What this is
This is a limited-time collaboration event between the TV anime 'Kanan-sama Is Easy as Hell' (Kanan-sama wa Akuma Gokuraku) and Karaoke no Tetsujin, one of Japan's most popular karaoke chain brands. Running from June 18 to August 2, 2026, the collaboration is available at seven locations across Japan including Akihabara, Osaka Namba, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto, Matsuyama, and Niigata. Fans can enjoy specially themed collaboration drinks paired with exclusive novelty items, as well as original merchandise featuring newly drawn illustrations from the anime. Notably, the collaboration drinks can be ordered as takeout without booking a karaoke room, making the event accessible even to those who just want to grab a themed drink and pick up some merch.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for fans of the anime 'Kanan-sama Is Easy as Hell' who want to immerse themselves in the world of the show through themed food and drink experiences. Karaoke enthusiasts who enjoy anime tie-ins will find the combination of singing and fandom particularly appealing. Collectors and merch hunters will appreciate the exclusive newly illustrated goods available both in-store and online. If you're not a karaoke person, don't worry — simply walk in, order a collaboration drink as takeout, and browse the merchandise without booking a room.
Good to know
No reservation for a karaoke room is required if you only want to purchase the collaboration drinks — takeout orders are available, making this a quick and easy stop even on a busy itinerary. Original goods featuring newly drawn illustrations will be sold both in-store and via the online shop, with the online store open until August 9, 2026, giving international fans extra time to order. Stock on collaboration novelty items (typically included with drink purchases) tends to run out quickly at popular locations like Akihabara and Osaka Namba, so visiting early in the event period is advisable. If you plan to use the karaoke rooms, booking in advance through the Karaoke no Tetsujin website or app is recommended, especially on weekends.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

