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Monster Hunter Sushiro Collab Includes Khezu Tissue Holder

The Japanese sushi restaurant chain Sushiro launched a new collaboration campaign featuring Capcom’s Monster Hunter series, and it features numerous merchandise and memorabilia. Some of the new items from this new Monster Hunter – Sushiro campaign include drink bottles designed after in-game potion items, and one of the more notable items is a wet tissue holder that looks like the classic monster Khezu.

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The campaign is available in Sushiro’s dine-in outlets across Japan. People can order Monster Hunter-themed meat or tuna sushi priced at 280 yen per plate. Each plate will come with a pick featuring one of the ten monsters and creatures that appeared in Monster Hunter Wilds, such as Arkveld, Rey Dau, and Seikret.

Each pick may also contain a gold or silver crown icon. People who have a gold crown or two silver crowns in the Monster Hunter picks can take a portrait of proof and send it to the official X or Instagram account of Sushiro to join a lottery where 100 winners can get a wet tissue holder modeled after Khezu.

Sushiro will also produce and give away 100 hangers modeled after the Perfect Swordfish Bow in a different sweepstake. When people order soft drinks like Pepsi Cola or Suntory White Soda, they will receive a serial code sheet that will determine whether they can win the prize or not.

In addition, Sushiro will also sell drink bottles designed after the in-game icons of the Potion, Dash Juice, and Demondrug. A total of 135,000 bottles will be available at 980 yen apiece, but the restaurant will hand over the bottle with a color picked at random.

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This is not the first time Sushiro has held a Monster Hunter crossover campaign, as the chain held a similar event in March-April 2024. Other than Monster Hunter, Sushiro also held a different campaign with Capcom’s other famous franchise, Street Fighter.

The new Monster Hunter-inspired menu and merchandise are available at Sushiro’s dine-in outlets across Japan while supplies last.


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