Azur Lane to take over Akihabara with new collab event featuring a bunny girl bar

A new, large-scale collaboration has been announced between the popular mobile game Azur Lane and the Pasela Resorts group.
The event is being held to commemorate the upcoming “Azur Lane EXPO – 8th Anniversary” and will take place across six different Pasela-operated venues in the Akihabara district of Tokyo.
The collaboration is based on new, original illustrations of the characters Anchorage and Pittsburgh, who will be featured on life-sized standee panels and a line of exclusive merchandise.

A wide range of themed food and drinks will be offered, with different menus available at each of the participating locations.
A gift-with-purchase campaign will also be held, where customers who spend ¥1,100 or more on collaboration items will receive one of nine possible exclusive postcards at random.
The collaboration will be held at the following six venues:
- Karaoke Pasela Akihabara Electric Town Store & AKIBA Multi Entertainment Store

These two karaoke parlors will each offer an exclusive “Honey Toast” dessert, one for Anchorage and one for Pittsburgh, as well as collaboration drinks and merchandise.

- Honey Toast Cafe Akihabara

This cafe will serve both of the new Honey Toast desserts and the collaboration drinks.



- Bar Rhythm Akihabara Electric Town Store

This bar will feature a unique menu inspired by seven of the game’s “bunny girl” characters.

- Paselabo Akihabara
This will be a takeout-only location, serving the collaboration drinks.

- Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Akihabara Electric Town Store
Guests staying at this capsule hotel can receive one of the random promotional postcards for free.

A line of exclusive collaboration merchandise featuring the new artwork will also be sold at most of the participating venues.


This new event is designed to create an immersive, district-wide experience for fans attending the main 8th-anniversary expo.
The Azur Lane x Pasela Resorts collaboration event will run from the 29th of August to the 5th of October, 2025.
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