What this is
The Urban Myth Dissolution Center × ROUND1 Collaboration Campaign is a tie-in event between the anime/game franchise 'Urban Myth Dissolution Center' (都市伝説解体センター) and ROUND1, Japan's popular chain of large-scale entertainment complexes offering arcade games, bowling, karaoke, and sports facilities. Running from late June through late September 2026, the campaign will bring themed collaboration content to all ROUND1 locations nationwide. Specific collaboration details — such as exclusive merchandise, limited in-game items, or themed arcade activations — had not yet been announced at the time of listing. This type of anime-arcade collaboration is a well-established format in Japan, typically featuring special prize machines, stamp rallies, or exclusive goods tied to the franchise.
Who should go
This campaign is ideal for fans of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center franchise who want to engage with the IP in a hands-on, interactive setting. Anime and gaming enthusiasts who enjoy arcade culture and collecting collaboration merchandise will find this a fun outing. ROUND1 venues are large, lively, and casual, making this accessible to solo visitors, friend groups, and couples alike. Check the official website closer to the start date for full collaboration details before making a special trip.
Good to know
Full collaboration details had not been announced at the time of listing, so check the official Urban Myth Dissolution Center or ROUND1 website before visiting to confirm what's available. ROUND1 venues are large entertainment complexes — entry is free but arcade games and activities require either cash or a ROUND1 prepaid card (Ikkyu Card), which can be purchased at the venue; foreign credit cards are generally not accepted at arcade machines. Collaboration campaigns at ROUND1 typically feature limited-edition prize machine items (UFO catchers) and sometimes exclusive merchandise at the counter — popular items sell out quickly, so visiting early in the campaign period is advisable. Most ROUND1 stores are open late, often until midnight or later, making this a viable evening activity.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

