
Back in the early 80s, a number of toys and TV shows came out that defined a generation. They included hits like Transformers, Rainbow Brite, Ducktales and of course, My Little Pony. Now in the 21st century, the most obvious thing to do is re-hash all the old favorites with various reboots in the form of new animated series and a whole new set of toys to play with.
One of those franchises currently riding the revival train is My Little Pony and Japan is celebrating the continued success of everyone’s favorite colorful ponies with something they know how to pull off: a themed café! The recently opened My Little Pony Café is the first of its kind in the world, featuring bright colors, ponies and specialized menu items for every fan.
If you’re in Tokyo and looking for your fellow Pegasisters/Bronies, you won’t want to miss this!
This colorful and magical My Little Pony Café in Harajuku is a collaboration between not one, but two other entities. The most obvious contributor visually is My Little Pony, which has gained a cult following since its revival in 2010. Although the characters are bright with vivid manes and bodies, it hasn’t stopped both men and women from falling in love with them.
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/654251130398965760Also along for the ride is Umajo, a women’s club born from the Japanese Racing Association, which gathers together women who enjoy horses, horse racing and having fun. These two perfect matches team up with the Sunday Jam restaurant in Harajuku, who are exclusively known for their amazing pancakes, but are now also the location of the world’s first My Little Pony Café.
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/653819487016251392Both the outside and inside of the café are filled with all the colors of the rainbow, but the interior has a mural of many of the generation four characters like Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy which we’re sure will make all the fans happy. Many of the retro ponies also decorate the walls and a number of pony figures gracefully adorn the tables and seats.
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/653784851221381120店内もとーっても可愛かったよーー♡ pic.twitter.com/iLYgRmyfL4
— 佐々木未来 (@mikoiwate_351) October 13, 2015
No themed café would be complete without a number of special menu items and since this is Sunday Jam, bring on the pancakes!
▼ Kalua pork and orange pancake, 1,380 yen (US $11.60)
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/652357254553858048▼ Marshmallow, banana, chocolate pancake, 1,280 yen ($10.75 )
パンケーキもいただきました♥️ラブリーな色合い(=゚ω゚)ノ pic.twitter.com/UUj1ozx70Y
— 三森すずこ (@mimori_suzuko) October 13, 2015
▼ Milky Rainbow Parfait, 1,080 yen ($9.05)
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/653851802840924160▼ My Little Pony Latte, 730 yen ($6.15)
レトロポニーがアートされてるカフェラテ(=゚ω゚)ノラスク付き♥️ pic.twitter.com/2v0rmJfC8i
— 三森すずこ (@mimori_suzuko) October 13, 2015
Fans of the series can also look forward to notebooks, file folders, tote bags and hand towels decorated with ponies, ponies and more ponies.

This very special café will only be around until November 29, so make sure you head to Harajuku for a chance to dine in the land of pastel colors and magical ponies. If you’re lucky, you might even be greeted by a giant purple pony, or maybe even a real one!
https://twitter.com/mylittleponyjpn/status/653774200923000832オープニングイベントでのトワイライトとポニー♪#umajo pic.twitter.com/cfxglVPjmW
— UMAJO (@umajo_jra) October 13, 2015
My Little Pony Café
Open from October 13 to November 29
Weekdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Weekends from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., last order at 8:30 p.m.
(November 29 closes at 5:00 p.m., last order at 4:30 p.m.)
Tokyo, Shibuya, Jingu-mae 4-28-28, Lucessimo Building 2F
東京都渋谷区 神宮前4丁目28-28 ルチェッシモビル 2F
Source: PR Times
Top Image: Twitter/@SEGA_OFFICIAL

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