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Explore the 10 best anime shops in Akihabara, Tokyo’s otaku paradise. From rare figures to capsule toys and retro manga, this guide covers must-visit stores for fans of all kinds.
① Animate Akihabara

A multi-building complex with 8 packed floors dedicated to trending anime and character goods, shelves of manga and CDs, and a lively event space. Don’t miss the Animate Cafe for themed treats.
② Suruga-ya Akihabara

A secondhand collector’s paradise filled with vintage figurines, rare doujinshi, and retro anime merch. Ideal for treasure hunters and nostalgic fans alike.
③ Akihabara Gachapon Hall

A colorful wall-to-wall collection of capsule toy machines, great for low-cost souvenirs and quirky collectibles. Warning: one spin is never enough!
④ Akihabara Radio Kaikan

This 10-floor landmark near the station features dozens of independent specialty shops stocked with anime figures, model kits, trading cards, and retro games. A must-stop for serious collectors.
⑤ Amiami Akihabara

One of the top destinations for anime and game figures, from mass releases to rare limited editions. Great displays with options for a wide range of budgets, and frequent special event drops.
⑥ Mandarake Complex

An 8-story treasure chest of rare manga, retro games, and vintage collectibles. A legendary spot for hardcore otaku, with a vibe as unique as the finds.
⑦ Akihabara Gamers

A one-stop shop with organized floors by category: manga, character goods, media, and more. Known for its exclusive collabs and live events.
⑧ Akiba Cultures Zone

Multi-floor shopping for fans of idols, figurines, cards, and doujinshi, with a maid cafe on the top floor. Each level offers a unique fandom experience.
⑨ Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Bandai’s flagship, showcasing premium collectible figures from Gundam to Dragon Ball. Catch the rotating exhibitions, prototype displays, and artisan-level craftsmanship.
⑩ Kaiyodo Hobby Lobby Tokyo

Tucked inside Radio Kaikan, this shop highlights artistic figurines, Buddhist statues, and DIY kits for hobbyists who appreciate detail and design.
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