鬼太郎誕生 ゲゲゲの謎 is getting a bathhouse collaboration, but what readers actually need to know is how long it runs, how many venues are involved, what the on-site perks are, and how the goods system works.
Gokurakuyu’s official announcement says the GeGeGe no Yu campaign runs from June 18 to July 7, 2026 across 16 Gokurakuyu and RAKU SPA locations, including RAKU CAFE Ikebukuro and Shinsaibashi. The event includes collaboration goods, collaboration menu items, four themed baths, venue decoration, and a special in-house broadcast by Kitaro’s father voiced by Toshihiko Seki.
What Makes This Better Than A Generic Anime Cafe Tie-In
The bathhouse setting is the real hook. This is not just food and acrylic stands in a rented corner. The source says the collaboration includes four themed baths, which means the property is being folded into the actual bathing experience rather than only the retail side.
That matters because GeGeGe no Nazo already carries a strange, atmospheric tone that fits a late-evening spa environment better than many other anime properties would. It makes the collaboration feel place-based instead of pasted on.
How The Goods And Bonus System Works
The goods are being sold both in participating locations and online. The online store window runs from June 18 at 12:00 p.m. through July 12 at 11:59 p.m.. On site, there is also a store purchase bonus: for every 2,000 yen including tax spent on original goods, buyers receive one random senjafuda-style sticker from a ten-design set.
The source also makes the limit clear. That sticker bonus is for in-store goods purchases only. It does not apply to the movie-themed plus set or to online purchases, and separate receipts cannot be combined later. Those are exactly the kinds of small rules that can turn into wasted money if visitors miss them.
What Kind Of Outing This Actually Is
This collaboration makes the most sense for readers who already enjoy Japanese bathhouse culture or want a very Japan-specific fandom outing. It is less about speed-running a merch table and more about spending time in a themed leisure space with food, decor, baths, and on-site audio.
Because there are 16 locations, the first planning step should be checking which branch is actually convenient for your trip. Once that is solved, the event becomes much easier to slot into a Tokyo or regional plan.
Why This Works Better As A Real Planning Guide
This collaboration has both bathhouse and shopping layers, so the planning value comes from keeping the basics clear: where it is, when it is, what happens there, and what you get for going.
So the practical summary is: 16 locations, June 18 to July 7, four themed baths, goods online through July 12, and a 2,000-yen in-store bonus sticker system.
