Get ready to step into the world of Big Hero 6! San FransokyoSquare has officially opened at Disneyland Resort’s Disney California Adventure Park, welcoming guests to a vibrant mash-up of San Francisco and Tokyo inspired by the Academy Award-winning film.
Iconic Sights and Landmarks
The centerpiece of San Fransokyo Square is the stunning 54-foot-tall San Fransokyo Gate Bridge, linking the plaza to Paradise Gardens Park. Around every corner, guests will discover colorful murals, festive banners, and nods to the Big Hero 6 team’s victory over Yokai.
Aunt Cass Café is a reimagined quick-service location in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif. This is the second bakery café operated by boy genius Hiro Hamada’s loving aunt, serving dishes, soups in freshly baked Boudin sourdough bread bowls and more inspired by Japanese cuisine. (Richard Harbaugh /Disneyland Resort)
Meet Hiro and Baymax
One of the must-do experiences is meeting Hiro Hamada and Baymax outside the Hamada Bot Shop. Here, you’ll see where the Big Hero 6 team builds their hi-tech gear and have a chance to snap a photo with the beloved characters.
At Lucky Fortune Cookery, a quick-service location at San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., features an array of dishes and beverages with Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese influences. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Flavorful Food Offerings
San Fransokyo Square isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a culinary adventure, too! Stop by Aunt Cass Café for Japanese-inspired soups served in fresh Boudin sourdough bread bowls. Sip on margaritas at Rita’s Turbine Blenders, or enjoy tacos and street corn at Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill.
Other delicious stops include Lucky Fortune Cookery for dishes influenced by Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisine, and the Port of San Fransokyo Cervecería for an inviting beer garden experience. Don’t miss the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain for sundaes topped with rich, melted chocolate.
Rita’s Turbine Blenders in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park. Is a giant drink dispenser offering delicious margaritas and icy beverages. The refreshment stand, converted from an old fishing net tannery, is owned and named after the repair technician. Who maintains the floating wind turbine, resembling a giant koi fish that sits atop the structure. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Unique Shopping Experiences
Shop for Big Hero 6 apparel and collectibles at San Fransokyo Maker’s Market. Displayed among robot storage cases and decommissioned bots. Guests can also collect golden medallions from a themed vending machine. Or trade pins at Pan Pacific Pin Traders near the bridge.
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop at San Fransokyo Square. At Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., serves signature sundaes. Ice cream cones, shakes and more with hot fudge made from melted Ghirardelli chocolate. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Why Visit San Fransokyo Square?
With exciting character meet-and-greets, tasty new menu items, and immersive details that transport you straight into the world of Big Hero 6, San Fransokyo Square is a must-visit addition to Disneyland Resort. Be sure to explore, dine, and capture photos in this dynamic, reimagined corner of Disney California Adventure Park.
The San Fransokyo Maker’s Market retail location in San Fransokyo Square. At Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., offers unique apparel, homewares, and more featuring Baymax and friends.The market’s shelves are situated on robot storage cases, with decommissioned bots on display. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
San Fransokyo Square
At Lucky Fortune Cookery, a quick-service location at San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., features an array of dishes and beverages with Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese influences. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Throughout San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., guests will discover that the local businesses and eateries are decked out in street art and decor celebrating the Big Hero 6 team after their victory over Yokai. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
Aunt Cass Café is a reimagined quick-service location in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif. This is the second bakery café operated by boy genius Hiro Hamada’s loving aunt, serving dishes, soups in freshly baked Boudin sourdough bread bowls and more inspired by Japanese cuisine. (Richard Harbaugh /Disneyland Resort)
San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., features sights, shopping and splendid cuisine inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award®-winning “Big Hero 6.” This reimagined area at Disneyland Resort transports guests to the not-too-distant future, in a fictional mash-up of two iconic cities – San Francisco and Tokyo. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Rita’s Turbine Blenders in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., is a giant drink dispenser offering delicious margaritas and icy beverages. The refreshment stand, converted from an old fishing net tannery, is owned and named after the repair technician who maintains the floating wind turbine, resembling a giant koi fish that sits atop the structure. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
When guests step into San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., they may have the opportunity to interact with boy genius Hiro Hamada and his huggable healthcare companion robot, Baymax, outside the Hamada Bot Shop. This converted warehouse is where the Big Hero 6 team builds their hi-tech gear. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
The San Fransokyo Gate Bridge, an iconic landmark in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., spans the tide pools linking San Fransokyo Square to the Paradise Gardens Park obelisk. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
When guests step into San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., they may have the opportunity to interact with boy genius Hiro Hamada and his huggable healthcare companion robot, Baymax, outside the Hamada Bot Shop. This converted warehouse is where the Big Hero 6 team builds their hi-tech gear. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
The San Fransokyo Maker’s Market retail location in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., offers unique apparel, homewares and more featuring Baymax and friends.The market’s shelves are situated on robot storage cases, with decommissioned bots on display. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Throughout San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., guests will discover that the local businesses and eateries are decked out in street art and decor celebrating the Big Hero 6 team after their victory over Yokai. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
When San Fransokyo Square opens Aug. 31, 2023, three new merchandise items will debut at the San Fransokyo Maker’s Market – a storefront stocked with unique apparel, homewares and more featuring Baymax and friends. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
A vending machine in San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., dispenses collectible golden medallions depicting Baymax and other iconic images from the industrious city in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Big Hero 6.” (Disneyland Resort)
San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., features sights, shopping and splendid cuisine inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award®-winning “Big Hero 6.” This reimagined area at Disneyland Resort transports guests to the not-too-distant future, in a fictional mash-up of two iconic cities – San Francisco and Tokyo. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop at San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif., serves signature sundaes, ice cream cones, shakes and more with hot fudge made from melted Ghirardelli chocolate. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)
Curry Beef (Aunt Cass Café) – Beef, carrots, potatoes, and onions cooked in classic curry topped with rice, pickled ginger, and green onions served in a Boudin sourdough bread bowl. Available later in summer 2023. For more details, visit DisneyParksBlog.com. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)
Baymax Macaron (Lucky Fortune Cookery) – filled with chocolate-hazelnut spread and buttercream. Available beginning July 19, 2023. For more details, visit DisneyParksBlog.com. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)
Soba Noodle Salad (Aunt Cass Café) – with tofu, cabbage, edamame, carrots, roasted corn, scallions, and cilantro topped with crispy shallots and sesame ginger dressing. Available later in summer 2023.For more details, visit DisneyParksBlog.com. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)
Honey Lemon-Ade (Aunt Cass Café) – Minute Maid Lemonade Zero Sugar and yuzu purée with passion fruit and strawberry popping spheres. Available later in summer 2023. For more details, visit DisneyParksBlog.com. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)
Karaage-inspired Crispy Chicken Sandwich (Lucky Fortune Cookery) – with slaw, and Togarashi mayonnaise on a potato bun served with garlic chips. Available beginning July 19, 2023. For more details, visit DisneyParksBlog.com. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)