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Genshin Impact LINE Friends Minini Cafe Announced

For a limited time, a Genshin Minini Cafe will open up in Japan from July 31, 2024. This is a collaboration between Genshin Impact and the popular minini characters from Line Friends. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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The dates that the cafes will be open are:

  • Tokyo (Omote-sandou): August 1 – September 8, 2024
  • Osaka (Umeda): July 31 – September 8, 2024
  • Aichi (Nagoya): August 1 – September 8, 2024

You can make a reservation (which costs 650 JPY) before you go. Each reservation allows for a maximum of four guests. If you reserve a table, you can get a multi-use case that has the visual of the Genshin minini characters on it. If you order a drink, you can also get a free random coaster. The characters are Paimon, Yoimiya, Ayato, Kokomi, Taroumaru, Kazuha, Raiden Shogun, and Ayaka. All of the characters (save Paimon) hail from Inazuma. Somehow, Taroumaru the actual dog made it onto this collection but Gorou the dog boy did not.

The menu items are:

  • Challenge set (Paimon): 1090 JPY
  • Dessert tour set (Raiden Shogun): 1690 JPY
  • Fireworks shaved ice (Yoimiya): 1590 JPY
  • Hyakka gozen (Kamisato siblings): 2690 JPY
  • Hyourougan drink (Taroumaru): 1290 JPY
  • Island carbonated drink: 1090 JPY
  • Ocean parfait (Kokomi): 1590 JPY
  • Sakura bloom latte: 1190 JPY
  • Whirlwind pasta (Kazuha): 1790 JPY

Normal menu items like soft drinks and hot coffee also exist. Limited and original goods from this collaboration include keyholders, stickers, cloth pouches, and a mug cup. All of them contain the key visual of the Genshin Impact minini characters.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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