FF7 Remake's Themed Cafe at Square Enix Cafes in Akihabara, Shinjuku and Osaka
Finally, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE will be on sale in this spring in Japan, and FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Cafe will open in Tokyo and Osaka. There are three locations of the cafe including two in Tokyo and one in Osaka. The SQUARE ENIX official shop ARTNIA, SQUARE ENIX CAFE and SQUARE ENIX CAFE Osaka collaborates with the legendary video game Final Fantasy 7’s remake celebrating the release of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE on the 10th April, 2020. Fans of Final Fantasy 7 in the world can get the chance to visit the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE themed cafe in Tokyo or Osaka during the season from 8th February to 24th April, 2020.
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE
Final Fantasy VII, which is also known as FF7, was released in 1997 in Japan as a role-playing video game of PlayStation by Square. Over 20 years later, its remake will be released by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 with the latest technology as FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE in the world on the 10th April, 2020. Lots of events for FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE are being organized in Japan as the release date is drawing.
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Cafe in Tokyo and Osaka
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Cafe offers special food and drinks related to the video game’s world and characters in addition to artworks displayed in the cafe. You can enjoy snacks and desserts with the theme of FF7’s characters and special drinks with the name of Cloud and Sephiroth.
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Cafe provides guests who order particular menu with exclusive place mats and coasters that you cannot get except there. The menu is different between the first season (8th February to 17th March) and the second season (18th March to 24th April).
There are unique items at the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Cafe’s shop in the cafe. From foodies with the theme of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE and the Shinra Company to cool patches, you should not miss the chance to get the exclusive goods.
How to make a reservation for FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE
You can book the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE cafes for the first season from 30th January, 2020. For SQUARE ENIX CAFE in Tokyo and Osaka, they accept a reservation through their official websites and Square Enix App.
SQUARE ENIX CAFE: http://bit.ly/2vl4c6L
SQUARE ENIX CAFE Osaka: http://bit.ly/3aQhQ20
Square Enix App: https://www.jp.square-enix.com/sqexapp/
To book for ARTNIA, please proceed the reservation only via its website: http://www.jp.square-enix.com/artnia/
Information
Akihabara
Access: 1 min walk from Akihabara Station
Location: SQUARE ENIX CAFE (Tokyo)
NOTE: SQUARE ENIX CAFE has been relocated to the new spot just near Akihabara Station.
Business hours: 9:00-22:30
Season: 8th February to 24th April, 2020 (First Season: 8th February to 17th March/Second Season: 18th March to 24th April)
Shinjuku
Access: 5 mins walk from Higashi-Shinjuku Station
Location: ARTNIA
Business hours: 11:00-22:00
Season: 8th February to 24th April, 2020 (First Season: 8th February to 17th March/Second Season: 18th March to 24th April)
Osaka
Access: 1 min walk from Osaka Station
Location: SQUARE ENIX CAFE Osaka
Business hours: 9:00-22:30
Season: 8th February to 24th April, 2020 (First Season: 8th February to 17th March/Second Season: 18th March to 24th April)
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