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Narita Anime Deck x Love Live Sunshine Café

While at Narita Anime Deck I also checked out the Narita Anime Deck x Love Live Sunshine Café.



Outside the café entrance they had this collaboration poster.




And a sign with the menu.




In the waiting area they had these fake windows with illustrations in them.




Yoshiko and Ruby in this window.




Riko and Hanamaru.




You and Chika.




Mari and Dia.




And finally Kanan.




Inside the café they had this stage with a projector showing various Love Live Sunshine ads.




This doghouse with plushies of Shiitake and family were also up on the stage.




Up on the stage was another one of these collaboration posters, and this one was signed.




A bunch of cardboard cutouts decorated the café.




Closeups, starting with Mari.




Yoshiko.




Dia.




Riko.




Chika.




Kanan.




You.




Hanamaru.




And Ruby.




They also had these giant Dengeki G's Magazine covers on display and some smaller clear files.




And wall scrolls.




Other goods on display too.




Closeups.








They also had this corner with various books and Dengeki G's Magazine you could check out.




They had goods on display in the cashier area as well.




Including these acrylic stands.




While here I got the Yokisoba, which I've also tried at a different café before. I got a random Hanamaru coaster with the order.




I also got a Chika latte with a random Chika coaster.



No location map since it's no longer there.

This location was visited on 2020/01/19.

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