Tokyo Anime Center
The Tokyo Anime Center is an art museum and merchandise shop dedicated to Japanese anime.
Mottainai Festa is a 2 day festival that offers something for everyone. They are a pair of flea markets next to each other, one operated by adults and the other but children, with goods ranging from anime treats to secondhand furniture. Be sure to check it out!
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The Tokyo Anime Center is an art museum and merchandise shop dedicated to Japanese anime.
Don Quijote is a national discount chain store that sells a variety of products ranging from food, alcohol, beauty products and costumes to name but a few!
AKB48 Theater is a small theater dedicated to the performances of the popular group.
Located inside Chabara food market right by Akihabara station's Electric Town exit, this little shop serves "shojin ryori", which is the traditional vegan cuisi
Conveniently located within a 7-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station, 1/3rd Residence Serviced Apartments Akihabara offers self-catering studio apartments in m
Situated just a 3-minute walk away from Akihabara Train Station, Akihabara Bay Hotel is a female only accommodation offering a 24-hour front desk with free WiFi
Renovated in July 2015, Dormy Inn offers rooms with free internet, good transportation links and an open-air bath with sauna. The property is just a 5-minute wa
Boasting a spacious public bath and a relaxation salon with massage services, Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Akihabara offers capsule rooms for male guests. It is a
Conveniently located a 1-minute walk from JR Akihabara station and a 9-minute drive from Tokyo Station, Akihabara Washington Hotel offers modern accommodation w
Open from April 2015, Super Hotel Akihabara Suehirocho offers well-equipped rooms with free WiFi and complementary breakfast for all guests. Akihabara Station E
“Mottainai!” is a phrase in Japanese that means “What a waste!”. In Japan, being frugal is ingrained into the community and the culture, and in this article we will explore some of the sites that help make Japan the efficient and resourceful place it is.
“Mottainai!” is a phrase in Japanese that means, “What a waste!” This phrase can be referred to when food, or things are wasted. In this collection, we will explore some of the sites that help make Japan the efficient and resourceful place it is.
Festa Forest is an underground dome where floats and marionettes used during the Takayama festival are on display.
Design Festa Gallery displays diverse artists' artwork from all over the world.
The Sakura Tulip Festa in Chiba is held yearly during April when the tulips are in full bloom.
Uoharu offers a unique dining experience because every morning they go to Tsukiji to choose their ingredients from the selection of fish that are left over and doomed for disposal due to slight imperfections. They have a different menu everyday and even highlight each dish’s imperfection. This restaurant not only feeds your belly, but also your conscience!