Embark on an immersive journey through Akihabara, Tokyo's vibrant heart of anime, manga, and gaming culture, with stops at niche shops, a maid cafe, and more. This guided tour offers a deep dive into otaku culture, complete with hands-on experiences and unique souvenirs, perfect for fans and newcomers alike.
Dive into the heart of Tokyo's otaku culture with an unforgettable journey through Akihabara, the mecca for anime, manga, and video game enthusiasts. Imagine wandering through vibrant streets lined with neon signs, exploring shops overflowing with the latest manga and rare collectibles, and stepping into the whimsical world of a maid cafe, where fantasy becomes a reality.
Our Anime, Manga, & Game Maid Cafe Tour offers a curated experience that showcases the best of Akihabara's subculture, guided by experts who share your passion. From exclusive merchandise to photo ops that will make your friends back home green with envy, this tour is a must-do for any true fan.
Whether you're a seasoned otaku or new to the scene, there's something magical here for everyone. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure—book your spot today and let us show you the hidden gems of Akihabara!
ONODEN, Chiyoda City: A hidden gem for anime enthusiasts, offering a wide range of anime merchandise, T-shirts, cosplay outfits, and materials for crafting figurines on the fourth floor.
Mandarake Complex, Chiyoda City: A multi-story treasure trove of Japanese subculture items, including books, manga, anime, toys, cosplay items, and more, with goods ranging from the ancient to the latest.
Maidreamin Akihabara Main Store: Experience the unique Japanese maid cafe culture with hospitality and entertainment by maids, including one drink and a photo session.
Akihabara Gachapon Hall: Discover the fun of Gachapon with various machines, offering a unique Japanese vending machine experience.
Taito Station Akihabara: Enjoy a cultural experience at the Game Center by using the "Print Club" booths to take and decorate photos with stamps, embracing the kawaii aspect of Japanese culture.
Kick off your Akihabara adventure at ONODEN, where a seemingly ordinary electronics store unveils a fourth-floor anime haven complete with a vast array of T-shirts, cosplay outfits, and crafting materials, all within a 45-minute visit.
Continue your journey with a 45-minute exploration of Mandarake Complex, a multi-level treasure trove of Japanese subculture, offering everything from vintage collectibles to the newest manga, anime, toys, and cosplay items, with options for English manga enthusiasts.
Dive into the unique and charming atmosphere of Maidreamin Akihabara Main Store for 50 minutes, where you'll be treated to the delightful hospitality and entertainment of maids in adorable outfits, along with a drink and a photo op for a lasting memory.
Spend 20 minutes at Akihabara Gachapon Hall, embracing the notion and surprise of Japan's distinctive vending machine culture, where many machines await to dispense an array of surprise capsule toys.
Wrap up your tour with a 20-minute stop at Taito Station Akihabara, where the "Print Club" photo booths let you personalize your memories with cute stamps and decorations, immersing you in Japan's beloved kawaii culture.
One drink included at the Maid Cafe
The entrance fee for the Maid Cafe covered
Group photo opportunity at the Print Club
Personal photo with a waitress at the Maid Cafe
Entry/Admission to Chiyoda included
Transportation fee to meeting points
Additional activities at Maid Cafe
Ages 0-99, suitable for up to 8 participants per group
Total duration: 3 hours
Start time varies; check availability
Mobile ticketing available
Live guide services in Japanese and English
Wheelchair accessible facilities
Accessible by public transportation
Transportation options are wheelchair friendly
Booking confirmation received at the time of booking
Suitable for most travelers
Tour accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers
To receive a full refund, please cancel your booking 24 hours before the experience is scheduled to start.
Address: Akihabara Station, 1 Chome Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0028, Japan
Location: Go pass through JR Akihabara "Denki-gai (electric town) Exit."
The guide is waiting just in front of Midori no Madoguchi (Green colored Ticketing Center) near "Denki-gai (electric town) Exit."
Q: Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Ans: This tour is open to anyone aged 0-99.
Q: How many people can participate in the tour at once?
Ans: The maximum group size is 8 participants per group.
Q: Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Ans: Yes, the facilities and transportation options are wheelchair friendly.
Q: Are there any additional costs not included in the tour price?
Ans: The tour price does not include transportation fees and additional activities at the Maid Cafe.
Q: What languages is this tour available in?
Ans: Our live guides can provide services in both Japanese and English.
Q: When do I need to arrive for the tour?
Ans: The tour's start time varies, so please check availability when booking. Participants will receive a booking confirmation upon making a reservation.
Q: Is there a cancellation policy?
Ans: Yes, to receive a full refund, please cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the start of the tour.
Related Read: Akihabara: Exploring Tokyo's Electric Town
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 1 day of the start time.
A seemingly ordinary electronics store unveils a fourth-floor anime haven complete with a vast array of T-shirts, cosplay outfits, and crafting materials.
A multi-level treasure trove of Japanese subculture, offering everything from vintage collectibles to the newest manga, anime, toys, and cosplay items, with options for English manga enthusiasts.
Be treated to the delightful hospitality and entertainment of maids in adorable outfits, along with a drink and a photo op for a lasting memory.
Embrace the notion and surprise of Japan's distinctive vending machine culture, where many machines await to dispense an array of surprise capsule toys.
"Print Club" photo booths here let you personalize your memories with cute stamps and decorations, immersing you in Japan's beloved kawaii culture.