“streamart” Kotoza, Otoeda Yuca, and Igarashi Itsuki Take Over Share Cafe Harakado for a 4-Day Collab on June 4-7 — Marugoto Set 2,970 Yen, BIG Can Case Limited to 100

“Share Cafe,” an experiential cafe operated by Anique Inc. that crosses pop culture with food, will host a 4-day collaboration with the oshi-katsu platform “streamart” from Anchi Inc. at its Harakado branch from Thursday, June 4 to Sunday, June 7, 2026. The collab serves original menus inspired by V-livers “Kotoza,” “Otoeda Yuca,” and “Igarashi Itsuki,” plus a 6-design coaster set offered as a purchase bonus.

Key Points

  • Dates: Thursday, June 4 to Sunday, June 7, 2026 — 4 days only
  • Venue: Share Cafe Harakado branch (6F, Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado,” 6-31-21 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo), open 11:00-23:00
  • Collab menu: “Kotoza / Otoeda Yuca / Igarashi Itsuki Marugoto Set” 2,970 yen each (tax included) / Includes an acrylic charm + BIG can case / Limited to 100 sets
  • Order bonus: One coaster (6 designs total) randomly distributed per collab item ordered
  • Merch: streamart original merchandise (acrylic muddlers / SNS-style clear cards, etc.) sold in store

Three V-Liver-Themed Collab Menus

streamart collab cafe — Kotoza / Otoeda Yuca / Igarashi Itsuki Marugoto Sets at 2,970 yen each (c)streamart / Anchi ink.

The collab menu offers a “Marugoto Set” themed around each of the three V-livers at 2,970 yen (tax included). The “Kotoza Marugoto Set” pairs a ramune syrup, cotton candy, and arazan drink with an omelet and ketchup age-pan. The “Otoeda Yuca Marugoto Set” pairs a blue Hawaii syrup, violet soda, and grape cotton candy drink with a soft-serve ice cream and lemon-slice age-pan. The “Igarashi Itsuki Marugoto Set” pairs a violet soda, soft-serve ice cream, and chocolate cookie drink with an age-pan topped with takoyaki, yatai, all-purpose green onion, and basashi sauce.

Each Marugoto Set comes with an acrylic charm and a BIG can case (the V-liver featured on each acrylic charm and BIG can case is fixed). The BIG can case is limited to just 100 sets, making it a notably scarce bonus, and each menu ends as soon as supplies run out.

Order Bonus: Coaster Set of 6 Designs Randomly Handed Out per Item

streamart collab cafe — order bonus coasters, 6 designs total (c)streamart / Anchi ink.

Customers receive one coaster (6 designs in total) at random with every collab menu item ordered. The coasters cover a standing illustration and a deformed design for each of the three V-livers, yielding six designs in all, with strong collection appeal.

Distribution ends once supplies run out, so fans aiming for a specific oshi’s coaster are encouraged to visit early.

streamart Original Merch on Sale In-Store

streamart original merch — acrylic muddler and SNS-style clear card (c)streamart / Anchi ink.

streamart’s original merchandise will also be on sale at Share Cafe. Items include acrylic muddlers and SNS-style clear cards, all themed on the three V-livers. The SNS-style clear cards adopt an Instagram-style screen design and are built for high social-media shareability as fan items.

Venue, Hours, and Future Plans

The venue is “Share Cafe Harakado branch” (6F, Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado,” 6-31-21 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo). Hours are 11:00-23:00 (L.O. food 22:00 / drinks 22:30), and the Harakado branch operates in a food-court style. Access details are available via Google Maps.

streamart is the rebranded successor to “ETERNAL MEDAL,” a V-liver-specialist oshi-katsu platform offering real and digital merchandise through a gacha system. This real-store collaboration expands the oshi-katsu experience from “collect and enjoy” to “eat and take home,” and further collab rollouts are likely worth tracking.

Impressions and Outlook

Bundling each V-liver’s world view into a drink, age-pan, acrylic charm, and BIG can case is an unusually dense oshi-katsu cafe package. Harajuku’s Tokyu Plaza Harakado 6F draws a high share of younger visitors, and that lines up well with social-media circulation. Capping the BIG can case at 100 sets creates scarcity through first-come availability rather than lottery uncertainty — a “you can reliably secure your oshi if you move early” structure. As streamart (formerly ETERNAL MEDAL) builds out real-world touchpoints post-rebrand, this collab is a clear case study in making the platform’s experience value tangible.

Source: PR TIMES

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