Notably, going with the theme of Café Nom, the characters featured in the merchandise are the real identities of the series’ main trio: Yusaku Fujiki (and Ai), Theodore Hamilton/Takeru Homura (and Flame), Cal Kolter/Shoichi Kusanagi, and Roken/Ryoken Kogami.
For every ¥2000 one spends, they receive a random Large bromide (an image printed on bromide paper that’s very popular in Japan).
The following goods will be sold as limited edition products:
Tapestry: 80 cm
- Four types (Yusaku and Ai pictured)
- Price: ¥2640/$19.56 USD
Tapestry: 120 cm
- Four types (Theodore and Flame pictured)
- Price: ¥4840/$35.86 USD
Acrylic stands: Large (other than that the size is not specified)
- Four types (Kolter pictured)
- Price: ¥2530/$18.74 USD
Can Badges
- Size: 6.5cm/2.56 inch diameter
- Price: ¥605/$4.48 USD
- Four types (Roken pictured)
Mug (¥1650/$12.22 USD)
The following products will continue to be sold after the events:
Acrylic stands (chibi versions):
- Five types (Café Nom pictured)
- Price: ¥1430/$10.59 USD
- Size: 13 x 12cm/5.12 x 4.72 inches
Deformed mascots
- Two types (Yusaku and Roken, Roken pictured)
- Price: ¥1650/$12.22 USD
- Size: 12cm/4.72 inches
Totes
- Two types (Café Nom and Knights of Hanoi; Hanoi pictured)
- Price: ¥1980/$14.67 USD
- Size: L40 x W48 x D15 cm/L15.75 x W18.9 x D5.91 inches
Stainless thermal tumbler
- Price: ¥2750/$20.37 USD
- Size: H10.5 x D8.5 cm/H4.13 x D3.35 inches, roughly 360mL
Into the VRAINS acrylic artboard
- Price: ¥6050/$44.82 USD
- Size: H20 x W29 cm/H7.87 x W11.42 inches
- Two types: Yusaku and Roken logging into LINK VRAINS as Playmaker and Varis/Revolver.
As noted by the product description, this is actually the first time Roken transforming into into Varis has been depicted in any visual medium.
Café Nagi/Nom pullover hoodie
- Price: ¥6380/$47.26 USD
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Knights of Hanoi zip hoodies
- Price: ¥6600/$48.89 USD
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL
- Two colours: White (pictured) and Acid Blue
Cospa are holding three POP-UP SHOP events: the first in Akiba (27th August-6th September), the second in Osaka and Kokura (16th September-26th September) and the third in Sendai and Nagoya (1st October-11th October).

