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To promote the new trilogy of Psycho-Pass movies, Psycho-Pass: Sinners of the System, a themed cafe has appeared in Harajuku.
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The cafe, named Gino the Cafe, is a collaboration between Tower Records Cafe and Psycho-Pass. The subtly themed eatery has been modelled after the apartment of one of the characters, Ginoza Nobuchika, imagining that he is actually the owner of the cafe. A cardboard cut-out of him greets you as you enter.
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The menu items, such as the ‘black meat plate’, reflect the dark themes of the anime.
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An exception to this is the waffles. With whipped cream and fruit piled on top, the dish has an adorable dog theme, referencing Ginoza’s trusty Siberian husky, Dime.
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Latte art of the dystopian society’s Public Safety Bureau insignia can also be ordered.
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If you buy a bottle of the specially labelled beer, you can even take home a commemorative larger glass.
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There’s plenty of paraphernalia dotted around, including of course, the series’ most memorable motif, the Dominator, a gun which can psychologically analyse people and determine whether or not they have criminal tendencies.
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There’s also a screen showing various clips and trailers for the anime. Keeping in with the theme that this is Ginoza's cafe, items from his apartment decorate the interior.
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The cafe is open until 3rd March at Tower Records Cafe, Omotesando, for anyone to just pop in... whatever their crime coefficient may be...
Full menu and prices can be found on the Gino the Cafe website (Japanese only)