Reader’s Question:
I’m planning to go to the Nintama collaboration at Suipara soon, and I was wondering if there are any additional costs apart from the collaboration menu. If there are, how much should I expect to pay? Also, since this is my first time experiencing a Suipara collaboration, I’m not
really familiar with the rules or any unspoken guidelines. I would really appreciate any information you could share. Thank you!
My Experience at a Suipara Collaboration Event
So, I remember my first time at a Suipara collaboration, and let me tell you, it was an adventure! I went to the Osomatsu-san event a while back, and I was just buzzing with excitement. I arrived way too early, thinking I’d get the best spot, only to find that I was the first one there, sitting awkwardly at the entrance. I had time to spare, which meant I indulged in way too many snacks from the nearby convenience store. I think I had like three onigiri and a whole pack of Pocky before I even got inside! When I finally got in, I was hit with a wave of cuteness—every corner was decorated with the characters, and the atmosphere was just electric. But here’s what I learned: aside from the basic all-you-can-eat fee, there were indeed additional prices for the collaboration menu items. I remember each dish being priced separately, and I ended up ordering a few because they all looked too good to pass up. So, if you’re planning on trying the Nintama menu, make sure to budget for those extra costs! Also, don’t forget about the merchandise shop! I was totally unprepared and ended up spending more than I anticipated. I recommend bringing around 10,000 yen if you’re planning to shop. It’s easy to get carried away with all the adorable goodies! Oh, and one unspoken rule I learned the hard way: be courteous to the staff and other guests. Everyone is there to have a good time, just like you, so keep the laughter going but be mindful of your volume, especially during the quieter moments when people are trying to enjoy their food. If you have any tips or funny stories from your own Suipara experiences, I’d love to hear them! It’s always fun to swap stories, and who knows, you might have a nugget of wisdom that could help someone else!