Komeda Coffee’s Annual Pokémon Collab Menu Returns for 2026

Japanese cafe chain Komeda Coffee has officially announced the return of their annual collaboration featuring the globally recognized Pokémon franchise.
This impressive addition to the cafe lineup brings the “Pokémon to Issho da Mon♪” campaign back to stores, offering a wide variety of themed food and exclusive bonuses.

Pokémon is a massive global entertainment franchise that originated as a pair of role-playing video games for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1996.
The core concept revolves around discovering, catching, training, and battling hundreds of unique creatures known as Pocket Monsters.

Over the decades, the series has expanded into a highly successful trading card game, numerous animated television shows, and blockbuster theatrical films.
Komeda Coffee is a highly successful coffee shop chain in Japan, famous for its relaxing atmosphere, generous food portions, and signature “Shiro-Noir” pastry desserts.

The company behind the chain also operates Okagean, a sister brand of Komeda that specializes in traditional Japanese sweets, hot snacks, and beverages.
The promotional event is split into two separate phases, each offering unique culinary creations.
The first phase focuses heavily on Ditto, a highly recognizable Normal-type creature that resembles a purple blob with a friendly face.
- “Ditto’s Shiro-Noir Blueberry Fromage”
- Regular size: 1,280 to 1,340 yen (approx. $8 to $9 USD / £7 GBP).
- Mini size: 1,080 to 1,140 yen (approx. $7 to $8 USD / £6 GBP).

A fruity take on the signature warm Danish pastry topped with soft-serve ice cream.
- “Ditto’s Mentaiko Shrimp Cutlet Pan”
- Price: 1,340 to 1,430 yen (approx. $9 USD / £7 to £8 GBP).

A hearty sandwich featuring a crispy shrimp cutlet and spicy cod roe.
- “Ditto’s Sweet Potato Balls”
- Price: 1,060 to 1,140 yen (approx. $7 to $8 USD / £6 GBP).

- “Ditto’s Shrimp Dipping Kishimen”
- Price: 1,400 to 1,480 yen (approx. $9 to $10 USD / £7 to £8 GBP).

- “Komeda Coffee Mini Daruma Glass-Style Accessory Case”
- Price: 2,000 yen (approx. $13 USD / £11 GBP).


The second phase introduces a wider variety of famous characters to the menu:
- “Dragonite’s Shiro-Noir Custard Pudding”
- Regular size: 1,280 to 1,340 yen (approx. $8 to $9 USD / £7 GBP).
- Mini size: 1,080 to 1,140 yen (approx. $7 to $8 USD / £6 GBP).

- “Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle’s Friendly Chicken Tatsuta Burger Lemon Tartar”
- Price: 1,170 to 1,240 yen (approx. $8 USD / £6 to £7 GBP).

- “Drifloon’s Cheese Balls”
- Price: 1,060 to 1,140 yen (approx. $7 to $8 USD / £6 GBP).

- “Makuhita’s Sukiyaki-Style Kishimen”
- Price: 1,400 to 1,480 yen (approx. $9 to $10 USD / £7 to £8 GBP).

Customers who order from the targeted collaboration menu will receive a special “Komeda Coffee Bean Snack-Style Charm” as a bonus.

There are four random designs available during the first phase, and four entirely different designs reserved for the second phase.

These themed meals and exclusive goods will be available at participating Komeda Coffee and Okagean locations nationwide in Japan.
The first phase of the event is officially set to begin on Thursday, March 5, 2026, and will run until Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

The second phase is scheduled to launch on Thursday, April 9, 2026, and conclude on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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