Opening day of the Sailor Moon Museum is quickly approaching, and to help generate excitement for the grand opening on July 1, the museum has unveiled many of the Sailor Moon-themed menu items it will be offering in its café.

As detailed on the Sailor Moon Museum's official website, the museum is actually a Sailor Moon exhibition taking place at the Roppongi Museum in Tokyo, Japan. This exhibition will have three different phases, or "volumes," each dedicated to one part of the Sailor Moon story, and will feature hundreds of pieces of art from series creator Naoko Takeuchi. The museum is designed to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Sailor Moon franchise and will be open for approximately six months, opening on July 1 and closing on Dec. 30.

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Translations of the museum website from siliconera.com provide the names of the cafes' various menu items and their Japanese yen prices. All prices listed in USD are based on current conversion rates. The "Cosmic Heart Compact Dessert Plate" features a small raspberry mousse topped with a cookie designed to look like Sailor Moon's third transformation brooch. This plate costs around 1,730 yen, which is around $12 USD. The "Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Museum Sliders" plate includes two small sandwiches, one imprinted with the words "Sailor Moon Museum Cafe" and the other with the museum's logo. This menu item costs 1,850 yen, which is around $13.50 USD. The "In The Name of the Moon, I'll Punish You Omurice" plate is named after Usagi's famous catchphrase and features a crescent moon-shaped Japanese-style omelette. This item costs 1,650 yen, which like the Cosmic Heart Compact dessert plate costs around $12 USD.

Other highlights from the menu include the "Sailor Senshi 5 Rainbow Parfait" is a parfait with five different layers comprised of the signature colors of the main five Sailor Scouts. The "Chibi-Usa Pudding a la Mode" is a sweet combination of fruit and pudding served in a dish that is adorned on the front with Chibi-Usa's iconic bow. The cafe also offers sugar cookies, which guests can also order for take-out. One of these cookies features the same design as the cookie included with the "Cosmic Heart" dessert plate.

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The first three seasons of Sailor Moon Crystal, the most recent Sailor Moon anime series, are available on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Sailor Moon Cosmos, the two-part finale film to Sailor Moon Crystal, is scheduled to debut in 2023.

Sources: Sailor Moon Museum's official website, Siliconera