Dessert Catch! Teenieping opens at Tokyo Tower

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Dessert Catch! Teenieping event at Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower has a new character crossover this month: Dessert Catch! Teenieping in Tokyo Tower. The official collaboration page says the promotion runs from July 10 to July 28, 2026, with a special greeting event on July 19. The press release frames it as a compact pop-culture visit built around desserts, drinks, a quiz rally, and limited goods.

What Was Announced

The collaboration pairs Tokyo Tower with Catch! Teenieping, a Korean 3D CG animated series aimed at younger children. Visitors can buy a special ticket that includes tower admission and a quiz rally leaflet, then collect an original illustration card after finishing the rally. The venue also lists themed desserts and drinks, plus event-only merchandise at the Tokyo Tower Collabo Restaurants space on the first floor of Foot Town.

The official page makes the format clear: this is not a huge exhibition or a long-running stage show. It is a short, concentrated collaboration that turns a landmark visit into an IP-themed stop. That structure is common in Tokyo, but Teenieping is a slightly different and interesting case because it is a family-oriented series rather than a shonen action title or a late-night anime brand.

Why It Matters

Tokyo Tower is one of the most dependable places in the city for character collaborations, and that matters because it shows how Japanese venues package pop culture as a tourism product. A parent who knows Teenieping from children’s television, or a fan who follows Korean animated properties, can walk into a recognizable landmark and get a limited-time experience without needing a full convention ticket.

It also reflects how broad the anime-event ecosystem has become. International readers often think of Tokyo anime events in terms of major TV series, film premieres, or big merchandise drops. This smaller collaboration shows the everyday layer beneath that: seasonal menus, small prize campaigns, and short-run goods that keep a venue active and give fans a reason to return.

Context for International Fans

Catch! Teenieping is a 3D CG series built around magical princesses and fairies. The official event page is in Japanese only, but the idea is easy to grasp even if you do not read the language: limited-time desserts, a quiz rally, and exclusive merchandise tied to a famous Tokyo landmark. In practice, that means the event is as much about the visit as the franchise itself.

For overseas visitors, the useful detail is timing. The collaboration page says the event runs through July 28, 2026. If you are planning a Tokyo Tower stop, it is worth checking the official page before you go, because the menu and goods are limited-time items and the greeting event on July 19 is a one-day feature.

What Happens Next

The collaboration will continue for a short window after this post goes live, so the main thing to watch is whether the event sells out or changes its lineup. If you want the desserts or the quiz rally leaflet, the safest approach is to confirm the latest details on the official page on the day of your visit.

Sources

Information was checked on July 19, 2026, at 12:29 PM JST.

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