Japanese fans of "Stranger Things" can now enjoy a coffee under the energy of details of the famous series and retro tunes of the 1980s. As you read, a bar inspired 100% by the Netflix horror series has opened in Tokyo.
"Stranger Things" has topped the list of the 10 most popular series in Japan since the release of its fourth season in May. What does a coffee bar inspired by "Stranger Things" look like?

Inside it are small imitations of stores and other details that appear in the series, which was shot in the fictional town of Haekins, Indiana. The atmosphere of the cafe, the colors of the environment and every other detail immediately reminds you of the characters and their mysterious happenings.
Visitors can take pictures next to the many corners of the bar where the monsters identified with "Stranger Things" are placed and of course the most repeated song is that of Kate Bush, "Running Up That Hill".

Those looking to grab a bite to eat can order pastries in the form of the series' sampler head or Eleven's much-desired Waffle.
To reduce the spread of Covid-19, the bar asks visitors to reserve money as only 20 people are allowed in 1 hour. It is the old tradition of Tokyo to build such restaurants and cafes starting from the waiters dressed as ninjas to the dishes served with a lot of fantasy inside.
Source: CNN