Arpeggio Aoki Kougane no Arpeggio the Movie" Gourmet Stamp Rally to be held in Yokosuka from October 1! Eleven stores in Yokosuka will participate.

It was announced that a gourmet stamp rally will be held in Yokosuka from the anime film "Arpeggio Ars Nova Cadenza the Movie," which will be released on October 3.





Arpeggio Ars Nova" is an anime work based on "Aoki Kogei no Arpeggio," a marine science fiction war story manga serialized in the monthly magazine Young King Awards. The story is set in a world where the sudden appearance of the "Fog Armada," a group of warships from World War II equipped with superweapons that humans could not possess, has taken control of the seas. The main character, a cadet, and his friends fight the "Fog Armada" aboard the I401, a submarine that has joined the human side. The film version will be made in two parts: the first part will be a re-creation of the TV series with new episodes (about 40 minutes long) and a new character, "The Fog Student Council," and the second part will be a completely new film.

A gourmet stamp rally will be held in Yokosuka City. If you collect the stamps obtained when ordering the collaboration menu at the following 11 restaurants in Yokosuka City, you will receive a poster not for sale. The period of the event is from October 1 to November 15.


Yokosuka City will also hold an official mission for the popular smartphone game application "Ingress" in collaboration with "Arpeggio of Blue Steel.

Participating stores in the gourmet stamp rally
MIKASA CAFE
YOKOSUKA Shell
YOKOSUKA Shell Yokosuka Chuo Ekimae Branch
Izakaya Aircraft Carrier Shinano
Wood Island Curry Restaurant
Hoto Bakery Uraga Station
Hangry's
Dobuita Shokudo Perry
Moimo Shokudo
Honey Bee
Restaurant LAUNA
YOKOSUKA Shell, YOKOSUKA Shell Yokosuka Chuo Ekimae Branch, Izakaya Aircraft Carrier Shinano" and "Hangry's, Dobuita Shokudo Perry" have the same stamp.
Cooperation: Yokosuka Tourism Resource Development Study Committee
A group of restaurants and other businesses in Yokosuka City that is considering the use of anime and other subcultures as a new tourism resource.

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