Akihabara
Known by the nickname Akiba, Akihabara, or the area mainly around Chuo Street and Kanda Myojin Street, is known as one of the world's largest electronics towns. The area is dotted with stores of various sizes, from major retailers carrying the latest computers and smartphones to small stores carrying component parts. Akiba is also known as a Mecca for anime fans from around the world who love to hang out at shops carrying Japan's latest anime, comics or idol goods, or at maid-themed cafes. It is bustling with inbound tourists and customers looking to purchase energy-saving home appliances. Have fun looking for your personal treasures at "Treasure Island" Akiba.
Just a short walk from the main street is Kanda Shrine, which has been around for close to 1,300 years.
Things to Do in Akihabara
Akihabara is a dream-come-true destination for Anime and Manga lovers from all over the world. It is globally known as the Otaku Culture hub,containing everything from small to big stores that are specifically made and dedicated for figurines, anime, retro games and manga. Wherever you walk at Akihabara you will find gachapon, lucky-dip machines that dispense capsule toys and small figurines. Not only that, but Akihabara is filled with manga-cafes, a type of internet cafe that customers can rent and manga and watch anime while having access to the internet. You can also find maid-cafes, a new type of cafes with its own unique style where waitresses are usually dressed and act like maids or anime characters.
It is globally known as the Otaku Culture hub,containing everything from small to big stores that are specifically made and dedicated for figurines, anime, retro games and manga.
Aside from being the main destination for Otaku, Akihabara is also one of the most famous electronic towns in the world, containing hundreds of electronics stores from small one-man stalls to huge electronics retailers and malls. You can find anything from electronic parts, computers, home appliances to second hand electronic goods.
Akihabara is also one of the most famous electronic towns in the world.
How to Get to Akihabara
Akihabara station can be easily accessed by several subway lines including JR Yamanote Line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, JR Sobu Line, the Tsukuba Express and the Hibiya Subway Line.
View scenic routes that include this spot
WISDOM&VIRTUAL REALITYMore Information about Akihabara
Street address
- Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Access
Route1
- Immediately adjacent to JR Akihabara Station (Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Sobu Line)
Route2
- Immediately adjacent to subway Suehirocho Station (Ginza Line) and Akihabara Station (Hibiya Line), and Tsukuba Express Akihabara Station
Opening Hours
- Varies by store
Closed
- Varies by store
Best season
- All year
Point
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