Sushiro Genshin Impact Merchandise
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Genshin Impact Menu Items at Sushiro Includes Ramen

Sushiro revealed more information on its upcoming collaboration with Genshin Impact and the merchandise that will appear. You’ll be able to enjoy exclusive menu items, as well as have the chance to get some limited items, between February 21, 2024 and March 24, 2024. 

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There will be four different kinds of items on the collaboration menu. The first one is a platter of three nigiri sushi (tamago, maguro, ebi), and the second one is a platter of tuna nigiri (with takuan pickle). You’ll also be able to order shoyu ramen and a soda milk parfait from the menu. The ramen will come with a little Gorou picture and the parfait will come with a Kokomi one. Meanwhile, if you order the sushi, you’ll have a random chance of getting either a Yae Miko, Ayato, Ayaka, or Thoma pick.

You’ll also be able to get in-game rewards like Mora and a sushi recipe when you scan a serial code. This serial code will be valid no matter what server you play on. In order to scan the serial code, you’ll need to keep one of the above picks, since it’s on the back. There are also real-world items you can collect too. Three hundred people will get a chance to obtain a set of six sushi plates, with the six Inazuma characters on them. Finally, if you put in an online order for a take-out set (containing 12 nigiri sushi), you’ll be able to choose between either a Gorou or a Kokomi acrylic stand.

Here’s a gallery showing some of the Genshin Impact menu items and merchandise.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Genshin Impact collaboration event at Sushiro in Japan will run from February 21 to March 24, 2024.


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