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K-ON! Film Celebrated with Dishes, Desserts, Passports

posted on by Egan Loo
Ho-kago Milk Tea Time, Mio's Maid Uniform Gelato, Sawa-chan's Delusion Cracker, more

To celebrate the opening of the K-ON! film on December 3, Tokyo's Namco Namja Town will host a campaign that features desserts and entrees with K-ON! themes from November 18 to January 27. Namja Town is an indoor theme park in Tokyo's Ikebukuro ward.

The various food booths at Nanja Town will offer the following dishes:
Just for AZU-nyan!!
Sawa-chan's Delusion Jumbo Shrimp Rice Cracker
"Fuwafuwa Jikan"
Mugi's Honey Sweet Snow
Mugi's Rare Cheesecake
Summer Festival Booth Half & Half Pizza
Ho-kago Milk Tea Time
Yui's "Un-Tan" Castanet Ice Cream
Yui/AZU no W (Double) Guitar Chocolate Tart
Now Recruiting Members!!
Ritsu's Stretched Ice Cream (The dish is made from Turkish ice cream, which is stretched like taffy before serving)
Ritsu's Drums Crepe
Mio's Lefty Bass Garnished Chocolate Mousse
Mio's Maid Uniform Gelato
Customers will receive a free "special novelty" with each dish. Namja Town will also offer five different limited-edition passports — one for each member of the Ho-kago Tea Time band — as well as game prizes and a mini-attraction.

Namja Town already held similar campaigns this year for the television return of Gintama, the opening of the Macross Frontier: Sayonara no Tsubasa film, the opening of the Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos film, the opening of The Prince of Tennis: Eikoku-shiki Teikyū-jō Kessen! film, the debut of Squid Girl Season 2, the premiere of the Persona 4 television anime series, and The IDOLM@STER anime.

Source: Gamer via 0takomu

Images © kakifly, Houbunsha/Sakuragaoka High School Light Music Club


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