


Various special events are also held at the site including talk shows, work shops and lectures by producers, creators and voice actors. There is an exhibit space holding limited-time exhibitions through the year as well as a store dealing with anime merchandise including exhibit-related products and original products.

It used to be located in Akihabara, and now it’s relocated to Shibuya MODI 2F. Tokyo Anime Center is a facility that was created to promote Japanese anime culture and provide new experience through the real and virtual contents.

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Get into the core Otaku culture of Nakano by exploring manga, anime and gaming shops, and stop by local eatery for snack and drink! Use the discount code “ 50WYT3RA” to get 20% off only for my readers 🙂 6. If you are interested in the deep Otaku culture in Nakano area and keen on exploring hidden spots in this neighbourhood, I’d strongly recommend you to join the local guided tour! The “ Visit Nakano Broadway, Home of Anime” tour by OTOMO offers an amazing half-day trip in Nakano area. More info ▶ Nakano Broadway: Another Mecca for Japanese Pop and Sub Cultures Nakano area is not far from Shinjuku area, only a few stops by train from JR Shinjuku Station. If you have already been to Akihabara, and could not get enough, Nakano Broadway is definitely your next stop. Nakano Broadway is a main hub of the area, which is a large shopping complex which houses numbers of shops including the famous Manga store, Mandarake, offering manga and anime related items. Maybe it’s lesser known among foreigners, but just like Akihabara, Nakano is a popular area in Tokyo among Otaku and underground sub culture lovers. Join a local guide tour “ Anime and Gaming Adventure Tour in Akihabara” by Magical Trip to see the best highlights of Akihabara in a half-day! Explore the deep world of game and anime culture of Akihabara, and visit one of the famous Maid Cafes! 5. More info ▶ Akihabara : 15 Best Things to Do Stores like Mandarake and Animate are hugely popular as a wide variety of product range and many rare items can be found. They say anything related to Otaku culture can be found in Akihabara such as Anime, Gaming, Manga, figures, underground idols,etc. One of most popular districts in Tokyo, Akihabara is known as the electric town selling a wide range of electronic products, and also famous for being the center of Japanese geek culture. ▶ Pokemon Centers & Stores in Osaka and Kyoto 4. More info ▶ Pokemon Cafe Tokyo : “Permanent” Pokemon-Themed Cafe The biggest Pokemon center, Pokemon Center TOKYO DX has opened in Nihonbashi, Tokyo with their first permanent Pokemon Cafe. There are currently 14 Pokemon Center in Japan including five in Tokyo. Pokemon Center is an official Pokemon store offering games and merchandise which every Pokemon fans would wish for. It’s still pretty fresh in our memories that the whole world had gone crazy about Pokemon Go lately. Pokemon has been one of the most popular things on the planet for a couple of decades. ▶︎Book your tickets in advance to Fujiko F Fujio Museum! 3. The museum can be entered only with an advance reservation, so make sure to purchase tickets in beforehand. Visitors can also learn the history of animation created by Fujiko F Fujio. English guide is also available. DORAEMON Museum showcases numbers of precious works of Fujiko, mainly DORAEMON and the original artworks and short films.
