs (the late-2025 Ultraman 60th and the early-2026 Jujutsu Kaisen takeovers ran in the same room) describe the rhythm as simple — order at the counter, wait three to five minutes, and either take it to a Hi!EVERYVALLEY bench or out to the LaQua spa courtyard. World Trigger should run the same way; the IP is shōnen-action, not character-cafe-tourism, so families and weekend Tokyo Dome event-goers absorb most of the foot traffic and the line moves.

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What Is on the Menu? Drinks, Sweets, and the Coaster Rule

Two course types anchor the lineup — character-themed collab drinks and collab sweets built around World Trigger motifs from the Festival 2026 drawdown set. THE Chara CAFE STAND's standard format runs drinks in the 700 to 900 yen band and sweets in the 1,000 to 1,400 yen band; the World Trigger menu image on the official page shows the same shelf placement and the early-run prices for past collabs at this stand. Confirm the exact yen at the cashier, since item rotation does happen during a 14-day run.

The menu page is firm on one rule that matters: every collab menu item earns one random coaster from a set of 8 designs, free. Treat this as the math anchor of the visit. Order one drink and one sweet and you walk away with two coasters — but the order cap is 3 drinks and 2 food or dessert items per transaction. If you are travelling as a duo or trio, splitting the orders into two separate transactions is allowed and gets you more coasters legitimately, with the cashier's blessing.

CourseFormatApproximate PriceNotes
Collab drinkCharacter-themed, takeout cup700 to 900 yenMax 3 per transaction; 1 coaster awarded per drink
Collab food or dessertCharacter-themed plate, takeout box1,000 to 1,400 yenMax 2 combined per transaction; 1 coaster awarded per item
Grand-menu item (non-collab)Standard cafe drink or food500 to 900 yenCoaster bonus does not apply to grand-menu items
Free noveltyRandom coaster from a set of 80 yenAwarded only on collab items, while supplies last, no exchanges

Pro tip: Order at least one collab drink AND one collab dessert — that splits the chance across two coaster pulls instead of doubling up on one category, and the takeout box is small enough that the dessert holds for the walk to the Tokyo Dome roller-coaster benches outside.

The cafe also publishes one strict warning on the official page worth taking seriously: resale of the coaster novelty is forbidden, and unused or damaged coasters cannot be exchanged. If you want a specific design, you order again — there is no swap counter.

How Do I Get There From Suidobashi or Korakuen?

The stand is at Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F, Tokyo Dome City — 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, in the building locals call the "Yellow Building" (黄色いビル). Five Tokyo subway and JR lines stop within four minutes' walk, which is the main reason this cafe slot is friendlier to overseas travellers than the typical reservation-only ufotable or Animate Cafe.

graph TD
    A[Arriving in Tokyo Dome City] --> B{Coming from JR or Metro?}
    B -->|JR Sobu Line| C[Suidobashi Station West Exit]
    B -->|Marunouchi or Namboku Line| D[Korakuen Station Exit 2]
    B -->|Toei Mita Line| E[Suidobashi Station Exit A2]
    B -->|Toei Oedo Line| F[Kasuga Station Exit 6]
    C --> G[4-min walk via Tokyo Dome City pedestrian deck]
    D --> H[3-min walk past LaQua spa entrance]
    E --> G
    F --> I[5-min walk past Korakuen Hall]
    G --> J[Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F THE Chara CAFE STAND]
    H --> J
    I --> J

For overseas visitors the cleanest combination is Marunouchi Line to Korakuen Station Exit 2, then a three-minute walk past the LaQua spa entrance, ramp up to Hi!EVERYVALLEY's 2F open deck, and the cafe stand is the third storefront on the right. JR Suidobashi West Exit is the second-cleanest option for travellers using a JR Pass — you cross one pedestrian deck and arrive at the same 2F level.

The Tokyo Dome City English site provides a Hi!EVERYVALLEY area map and step-by-step access page that confirm the ramp routing without Japanese skills required.

Background: Hi!EVERYVALLEY is a container-style food and event row that opened on the 1F and 2F of the Yellow Building corner of Tokyo Dome City. THE Chara CAFE STAND occupies one of the 2F units and runs anime collab takeovers on a roughly two-to-four-week cycle — earlier 2026 slots ran Jujutsu Kaisen, Ultraman, AHS & TOKYO6, and Okami 20th. World Trigger is the late-April 2026 IP.

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What Goods Can I Buy and How Many of Each?

Three goods categories are confirmed on the official page: die-cut stickers, acrylic coasters, and wire keyholders, plus an unspecified additional drawdown-illustration item line. All goods carry the original Festival 2026 stage illustrations, distinct from anything Animate or Anime Store sells in their parallel World Trigger merch shelves.

The cap rules are explicit and worth reading before you start filling a basket:

  • Blind goods (random pull, design hidden until purchase): maximum 20 of each blind line per transaction.
  • Open goods (visible design): maximum 2 of each variant per transaction. So if a line ships 6 acrylic stand designs A through F, you can take home 2 of A, 2 of B, 2 of C, 2 of D, 2 of E, and 2 of F in one transaction — 12 in total.

Defective goods are exchanged in-store within two weeks of the campaign end, and the cafe is firm that surface-print micro-flaws (small scuffs, corner dents, tiny print variation) are not treated as defects.

Heads up: The stand is fully cashless — credit card, transit IC card, and QR code payment only. No JPY cash accepted. If your card has not been used in Japan before, run a 100-yen test transaction at a Suidobashi konbini before queuing, since first-card-use blocks happen often enough to ruin a coaster pull.

How Do I Build Half a Day Around the Cafe?

Tokyo Dome City packs four tourist-grade attractions inside a five-minute walking circle from the cafe, which makes this the rare anime collab where the surrounding venues are stronger than the cafe's own seating. A clean half-day for a Golden Week visitor:

  1. 10:30 — Korakuen Station Exit 2, walk to LaQua spa lobby for cloakroom drop-off.
  2. 11:00 — Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F, queue THE Chara CAFE STAND opening.
  3. 11:30 — Eat the collab dessert on the LaQua courtyard benches; pull the coaster.
  4. 12:00 — Tokyo Dome City Attractions — Thunder Dolphin coaster pass.
  5. 13:30 — LaQua spa session for an Onsen-format afternoon.
  6. 15:30 — Walk to Korakuen Garden East Gate for spring greenery.

For the JR Pass crowd a Suidobashi → Akihabara JR Sobu Line hop adds the Animate flagship's World Trigger shelf in nine minutes — useful if you want to compare the cafe's drawdown coasters against Animate's open-design merch line.

Stay overnight in the area? Booking.com lists Korakuen and Suidobashi hotels from around 11,000 yen per night for Golden Week dates — staying inside Tokyo Dome City means you can run the cafe twice (different transactions, different coaster pulls) on consecutive days without burning two transit fares.

Why Japanese People Love This

World Trigger sits in a peculiar slot in the Japanese shōnen world — it has 15 million-plus copies in print since the 2014 launch, a Toei Animation TV run that aired across 2014 to 2022 in three seasons, and a 2026 reboot project that was teased at Jump Festa in December 2025. Its fanbase skews older and more loyal than the typical Weekly Shōnen Jump IP because the manga has run irregularly while the author manages his health, and that scarcity has turned every Festival event into a reunion. The Festival 2026 stage and this cafe collab are not promotional fluff for a season-launch — they are the social glue holding a 12-year fandom together while the new anime gets ready, which is why Japanese fans treat the coaster set with collector-level care rather than as a casual goods drop. The Tokyo Dome City venue choice is also signal: it is a working tourist district, not an Akihabara goods alley, which says the IP is being positioned for a wider 2026 audience ahead of the reboot's broadcast.

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Book Your Tokyo Dome City Day

The fastest way to bundle the cafe with Tokyo Dome's bigger attractions is the Klook Tokyo Dome City Attractions one-day pass — booked in English, QR-delivered, and good for the Thunder Dolphin coaster, the Big-O Ferris wheel, and the surrounding rides. Pair it with the cafe run on a weekday and the whole half-day costs less than a single inbound shinkansen leg.

FAQ: World Trigger Festival 2026 Tokyo Dome City Cafe

Q: Do I need a reservation for the World Trigger Festival 2026 cafe stand?

No reservation — THE Chara CAFE STAND is a takeout walk-up. Queue at the counter on Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F, order, and wait three to five minutes for the takeout cup or box. The only timing rule is last order 30 minutes before close (18:30 weekdays, 19:30 weekends and holidays).

Q: Can I pay in cash at the cafe?

No. The stand is fully cashless — credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX), transit IC cards (Suica, PASMO, ICOCA), and QR code payments work. Run a 100-yen test transaction at a Suidobashi konbini before you queue if your card has not been used in Japan before.

Q: How does the free coaster novelty work?

Order one collab menu item — drink, food, or dessert — and you receive one random coaster from a set of 8 designs, free. The bonus does not apply to grand-menu (non-collab) items. Designs are random, no swaps allowed, and resale of the coaster is forbidden by the cafe's stated rules.

Q: What are the order limits per transaction?

Drinks are capped at 3 per transaction, food and dessert at 2 combined. For goods, blind-pull lines cap at 20 of each line per transaction, and open-design lines cap at 2 of each visible variant per transaction. Splitting into two separate transactions is allowed at the cashier's discretion when the queue is short.

Q: How do I get to Hi!EVERYVALLEY 2F from JR Suidobashi or Korakuen Station?

From Korakuen Station Exit 2 (Marunouchi or Namboku Line), three minutes via the LaQua spa entrance ramp. From JR Suidobashi West Exit, four minutes via the Tokyo Dome City pedestrian deck. From Toei Mita Line Suidobashi A2 or Oedo Line Kasuga Exit 6, five minutes via the Korakuen Hall side.

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