A world-famous mecca of 'otaku' culture, brimming with maid cafes and anime goods shops!
Akihabara, located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, is famed as Electric Town and, more recently, as the epicenter of anime, manga, and game subculture. It's a globally renowned city, attracting tourists from around the world. Akihabara's origins trace back to the Edo period, when it was designated as a fire-resistant area. It later flourished as Electric Town, lined with shops selling home appliances and electronics. However, from the late 1990s onward, the rise of anime and game subculture transformed Akihabara into the 'otaku' capital. Today, it’s filled with maid cafes, anime goods shops, arcades, and cosplayers, embodying the essence of this subculture. It also retains its Electric Town side, offering a wide selection of the latest electronics, PCs, and components. Akihabara is a world-class tourist destination offering a unique experience of Japanese pop culture. Immerse yourself in the world of anime and games, interact with cute maids at a maid cafe, or explore cutting-edge technology—the possibilities are endless! Create unforgettable memories in Akihabara's vibrant and distinctive atmosphere.