Discover the best of both worlds in just three hours — the vibrant, high-energy pop culture scene of Akihabara and the soothing, heartwarming charm of a Japanese cat café.
During the first two hours, your guide will lead you through Akihabara’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems — from anime and manga shops to retro game arcades and unique otaku hot spots. You’ll dive deep into the culture, not just skim the surface, with insights and fun facts that bring the neighborhood to life.
In the final hour, slow down and unwind at one of Akihabara’s most popular cat cafés. Sip a drink, play with adorable cats, and capture picture-perfect moments to share with friends. Your guide will explain the café rules, introduce the cats, and even help you snap the best shots, so you can relax and enjoy the experience stress-free.
It’s the perfect mix of excitement and relaxation — a must-do for anime fans, cat lovers, and anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind Tokyo memory.
At Radio Kaikan, participants can explore multiple floors filled with anime figures, character goods, and rare collectibles. You’ll have time to browse popular figure shops, discover limited-edition items, and experience the excitement of Akihabara’s otaku culture firsthand. Whether you’re a collector or just curious, it’s a fun and immersive stop for anyone interested in Japanese pop culture.
At Super Potato, participants can dive into a retro gaming paradise filled with classic consoles, pixelated games, and nostalgic memorabilia. You’ll have time to browse shelves of vintage cartridges, test out old-school arcade games, and enjoy the quirky atmosphere that brings Japan’s gaming history to life.
Participants will explore a floor-to-ceiling lineup of colorful gachapon machines, each filled with unique capsule toys. You’ll have the opportunity to turn the knob and see what surprise toy you get — a fun and addictive experience that offers a hands-on taste of Japan’s pop culture.
Step inside one of Akihabara’s most colorful arcades, Taito Station, where rows of flashing lights and lively sounds create a truly Japanese atmosphere. Here, you’ll find Japan’s famous UFO catcher (claw machines) and other arcade games loved by locals and visitors alike. While game play is not included in this tour, you’ll have the chance to browse the arcade, soak up the energy, and, if you wish, try your luck at grabbing a prize on your own. It’s a fun stop that offers a genuine taste of Japan’s playful gaming culture.
Located in the heart of Akihabara, Cat Café MOCHA is one of the city’s most popular spots for relaxation and “kawaii” culture. The spacious, bright interior is home to a family of adorable cats who freely roam the café, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that instantly puts a smile on your face.
Guests can enjoy a drink while playing with the cats, taking photos, or simply watching them as they lounge in comfort. The café is well-managed, with staff ensuring the cats are happy and healthy, so you can relax knowing the animals are cared for properly.
As part of the tour, your guide will explain the entry process and café rules in English, introduce the cats, and even help you capture the best photos. Whether it’s your first time in a cat café or you’re a devoted cat lover, this experience offers a uniquely Japanese form of relaxation and a perfect way to end your Akihabara adventure.
After arriving at JR Akihabara Station, follow the signs for the “Electric Town Exit” (Denki-gai Exit). Once you exit through the ticket gates, you will see a wide open area with vending machines and signs for Akihabara Electric Town.
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