Explore Akihabara, the center of Japanese anime & gaming culture, on a walking tour!
We’ll explore the district’s lively mix of anime, games, and electronics, starting with a peaceful historic shrine that offers a nice contrast to the busy streets.
As locals, we’ll take you to our recommended spots—from fun game areas to must-visit shops—so you can enjoy Akihabara like someone who knows it well. Your guide is knowledgeable, friendly, and always happy to answer your questions!
Experience Akihabara with a friendly local guide and enjoy a deeper look into modern Japan!
・From retro games to modern anime—experience Tokyo’s pop culture capital
・Explore the colorful streets of Akihabara, Tokyo’s anime and gaming hub
・Start your journey with a visit to a historic shrine near Akihabara
We will enter the shrine. You can learn its rich history and proper etiquette from our knowledgeable local guide! And if you feel like, of cource you can pray!
We will visit one of the most major crossing streets in Akihabara. Don’t miss the iconic intersection in Tokyo’s electric town, where colorful signs and neon lights create a truly photogenic scene—perfect for capturing the vibe of Akihabara!
We will enter Radio Kaikan ,which is the most popular place in Akihabara, and enter some Anime & Game shops!
We are sure that you can get favorite souvenior or at least can enjoy that atmosphere enoughly!
We will enter the Japanese culture "Gachapon", which is cupsule toy. There, you can have a chance to get unique but unforgettable souveniors in your budget!
We will enter the Taito station, which is one of the largest and most famous game-archades in Japan. Also, you can have a chance to get unique but interesting souveniors in your budget!
Please wait at right in front of this convenient store.
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