Mofusand and Kissako Launch First Collaboration With Summer Bag Set
The collaboration pairs a popular cat character that recently got an anime with a long-running coffee chain, offering a limited merchandise set that combines both brands' identities.
Key Facts
- The mofusand × Kissako Summer Bag 2026 set costs 4,800 yen and includes a canvas bag, die-cut pouch, and coffee items.
- Pre-orders for the collaboration bag set are open until July 1, with in-store sales running from July 2 to September 30.
- A sticker campaign offers leather-like stickers to customers spending 2,500 yen or more at Kissako locations starting July 2, while supplies last.
- The mofusand character series, created by illustrator Jyuno, has an anime adaptation that has been streaming since January 2026.
- This is the first collaboration between Mofusand and the coffee chain Kissako.
Reporting from 2 sources: Inside, Anime Anime.
Mofusand, the cat character series by illustrator Jyuno, has launched its first collaboration with coffee chain Kissako. A limited-edition summer bag set including a canvas bag, die-cut pouch, and coffee items is available for pre-order until July 1, with in-store sales from July 2 through September 30. A sticker campaign runs alongside the collaboration.
The mofusand character series, created by illustrator Jyuno and adapted into an anime streaming since January 2026, is partnering with Kissako for the first time. The collaboration includes a limited-edition canvas bag set called the mofusand × Kissako Summer Bag 2026, priced at 4,800 yen. The set contains a canvas bag with a light blue accent and a Same-nyan design, a die-cut pouch shaped like a cat carrying a hotcake, one bottle of liquid charcoal-grilled iced coffee, and product exchange tickets for in-store purchases. Online orders replace the tickets with a second bottle of coffee. Pre-orders run until July 1, with in-store sales from July 2 to September 30. A separate campaign offers leather-like stickers to customers spending 2,500 yen or more at Kissako locations from July 2, while supplies last.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.