

Since then, the series has had several animated spin-off movies in addition to its original 112-episode anime and 19-volume manga. YuYu Hakusho originally aired in Japan from 1992 to 1994, but did not make it to the Western world until 2001 when it was finally licensed by Toonami. RELATED: Is There Any Hope For Netflix's Yu Yu Hakusho? With themed food, drinks, and exclusive merchandise all announced now, fans are already getting excited. The café will be in the heart of one of Tokyo's otaku neighborhoods, Ikebukuro.

The YuYu Hakusho Café will be operated by GiGO Collab Cafés, a chain that specializes in concept cafés, especially related to anime and games. With many people interested in YuYu Hakusho at the moment thanks to its upcoming live-action series, a new café has been announced to open for a limited time in September. Anime fans old and young still love this old story, and it continues to be relevant even today.

YuYu Hakusho may be almost 30 years old now, but that does not stop it from being one of the most famous anime of all time.
