Kids Stage (Free) Also Available!! "Sumikko Gurashi" and "@Home Cafe" to Hold a Special Collaboration Stage at Kanda Myojin Hall

"@Home Cafe" and "Sumikko Gurashi" will hold a special collaboration stage at Kanda Myojin Hall.

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"@Home Cafe," a maid cafe operated by Infinia Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Takaki Fukasawa), will host a special collaboration stage with San-X Co., Ltd.'s popular characters "Sumikko Gurashi" at Kanda Myojin Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 (National Holiday).

In this event, popular maids from @Home Cafe will perform alongside "Sumikko Gurashi" characters in a special one-day event featuring four performances. We will deliver an immersive entertainment experience, including exclusive collaboration performances and participatory activities that can only be seen here.

Collaboration cafes are also being held in Akihabara and Osaka

Event Overview

■ Date
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 (National Holiday)

■ Venue
Kanda Myojin Hall (Kanda Myojin Cultural Exchange Center 2F, 2-16-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)

Performance Structure (4 Shows Total)

This event consists of four stages with different target audiences and content!

■ Part 1: @Home Cafe Maids x Shippozu Kids Stage

A free-to-attend stage for children.

We will hold a family-oriented program featuring maids and "Shippozo."

■ Part 2: AKIBA BROADWAY x Shippozu Special Collaboration Stage

A total of 20 members from AKIBA BROADWAY Teams A and B will perform.

The second half of the stage will feature a collaboration performance with "Shippozo," showcasing a special production exclusive to this day.

■ Part 3 & Part 4: @Home Cafe Maids x Sumikko Gurashi Special Collaboration Stage

Led by legendary maid hitomi, who has 22 years of experience, popular @Home Cafe maids will gather to perform with "Shirokuma," "Penguin?," "Tonkatsu," "Neko," and "Tokage."