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Storefront of Animate, a popular Japanese anime and manga shop. The exterior features large blue and yellow signage, anime posters, and promotional banners. The entrance displays “TAX FREE” and other advertisements.
Storefront of Animate, a popular Japanese anime and manga shop. The exterior features large blue and yellow signage, anime posters, and promotional banners. The entrance displays “TAX FREE” and other advertisements.
A Japanese store aisle displays anime and character merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, keychains, and DVDs. Shelves are neatly organized with colorful packaging and promotional signs in Japanese.
Store shelves display colorful stationery items, including notebooks, folders, pens, stickers, and gift bags. Brightly designed products are neatly organized in rows, with labels and signage in Japanese visible above the items.
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Animate Akihabara

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Animate Akihabara is one of Japan's largest and most popular anime stores. It is located in Akihabara, Tokyo, which is known as the center of anime, manga, and gaming culture. Animate is famous for selling a wide range of anime-related goods, including figures, posters, keychains, Blu-rays, and manga. Many of these items are exclusive and cannot be found anywhere else.

The store is several floors high, with each level dedicated to different types of merchandise. Some floors focus on manga and light novels, while others sell DVDs, character goods, and cosplay items. Animate also hosts special events, such as autograph sessions with voice actors and limited-time exhibitions featuring popular anime series.

Akihabara itself is a hub for anime lovers, and Animate is a must-visit spot for fans. It attracts visitors from all over the world who want to buy rare collectibles. Since its opening, Animate has played a key role in promoting anime culture, making it an important part of Japan’s entertainment industry.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Phone
+81 3-5209-3330
Website
www.animate.co.jp


The area

Address
4-chōme-3-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Phone

+81 3-5209-3330

Website

www.animate.co.jp

What other travelers are saying about Animate Akihabara

Had a lot of collection, definitely very recommended for many japanese pop culture fans (anime, manga, light novel, figurine, etc)

Nearby attractions to see

A multi-story building with a large "animate" sign at the top. The ground floor and facade display colorful posters of anime characters. Adjacent modern buildings are visible, and people are walking on the sidewalk in front.

Animate Ikebukuro

A colorful "ARAKAWA" sign stands in front of a merry-go-round, with a Ferris wheel and a small monorail ride overhead, set in an amusement park on a bright, sunny day.

Arakawa Yuen Amusement Park

The exterior of the Artizon Museum with glass walls, tall black columns, and a modern entrance. Trees and a city street are visible beside the building. The museum name is displayed in large white letters.

Artizon Museum

Nearby attractions to see

A multi-story building with a large "animate" sign at the top. The ground floor and facade display colorful posters of anime characters. Adjacent modern buildings are visible, and people are walking on the sidewalk in front.

Animate Ikebukuro

A colorful "ARAKAWA" sign stands in front of a merry-go-round, with a Ferris wheel and a small monorail ride overhead, set in an amusement park on a bright, sunny day.

Arakawa Yuen Amusement Park

The exterior of the Artizon Museum with glass walls, tall black columns, and a modern entrance. Trees and a city street are visible beside the building. The museum name is displayed in large white letters.

Artizon Museum


Frequently Asked Questions

Animate Akihabara is in Akihabara, Tokyo, a well-known area for anime, manga, and gaming enthusiasts. The store is easy to find, as it is near Akihabara Station, one of the busiest train hubs for tourists and anime fans alike.

Visitors can purchase a wide range of anime-related products, including manga, light novels, Blu-rays, figures, keychains, posters, art books, and cosplay accessories. Many items are exclusive to Animate and not available elsewhere.

Yes, Animate Akihabara offers tax-free shopping for international tourists who meet the required purchase amount. Visitors need to present their passport at the counter to get a tax refund on eligible purchases.

From Tokyo Station, take the JR Yamanote Line or the Keihin-Tohoku Line to Akihabara Station. The store is a short walk from the station’s Electric Town Exit, surrounded by many other anime and gaming shops.

Weekdays, especially in the morning or early afternoon, are the best times to visit to avoid crowds. Weekends and holiday seasons can be very busy, especially when new anime seasons begin and special events are held.
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Ari Rahma
Jan 30, 2026
A big two-building Animate that is definitely worth a visit. The right side is manga and artbooks (and, at least for now, a Square Enix fan floor), the left side is figurines, soundtracks and such. They are only connected on the ground floor, mind. If you are into popular series, you likely find something of interest here!
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MoonByte
Oct 15, 2025
First time here and it an otaku heaven. So many figurines from the old to new era. Both my child and I had a great time here. How I wish I had more time for this place.
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Yl Tan
Dec 26, 2025
Can be a little hard to figure out because it has two sides, but it has a ton of merchandise you might not find elsewhere. Definitely one of the top anime merch stores in Akihabara. A bit pricey, but within reason.
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Dian Atamyanov
Sep 8, 2025
If you’re into anime, it’s illegal NOT to visit this place. Will find few shops that are very cheap for what you’re getting. Awesome place
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SweetBoyBlog
Nov 2, 2025

Trip templates featuring Animate Akihabara

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Itinerary by Momiji Kashiwa

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Trip templates featuring Animate Akihabara

15-day Anime Pilgrimage

15 days

$658/person

15-day Anime Pilgrimage

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Itinerary by Momiji Kashiwa

@momijikuma