J V: If you have an international passport and plan to stay in Tokyo, get a nex/suica package. For 5500, you get round trip to Tokyo station and a Suica card loaded with 1500 yen to use their subway!
Tips Translated: Tips Translated: Also known as "Electric Town", is the famous Akihabara electronics district of Tokyo. Every nerd's paradise! Video games, anime, manga and consumer electronics are the daily bread!
Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA): Akihabara Station is a railway station, opened in 1890. Akihabara is a major shopping area for Electronic, Computer, Anime and OTAKU Goods!
Namer Merli: F8) Action Figures and Gashapon F7) Tokusatsu and Trading Cards F6) DVD and Video Games F5) Only for girls F4) Only for boys F3) Manga and Magazines F2) Anime Cels and Cosplay F1) Buy Back Counter
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naveen: Must-go: retro gaming mecca; bring yen to play the arcade games upstairs. Getting lost in Akiba & then stumbling into this spot was the moment that got me to quit my job to go off to start foursquare.
Jay S: Probably the most beautiful park in Tokyo. Several styles of landscapes from british, to french to the typical japanese one with cute bridges and a big pond. It's worth the 200¥ entrance.
Jesse Liukkonen: A free viewpoint on 45th floor but only through glass windows. Good thing though that it's open very late (to 23.00). I heard that on a clear day you can see all the way to Mount Fuji.
Mirko Francuski: It's awesome! You can try samurai robes! :-DThis is a small and well designed museum. It's a bit pricy, but this is a private collection, so that's why!
DHR.com: Find peace and serenity at this Shinto Shrine in Shibuya. Make sure to visit both major areas (Naien and Gaien). You can also write a prayer on a piece of paper and then tie it to the wall of prayer.
Vincent: The basement food hall is a feast for the eyes and the body. Enjoy the samples, pack a snack or stock up on gifts. I was there for the tail end of sakura mochi season.
Leonardo DM: Take your mobile life to new creative heights with unique accessories for smartphones and tablet devices from this Harajuku store, which sources its products from around the world
Leonardo DM: the trendiest department store in Japan, Isetan Shinjuku is renowned for having its window displays created by leading artists and offers only the finest in food, clothing and homeware
Leonardo DM: Asakusa’s Kappabashi deals in everything from kitchen knives (up to 80 different kinds) and exquisite Nanbu Tekki ironware to items like stylish crane-shaped graters and some of the best frying pans.