What this is
TSUKIUTA. is a popular Japanese multimedia franchise featuring a cast of male characters associated with the months of the year, spanning music CDs, anime, stage productions, and merchandise. This collaboration cafe brings the franchise to life across three specialty tea shop locations in Harajuku, Kanazawa, and Daikanyama throughout June 2026. Each venue offers a different level of collaboration content — Harajuku provides the full experience with drinks, food, and merchandise, while Kanazawa offers drinks and merchandise, and Daikanyama focuses on drinks and tea only. The event runs on an 80-minute timed session system, a common format for anime collaboration cafes in Japan that ensures all fans get a fair chance to enjoy the experience.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of the TSUKIUTA. franchise who want to enjoy themed food and drinks in an intimate tea shop setting rather than a large-scale event venue. The specialty tea shop atmosphere makes it a more refined and relaxed experience compared to typical anime cafes, appealing to fans who appreciate quality beverages alongside their fandom. Collectors will be drawn by the random acrylic coaster included with each admission ticket, spanning six designs. Book reservations via LivePocket as early as possible — the Harajuku store uses a lottery system, so apply promptly when reservations open on May 26.
Good to know
Reservations are handled through LivePocket — foreign visitors should register an account before May 26 at 20:00 when bookings open; the platform accepts some international credit cards but a Japanese phone number may be required for verification, so check in advance. The Harajuku store uses a lottery reservation system, meaning applying early does not guarantee a spot — monitor the official TSUKIUTA. X (Twitter) account for announcements about reservation windows for periods beyond June 11. The Daikanyama location is the most accessible for tourists with no reservation needed, open 12:00–20:00 daily. Each session is strictly 80 minutes with last order at 30 minutes in, so arrive on time and be ready to order promptly. Merchandise and collaboration items may sell out quickly, especially at the Harajuku store which offers the widest range.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

