Explore Akihabara, the center of anime and gaming culture. Find retro games, figures, and PC parts near the bus stop.

Akihabara (or "Akiba") is a sensory overload of colorful billboards, anime songs blasting from shops, and multi-story arcades. The bus drives right down the main Chuo-dori street, which is lined with major electronics retailers.
Originally a black market for radio parts post-WWII (hence "Electric Town"), it evolved into the center of computer culture and later, anime/manga/gaming culture.
Right next to the station, this tower is filled with card shops, figure stores, and hobby goods. A great one-stop-shop.
Travel back in time at this legendary retro game store. Find Gameboys, Famicoms, and games from your childhood.
You will see maids handing out flyers on the street. Visiting a maid cafe is a uniquely Japanese "moe" experience. It’s not just about coffee; it’s about the chanting, the games, and the performance.
A massive electronics department store. The stationery and toy sections are incredible.
Like Ginza, Akihabara closes its main street to cars on Sunday afternoons. It becomes a cosplayer and photographer haven.
Even if you don't realize it, looking at the facades of the buildings is a tour in itself—massive anime characters spanning 10 floors are a common sight here!

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