I had a great time at the CCS X Animate Cafe collaboration. I'll share this with those who wish to go, as the cafe will be traveling to Animate Cafe's with the following dates: Sendai and Okayama from June 1 to July 29. Osaka’s Tenoji from August 1 to September 28. Animate Cafe Shop Tokyo from September 1 to 28. Ikebukuro and Shinjuku from October 1 to 30.e+ registration websiteI did the reservation system with e+ and retrieved my ticket from a Family Mart convenience store. Use google translate to find out what information to enter, such as your real name (important for ticket confirmation), payment method (convience store/ ATM in my case), password, etc. For address you can use your hotel address in Japan. You will be given a specific e+ username which will be needed to reserve your ticket.After you register you go can go to the link for the CCS Cafe registration (note: not sure if this link will update when locations/dates change. If it doesn't, just go through the main page in the first link at the top.)Again, using google translate, find the location and date selection you want then hit the yellow button/next for the selection you want. At the next screen it will give you the status on the date(s) you want if there is availability; ○ for available, △ for running low, and × for none available. If your date is available scroll down to the bottom for the date and time you choose to be at the cafe, for example 2016/06/08 at 10:10.After you choose the date and time more options will pop up in that area.The second row after the date mentions you'll be getting goods with the reservations, no need to touch it.The third row is important and depending on how many people will be in your party will determine how much you need to pay at the convenience store. Thankfully with help from @bearcat I was able to choose the correct option.The first column of the third row has (1 名1 卓)---- which is 1 person & 1 table; when you click on it there is a drop down and you would choose (1 名1 卓)\¥2,000 x 1 if you're going by yourself, so you will need to pay ¥2,000 at the convenience store when you pick up your ticket . If you're going with someone else and splitting a table then (2 名 1 卓)\¥4,000 x 1. Similar with parties of 3 & 4.The fourth row is the capcha to make sure a human is making the reservation.Enter your e+ ID and password you created then after a couple confirmation screens you will have an email sent to you confirming everything with the important confirmation ID you will use at the convenience store. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you're doing the convenience store option like I did then you will have to pay for the tickets at the convenience store by a certain date or your confirmation will be cancelled.When you go to the convenience store in Japan you will look for a machine, similar to an ATM, with options on the screen for ticket pick up including e+. Select e+ and it will ask you to enter the confirmation number in your email. After you confirm a printout receipt will be made and you hand that receipt to the cashier who will process it and give you the physical ticket for the cafe after you paid for the amount you chose. Note: You may need to find a bigger convenience store in order to find the e+ machine as I did not see them at all the Family Marts I went into. I picked mine up from the Family Mart less than a block away from Akiba Zone in Akihabara along the same side of the road.With the physical tickets in hand you just have to go on the date of your reservation 10 minutes before and the fun will begin. When you arrive there might already be a line, just have your ticket out as well as a ID/Passport that matches the name on the ticket and you will be given a CCS themed key.The key is basically your table number so the staff knows how much to charge you for your meal. When you get your key and it's your turn near the register they will give you your CCS cup and shikishi print before leading you to your table. If you're running late don't worry, they will still have everything on the side for you.If you ask you will be given a English menu (ask for eh-e-go menu) which will have instructions on how to order, description of food, rules, goods ordering, etc. When you're settled in you can immediately put in your food/drink order. Note: Despite what it says, you can't immediately get up and make goods purchases and take pictures of the decor. After everyone who made it on time is seated instructions on how the cafe works will be spoken by staff then after the speech you can get up and make purchases/take pictures.If you haven't ordered your food/drink by now then please do so, raise your hand for the staff to come to you then you can always point to the item you want and hold up your fingers for how much you want of that item. After you placed your order and the staff confirms it you just have to wait for your food. It doesn't take more than 5-15 minutes for when I went and the cafe was half full to full, so it's best to order when you sit down.While you're waiting for your food/drink to come out you can shop. It's good to shop now as you can open up your mystery goods and trade them with others if you don't get what you want. Certain goods listed below are limited per person unless stated.When your food/drink comes out, enjoy! Water is self refill and there are spices to add to your food/drink.When you open your goods or get your random coasters with each food/drink purchase and get doubles, triples, etc and want to trade for another of the same type, place what you want to trade on the side of your table like so. If you don't see goods arranged like this then most likely that table doesn't want to trade.DecorIf you want to go to another floor to take pictures of the decor, ask the staff as you will need a special badge to go to a separate floor as the staff on the other floor needs to know you're a customer of your own floor. Generally this is later after most have finished eating. I didn't notice any difference on the floor above except for Supi-chan and a different sealing wand.When you're finished eating/drinking/trading, pack up everything and with your key in hand go to the register to pay for the food/drink.Overall I had an enjoyable experience. Lots of questions beforehand that I got answered and new experiences. The food/drink were generally tasty. I'm not a big fan of hollandaise sauce so the eggs benedict did make me feel a little queasy. I thought Syaroan's cold noodles were the best, especially on the hot day I visited. Drink wise I liked Sakura's guava juice and least favorite, due to lack of originality but still tasty, was Syaroan's melon soda.For the rest of my Japan trip post, click on this link BLOG #29101 If you have any questions, let me know and I will try to answer.