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Persona 5 Royal and The Phantom X Cafe Will Appear in Osaka

Persona 5 Royal and The Phantom X cafe revival at Motto Cafe in Osaka
Image courtesy of Atlus and Motto Cafe

Atlus has revealed that Motto Cafe in Osaka will revive a collaboration cafe that features both Persona 5 Royal and The Phantom X. This temporary-themed cafe will run for roughly a month from February 2026 to March 2026.

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While the same cafe theme had a run in Tokyo in 2025, the revival cafe in Osaka will have several new entries on both the menu and merchandise lineup. The following food and drink entries will be newly available in the Osaka cafe, with prices listed in Japanese yen:

  • “Ore no Beko” Beef Bowl – ¥1,650
  • Lufel’s Pancake – ¥1,500
  • Morgana’s Tea Squash – ¥800
  • Lufel’s Ice Caffe Latte – ¥800

And while all the goods from the original Tokyo run will also be available for purchase, the Osaka cafe will have the following new items that mostly feature “Joker,” “Wonder,” Morgana, and Lufel:

  • Connectable acrylic charms – ¥660 for a single item or ¥3,600 for a box of 6
  • Trading hologram cards – ¥550 for a pack of 2 cards or ¥3,300 for a box of 6 packs
  • Foil-stamped acrylic panel – ¥3,300 each

The previous collaboration held at Animax Cafe+ in Tokyo from January 24 to February 26, 2025, was actually ahead of Persona 5: The Phantom X‘s official release. Sega and Atlus formally released the free-to-play game simultaneously in Japan and the West on June 26, 2025. More than half a year has passed since The Phantom X‘s release, as the newer Osaka cafe opens in February 2026.

The Persona 5 Royal and The Phantom X Revival Cafe will run at Motto Cafe in Osaka from February 11 until March 8, 2026. It will feature the console game Persona 5 Royal—available worldwide on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and Switch—and the PC and mobile free-to-play game Persona 5: The Phantom X.

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