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Fans of the beloved magical girl manga turned anime, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, are being spoilt this year in Japan. The world’s first Sailor Moon show restaurant opened in Tokyo earlier this year, Universal Studios in Osaka had another temporary Sailor Moon themed ride, and now there’s currently several limited time only Sailor Moon restaurants running in various Japanese cities.
There’s been quite a few pop-up Sailor Moon cafes before in Japan, each one proving to be amazingly popular. The theme of 2019’s run is ‘Girls Night Out’, and there’s a whole host of magical dishes on this year’s menu.
Sailor Moon Cafe 2019 Menu
Food
Moonlight Risotto (1490 yen)
5 Sailor Scout Tortilla Wrap Sandwiches (1590 yen, not available at Saitama location)
Sweet Maiden Brunch Pancakes (1590 yen, lunch time only)
Girls Night Out Lasagna Plate (1990 yen, dinner time only)
Girls Night Out Chicken Steak Plate (1990 yen, dinner time only)
Desserts
Cosmic Heart Berry Sandwich (1690 yen)
Haruka and Michiru’s Night Drive Parfait (1390 yen)
Mini Jar Parfait (890 yen, choice of Luna, Artemis or Diana)
Midnight Guardian Plate (1490 yen, not available at Saitama location)
Moon Night Parfait (1490 yen)
Chibiusa’s First Love!? Apple Pie (1590 yen)
Drinks
There’s ten specially concocted drinks to represent a host of beloved characters from the series which go for 890 yen each.
Naturally, there’s also lineup of adorable exclusive merchandise available so you can remember your time at this fleeting Sailor Moon eatery.
Each location has different opening and closing dates:
Shibuya (Tokyo) - 3rd October to 17th November
Osaka - 3rd October to 17th November
Nagoya - 10th October to 24th November
Sapporo (Hokkaido) - 18th October to 17th November
Hakata (Fukuoka) - 26th October to 1st December
Koshigaya (Saitama) - 14th November to 13th January
Check out the Sailor Moon Cafe 2019 website to make a reservation and for more information about each cafe.