Frozen is an animation film released by Disney in 2014 (2013 in Japan), inspired by the tale of the Snow Queen featuring Elsa the Snow Queen and her sister Anna embarking on an adventure far away from the kingdom of Arendelle.
Frozen caused a massive social phenomena across the world. The film achieved significant commercial success, earning over $1.2 billion in worldwide box office revenue, including $400 million in the United States and Canada and $247 million in Japan. It ranked as the highest grossing film of the year, and made it to the third highest-grossing film in Japan (after Spirited Away (2001) and Titanic (1997)) at the time.
The song from the film, “Let It Go” by Idina Menzel, has also gained international recognition with numerous covers being recorded in different languages and sold over 10 million copies. Frozen won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song (“Let It Go”).
2024 is a special year for Frozen and the fans in Japan as they celebrate the 10th anniversary of the movie release, and on such an occasion, a special theme cafe “Disney Frozen Sister’s Forever Cafe” will open for a limited time.
The cafe will open in Tokyo and Osaka over the summer, offering a special menu and merchandise, inspired by the world of Frozen movie focusing on two main characters; Elsa and Anna. If you are a Frozen fan in Japan, don’t miss a chance to celebrate this special year with the delicious and photo-worthy Frozen themed food at the cafe! Let’s take a look at the exclusive menu and merchandise at Disney Frozen Sister’s Forever Cafe!
-Food and Drink Menu
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Anna Salmon Pilau Plate 2,090 yen
Elsa Chicken Bread Plate 2,090 yen
-Souvenirs
Aurora Glass 2,200 yen
Tea Spoon 1,100 yen
Mug 2,200 yen
Dolomite Coaster 1,320 yen