Closed:CuteCon

Shinjuku


                                Image sourced from official X

This store closed on June 15, 2024

Yurina
Yurina

“Have you heard about the concept cafe called ‘Kyūkon’?”

Iroha
Iroha

“I have! It’s the one themed around foxes and shrine maidens, right? I saw pictures on social media, and it looked super cute! But I haven’t been there yet.”

Yurina
Yurina

“Me neither, but it’s been a hot topic lately, right? The combination of fox ears and shrine maiden outfits is so unique. I’m really curious about the vibe there!”

Iroha
Iroha

“Totally! Shrine maiden outfits usually have a more solemn vibe, but adding fox ears makes them instantly adorable. How about we plan a visit next week?”

A New World of Foxes and Shrine Maidens

Produced by the cosplay production company ‘Cosmix,’ a new concept cafe has emerged in the late-night hub of Kabukicho. With roots in cosplay, this cafe delivers a unique essence that is sure to captivate visitors. Located in a landmark new building, its aesthetic appeal draws in customers. The fusion of culture and innovation offered at this venue represents a fresh take on entertainment in the area.

This cafe stands out due to its foundation in cosplay. The cast are not just staff—they are seasoned cosplayers who bring their individual personalities to life. Adorned in fox ears and shrine maiden attire, they welcome guests with an otherworldly charm. Their experience in cosplay makes them experts at entertaining visitors with a distinct allure.

The Perfect Balance of Mystique and Approachability

At this fox-themed cafe, the cast members appear in adorable fox ears and shrine maiden outfits. The balance of the fox’s mystical charm and their approachable service creates a welcoming atmosphere for first-time visitors. Once you step inside from the bustling streets of Kabukicho, you’re transported to another world, making it a popular spot for Instagram-worthy photos.

The endearing name “Kyūkon” represents the cafe’s mission to refresh Kabukicho’s image. Known for its nightlife, the area now boasts this bright and enjoyable addition. The unique combination of traditional shrine maiden attire with fox-inspired elements sets it apart from other concept cafes.

Enjoying the Night with Foxes in Shinjuku

Opened in a newly constructed Kabukicho building, this cafe has added another layer of charm to the area. Its unique concept of immersing guests in a fox-themed world has been highly praised for offering fresh discoveries with each visit. The intricately designed interior is also a must-see highlight.

With the theme “Transform into the You You Want to Be,” both cast and guests are free to embrace the playful atmosphere. Spending time with cast members, who combine the charm of foxes with the elegance of shrine maidens, provides a refreshing escape from everyday life. If you’re looking for a new way to enjoy Kabukicho, this is a must-visit spot.

Pricing System

・All-you-can-drink (40 minutes): 1800 yen

・Cast Drink (Small): 1000 yen
・Cast Drink (Large): 2000 yen
・Polaroid Photo: 1000 yen
・Polaroid Photo with Doodles: 2000 yen

Store Information

Store NameCuteCon きゅーとこん
Address7th Floor, Jojoen Shinjuku Second Building, 2-22-5 Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo
Access10 minutes on foot from JR “Shinjuku Station”
8 minutes on foot from Metro “Shinjuku Sanchome Station”
5 minutes on foot from Metro “Higashi-Shinjuku Station”
View on Google Maps
Business Hours18:00–23:00
ClosedOpen year-round
PriceAll-you-can-drink (40 minutes): 1800 yen
Payment MethodsCredit cards accepted
Various QR payment methods accepted
Seating Capacity20 seats
・Counter: 8 seats
・Tables: Up to 4 seats
・Sofa: 8–10 seats
ReservationsAvailable
Group UsageAvailable
WifiAvailable
Official Website
Official Social MediaX
https://twitter.com/CuteCon_cc
Iroha
Iroha

“The fox-eared shrine maidens were way cuter than I imagined, and the atmosphere was amazing!”

Yurina
Yurina

“The cafe’s worldbuilding was fantastic. The concept of ‘being tricked by foxes’ felt so true—it was like we were totally drawn into the cast’s pace.”

Copied title and URL