The neighboring Pikachu Sweets is the second Pokemon cafe in Tokyo. Unlike the Pokemon Cafe in Nihonbashi, Pikachu Sweets features a takeaway menu with items like cupcakes and coffee drinks. There are over Pokemon products to browse, including an exclusive plushie of Pikachu riding Rayquaza. If you love playing arcade games, this is the place for you. Here, you can play Pokemon Ga Ole, where you battle and capture wild Pokemon.
If you win, the machine spits out a disk of the associated Pokemon, which you can use in future games. Sanrio Stores. Hello Kitty and her friends are waiting to welcome you to Japan! The Sanrio production company was one of the pioneers of modern Japanese pop-culture. In Tokyo, there are several unique and exclusive spots where you can meet Hello Kitty, including the Sanrio Puroland theme park.
Check out these shops for the latest toys, apparel, and more! You can find store-exclusive products here for kids and adults. It's a little small compared to other Sanrio shops, but it's the only place where you can find Skytree themed Hello Kitty goods. There are two-stories of exclusive merchandise to browse through. The whimsically decorated shop has something for everyone, including suit ties, cosmetics, and clothes for all ages.
There are also collectible Gacha-Gacha toys by the front door. There are toys, apparel, and bags on the ground floor, and interior items on the second. You can also buy Hello Kitty popcorn and limited edition drinks. In true Harajuku-kawaii fashion, the walls drip in pink and glitter. On the shelves, you'll find Sailor Moon manga, and accessories representing all of the Sailor Scouts. One of the most desirable items is the Crescent Moon Wand toy.
There are also chibi dolls of Sailor Moon in her Princess Serenity dress. If you want something a little easier to pack, check out the keychains, cosmetics, and phone cases. One Piece - Mugiwara in Shibuya. Mugiwara is the official One Piece merchandise shop. Even the decor celebrates the show with straw hats instead of lampshades on all of the lights. Most excitingly, you can commemorate your visit by posing with life-size figurines or inside of the One Piece themed photo booth.
There is also a section with manga and limited-edition goods. There are several Donguri Kyowakoku shops around the city, and you can find one conveniently located in Solamachi. A cutout of Totoro welcomes you into the store. Naturally, you can get Ghibli-related plush toys and figurines of your favorite characters. You'll also see kitchen utensils, linens, and accessories. Donguri Kyowakoku is more than just a chain. Some locations also participate in philanthropic measures through their Donguri Bank.
For every one-hundred acorns, you'll receive an oak sapling. Gundam Base in DiverCity. Inside, there are areas where you can take pictures with characters from every incarnation of the show, as well as models built by well-known Japanese artists. The shop sells merchandise with both apparent and discreet Gundam patterns and model kits. If you purchase one, an expert can sit down with you to help you build your Gundam. The items range from subtle keychains to full-on NERV logos.
Or, get some school supplies with images of the pilots. There are also umbrellas, backpacks, and pillows that have the same color schemes as the units! Gamers in Akihabara Gamers specializes in video games, movies, CDs, and other anime-related goods. Kotobukiya in Akihabara The Kotobukiya flagship store sells figurines, plastic models, and hobby supplies.
Surugaya Shop in Ikebukuro Surugaya is a general store for second-hand and overstock merchandise. This one sells all products related to Shonen Jump serializations. Animate in Ikebukuro The Animate franchise's main store, which is the largest anime and manga shop in Japan. Want to experience Japan to the fullest?
One of the places to visit in Tokyo with historic landmarks and art museums, Minato is a district to visit while on vacation in Japan, with added bonuses being the Eiffel Tower-like Tokyo Tower, the zojo-ji Buddhist temple, and the vast Tokyo Midtown shopping complex. You can reach the main deck of Tokyo Tower up at meters, where Mt.
Fuji and the Tokyo Skytree can sometimes be seen off in the distance. Check out the Tokyo shopping area for a travel tester to bring home with you, whether it be some Japanese candies or a perfume sample. Just a few kilometers from Tokyo Tower, Ginza District Tokyo has it all — from museums to endless shopping, to bathhouses for a real cultural experience, to the Hamarikyu Gardens, this nook is both a business and high-fashion shopping district.
One of the main highlights of Ginza Tokyo shopping is its wide couture fashion clothing availability.
This being one of the famous districts in Tokyo that sell the quintessential Japanese matcha tea, it might be worth stopping somewhere for a cup, or at a store to take some home with you to share with your friends.
There are also many places that sell sushi, tempura, and rice dishes. You might also be interested in trying a tasty treat called anpan, a bread filled with red bean paste that has been part of Japanese culture since Being one of the Tokyo nightlife districts with many fun options for things to do, restaurants, bars, tokyo shopping, and dance clubs abound.
Shinjuku Tokyo is home to Kabukicho, the largest Tokyo red light district of the world with its sheer size and success rate. Since not all countries have these sorts of provocative districts, it might be worth checking out one just this once.
They are just around to take care of any gangsters or troublemakers in this red district Tokyo. If you end up having a tough time pinpointing anything on a Shinjuku Tokyo districts map, the staff at the train station, as well as the locals, are typically very happy to help.
This is one of the best Tokyo districts, for Shinjuku Goyen Park is located here, one of the biggest parks in the city where you could spend the entire morning on a juicy walk if you wanted. Think typical Japan — flashing neon lights, youth dressed in eccentric clothing, giant department stores, and many, many people.
Known for being a Tokyo fashion district, shopping and people watching are more entertaining than you might think. In between all of your shopping, perhaps a bowl of nourishing ichiran ramen will suit your fancy! All units in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV. Selected rooms feature a private bathroom with a shower and bathtub, while other rooms come with a private shower. Situated just a 3-minute walk away from Akihabara Train Station, Akihabara Bay Hotel is a female only accommodation offering a hour front desk with free WiFi access throughout the entire property.
Guests will find a convenient shared lounge installed with power and USB outlets to charge their phones. Akihabara electronics area is a short 3-minute walk away, while the Kanda Shrine is a minute walk from the property. Shinjuku and Ikebukuro train stations are both minutes away via train and walk. There are drink vending machines on site, as well as a shared lounge with a microwave and an electric kettle.
Laundry services are available at an additional charge. The property features centrally managed air conditioning, while shower booths and powder rooms are shared among guests.
There is a designated smoking area on site. All capsule units come with a power and USB outlet. Showers are shared with other guests. Some units come equipped with a flat-screen TV. Guests will find nightwear and free toiletries provided in their personal lockers. There is no restaurant at the property, and no meals are served on site.
There are several convenience stores and restaurants situated within a 5-minute walk from the property. Super Hotel Premier Akihabara Mid-range. The property is set less than 1 km from Fujisoft Akiba Plaza, a minute walk from Nikkei Hall and less than 1 km from Atre Akihabara 1. Offering free WiFi throughout the property, the allergy-free hotel features a hot spring bath. At the hotel, all rooms are fitted with a desk, a TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels. Continental and buffet breakfast options are available every morning at Super Hotel Premier Akihabara.
This 2-star hostel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge. Private guest rooms in the accommodation are fitted with a TV, hairdryer, shower and toilet. Dormitory rooms have shared bathrooms. Towels and bath amenities are available for an additional fee.
A Continental breakfast is served daily at the property. Sensoji Temple is 2. Hotel Resol Akihabara Mid-range. Featuring a hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. The japanese-style business hotel offers a buffet or Italian breakfast. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 28 km from the accommodation.
Dormy Inn Akihabara Mid-range. Renovated in July , Dormy Inn offers rooms with free internet, good transportation links and an open-air bath with sauna. The property is just a 5-minute walk from Akihabara Electric Town. Dormy Inn's air-conditioned rooms have a flat-screen TV, hairdryer and private shower room. Dormy Inn Akihabara's facilities include a restaurant, free internet access in the lobby and coin-operated laundry machines with free detergent. Tumble dryers are available at a fee.
There are separate open-air baths for men and women available at the property. Breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant. Free Yonaki Soba ramen noodles are catered at night. The glass-wall bathroom features a rain shower. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. The compact but well-designed rooms feature wide windows with city views. Each includes a inch flat-screen TV and electric kettle.
Guests at Remm Akihabara can relax with body care services offered on site, and the hour reception offers luggage storage. Breakfast is served at the Portal Cafe, offering various Japanese-style and Western dishes and quality Burdigala bread. The property is around 1. Guests can relax using the on-site public bath and enjoy the free WiFi. The hotel is located just a 2-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station exit A4 on Toei Asakusa line and a 4-minute walk from Asakusabashi station east exit on JR Sobu line.
All guest rooms come with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, fridge and electric kettle. Featuring a private bathroom with a bidet and a hair dryer, toothbrushes and free toiletries.
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