Akihabara, once famous as an electronics district, has now become a bustling hub for anime, idols, and otaku culture. This tour is designed for Akihabara beginners—whether you've never visited before, are curious about its deep-rooted culture but hesitant to explore alone or in a small group, or simply want a taste of the city's unique atmosphere.
This store offers a wide range of hobby products, including figures, character goods, and card games. Even on weekdays, it is bustling with many customers.
This is a specialty store for retro game software, offering a wide lineup from the Famicom to PlayStation. You might even find a game you were hooked on in the past. One floor of the building features nostalgic arcade games for you to enjoy.
This is one of the largest stores in Akihabara, offering a vast selection of second-hand comics, anime CDs/DVDs, pin badges, character goods, and figures. It also has a rich variety of highly popular Chiikawa merchandise.
This is one of the largest rental showcase stores in Akihabara, where owners can consign their items for sale, including figures, trading cards, and idol-related merchandise. The display is truly impressive, featuring an abundance of manga and anime characters, from Weekly Shonen Jump icons like One Piece, Demon Slayer, and NARUTO to many other beloved series.
This is a café where staff dressed in maid outfits serve customers as "Master" or "Lady." It is one of the most spacious cafés in Akihabara.
You can have a maid create latte art, draw a picture with ketchup on an omelet rice, or even cast a magic spell to make your drink taste better. Although the experience lasts only an hour, why not immerse yourself in the role of a master for a short while?
Finish off your experience by winning a souvenir from a crane game! Prizes range from palm-sized toys to giant plushies and snacks. If you tell the staff what you want, they’ll move it closer for you—so as long as you don’t give up halfway, you might just snag your target!
JR Akihabara Station Electric Town Gate
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a bustling metropolis that beautifully blends traditional culture with cutting-edge technology. Known for its neon-lit streets, historic temples, and world-class cuisine, Tokyo offers a unique experience that caters to every type of traveler.
Senso-ji is Tokyo's oldest temple and one of its most significant. The temple's massive lantern and five-story pagoda are iconic landmarks.
Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. It is surrounded by a beautiful forest.
Shibuya Crossing is the world's busiest pedestrian crossing and a symbol of Tokyo's bustling urban life. It's a must-see for its chaotic yet orderly nature.
Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan and the second tallest freestanding structure in the world. It offers breathtaking views of the city.
Odaiba is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It's a great place for families and tech enthusiasts.
Fresh raw fish served on vinegared rice, a staple of Japanese cuisine.
Noodle soup with various broths and toppings, a popular comfort food.
Deep-fried seafood and vegetables, known for its crispy texture.
Savory pancake with various ingredients, often topped with sauce and bonito flakes.
These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. However, these are also the busiest times for tourism.
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Tokyo is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public order. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station
Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
Tokyo's subway system is efficient, clean, and punctual. It consists of multiple lines operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.
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Nikko is a city known for its beautiful shrines, temples, and natural scenery. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.
Kamakura is a coastal town known for its historic temples, shrines, and the Great Buddha statue. It's a great place to experience traditional Japanese culture.
Hakone is a hot spring resort town known for its onsen (hot springs), scenic views of Mount Fuji, and the Open-Air Museum. It's a popular destination for relaxation and nature.
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