New Moomin pop-up café opens its doors in Tokyo

A new Moomin pop-up café specialising in drinks and original Moomin products has opened in Shibuya, Tokyo.

The new café will be the first of many standalone Moomin Cafés to open in Japan this year, according to Rights & Brands.

It serves a selection of Moomin delicacies, coffee complete with Moomin latte art and also has an on-site shop selling several licensed products including items with a special Moomin Café logo.

Open until 30 May, the cafe is located in Shibuya Scramble Square in Tokyo.

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