As of July 2026, a City Hunter collaboration cafe is open in Osaka through August 23, and a pop-up store with a midnight Shinjuku theme recently concluded in Omiya.
Two City Hunter events have run in Japan during mid-2026, each offering fans a different way to engage with the series. A pop-up store called "CITY HUNTER POP UP STORE -Midnight Rendezvous-" operated from June 20 to July 20 on the 5th floor of Hands Omiya Store. Organized by Hakaba no Garou, it sold original apparel and goods themed around 80s Shinjuku nightlife, including T-shirts, hoodies, sunglasses, and neon signs. The pop-up was part of the franchise's 40th-anniversary momentum following the 2024 Netflix live-action film.
A collaboration cafe opened on July 11 at #702 CAFE&DINER in Namba Parks, Osaka, and will run through August 23. The cafe is tied to a concurrent City Hunter art exhibition. It offers 11 menu items, including the 'Message Board Curry Plate' that lets diners write 'XYZ' with mayonnaise, Ryo's Fried Chicken Plate, and Kaori's Punishment Hammer Parfait. Each order comes with a random original coaster from eight designs. Together, the two events extend the series' presence into themed dining and retail, building on the anniversary year's activity.
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SLD Co., Ltd. will open a City Hunter collaboration cafe at #702 CAFE&DINER in Namba Parks, Osaka, from July 11 to August 23. The cafe, tied to the concurrent City Hunter art exhibition, offers 11 menu items including the 'Message Board Curry Plate' that lets diners write 'XYZ' with mayonnaise. Other items include Ryo's Fried Chicken Plate and Kaori's Punishment Hammer Parfait. Each order comes with a random original coaster from eight designs.
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A City Hunter pop-up store called "CITY HUNTER POP UP STORE -Midnight Rendezvous-" will run from June 20 to July 20, 2026, on the 5th floor of Hands Omiya Store. The event, organized by Hakaba no Garou, features original apparel and goods themed around 80s Shinjuku nightlife, including T-shirts, hoodies, sunglasses, and neon signs.