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Pokémon Café Tokyo Guide: Reservations, Menu, Tips & What to Expect

  • Writer: Lani
    Lani
  • Oct 28, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 26

Last updated: February 2026

Glass with Pokémon Cafe designs, featuring Pikachu in chef hat. Text includes Pokémon Cafe and images of drinks. Bright and colorful.
Pokémon Cafe Iced Latte

If you're a Pokémon fan of any age, you have to check out the Pokémon Cafe - it's one of the coolest experiences you can have! Whether you are just a casual observer or a devoted fan, this cafe will be a great experience. In this blog post, we will explore everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to this enchanting spot.


Visiting Tokyo for the first time? Check out our Planning your Trip Guide.


⚠️ Travel Update (2026):


The Pokémon Cafe Tokyo (Nihonbashi) will be temporarily closed for renovations from March 23, 2026 through late June 2026 (planned).



What Makes the Pokémon Cafe Unique?

The Pokémon Cafe is not just any themed eatery; it’s a celebration of the cherished Pokémon universe. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be surrounded by an immersive ambiance filled with colorful decor & plush toys. The friendly staff enhances the magic, their enthusiasm adds to the atmosphere, making sure that guests feel fully engaged with the world of Pokémon.


Plush Pikachu toys on chairs at a cafe table. People are seated, some using phones. Bright colors and playful decor fill the background.
The immersive décor brings the Pokémon world to life.

Pokémon Cafe Menu: Experience a Foodie’s Paradise

One of the most exciting aspects of the Pokémon Cafe is its menu. Expect adorable dishes designed to mirror various Pokémon. Among the fan favorites are the Pikachu-themed curry, which features bright yellow rice shaped like Pikachu and a napping Snorlax's Lunch Plate.


The flavors are just as impressive as the presentation. Each meal is crafted with care, ensuring every bite is delightful. Also, the cafe offers refreshing drinks that are just as creatively designed as the food. A drink like the Pikachu Ice Cream Lemon Float is a great way to complement your meal.


💴 Expect to spend about 2,500 yen to 5,000 yen per person.


Pokémon Cafe Tokyo Pikachu meal presentation
Super cute Pikachu-themed dish that tastes absolutely delicious!

Reservations in Tokyo, Japan

To ensure a smooth visit to the Pokémon Cafe, making a reservation is crucial. This popular spot tends to be busy, especially on weekends, with many visitors eager to experience the magic.



When booking, you can select from specific time slots. Each table is usually allocated a two-hour window.


How hard is it to get Pokémon Cafe reservations?

Reservations can be competitive, especially for the Tokyo location. Popular time slots often fill within minutes of release, so planning ahead and booking as soon as reservations open gives you the best chance of securing a table.


Some people do struggle to make reservations. We recommend watching our YouTube video that has a simple step-by-step guide to making Pokémon Café Japan reservations and our impressions of the experience.


Informative Video of your Visit to the Pokémon Cafe

Interesting Fact: There are only two Pokémon cafes in the world, one in Tokyo and the other in Osaka, making this truly an exclusive Japan experience.

Tokyo vs Osaka Pokémon Cafe: Which Should You Visit?


Tokyo (Nihonbashi)

  • Next to Pokémon Center Tokyo DX

  • Easier to combine with sightseeing

  • Most popular location


Osaka (Shinsaibashi)

  • Often slightly easier reservations

  • Great for Kansai itineraries

  • Same themed experience


For more things to do in the Kansai/Osaka Area, check out this page.


⚠️ Note: Osaka will be staying open during Tokyo's Pokémon Cafe renovations and may be harder to book then, check this post for all the details.

What to Expect During Your Visit

After checking in with your email reservation number, you’ll be guided to your table. The cafe has an electronic menu system, allowing you to browse options at your own pace.



A tablet shows "Pokémon Cafe." A Snorlax dish with rice and a turtwig latte with a Pokémon design sit on a table with utensils nearby.
Digital Menu at Pokémon Cafe and Themed Food Items

Throughout your meal, be prepared for some delightful surprises. Character mascots make special appearances, creating memorable moments that enhance the overall dining experience. We had the pleasure of experiencing pastry chef Pikachu and Gengar.


Take time to soak in the surroundings. The décor has numerous photo opportunities, from vibrant artwork to plush Pokémon scattered throughout.


Bringing Home Pokemon Memories: Merchandise

The Pokémon Cafe offers more than tasty food; it’s also a treasure trove of exclusive merchandise! After your meal, by the checkout, browse through collectible items and adorable plush toys that serve as delightful mementos of your visit.


These items capture the essence of both the cafe and the Pokémon characters, making them ideal souvenirs.


💴Budget around 1,000 to 3,000 yen to bring home a piece of the experience.


Tip: If you wanna check out the Pokémon Center Tokyo DX next to the cafe and grab some more cool Pokémon stuff, it's best to get there early or book an early time slot!

Entrance to Pokemon Center Tokyo Pikachu Snorlax and Mew
Pokémon Center Tokyo DX in Tokyo, Japan by cafe


Is the Pokémon Cafe Worth It?

For Pokémon fans and themed café lovers, the experience is absolutely worth it! Between exclusive menu items, character appearances, and the immersive atmosphere, it’s one of the most unique dining experiences in Japan. Even casual fans often enjoy it as a memorable travel activity.


Conclusion

The Pokémon Cafe experience in Tokyo, Japan is a paradise for fans wanting to dine in the whimsical world of Pokémon. I hope you can experience this unique experience in the heart of Tokyo!

 
 
 

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