“otaku”-ers must visit these shops
Anime and manga are staples in Japanese culture. The city of Tokyo is full of hidden gems that only anime and manga lovers know about. A must-visit area is Akihabara, also known as the mecca of anime and manga otaku. Here are the best anime and manga shops in Tokyo, Japan.
Jump Shop
With multiple locations in Tokyo, Jump Shop has become a popular name among anime and manga fans both inside and outside Japan. They sell everything from DVDs, stationery, illustrations, accessories and sundries, for a total of over 3,000 different items. However, the best thing is that shops often hold signing events where they invite popular voice stars.
Website: Jump Shop
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One Piece Mugiwara (Straw Hat) Store
Address: Shibuya Marui 7th Floor, 1-22-6 Jinnan, Shibuya, Tokyo
The name of this shop is certainly not foreign. Named after one of the most popular anime and manga series, One Piece Mugiwara Store, the store is one of the best locations for anime and manga shopping in Tokyo. One Piece fans will be blown away by the countless collection of memorabilia available. You'll find everything from toys, dolls and figurines to chocolates, clothes and even underwear.
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Mandarake
Address: 150-0042 Shibuya BEAM B2 floor, Udagawa-cho 31-2, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Founded in the late 1980s, Mandarake is now one of the most popular anime and manga stores in Japan, with multiple locations in Tokyo, and the largest store in the world. Mandarake opened its doors to many anime and manga fans from all over the world, not just Japan, as this culture is getting more and more popular every year.
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Gamers Main Store Akihabara
Address: Takarada Building, 1-14 - 7, Kotobuki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
The one song spot every anime and manga fan should visit is the Gamers Main Store Akihabara, which is home to some of the latest merchandise. Get ready to explore the seven-story shop where you'll find everything from magazines, DVDs and CDs to character goods and some limited-time displays. You'll be able to buy books and magazines as souvenirs, but also fun items like anime-themed keyboards, stationery, mugs, and even clothes.
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