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Ikebukuro

This once small historical village, (literally meaning "pond bag"- classy) has grown into a shopping and anime paradise...

Koshigaya LakeTown

The first building you'll see is Kaze, which is the Japanese word for wind...

Akihabara

As soon as you step off the train, you’re bombarded with adverts for all the latest gaming technology, anime merchandise and themed cafes...

Omotesando Shotengai

Not to be confused with Tokyo’s upscale shopping district, Omotesando Shotengai on Miyajima is a souvenir and gourmet snack route stretching 350 meters long and lined with nearly 70 shops to keep you fueled while you explore the sacred island...

Otome Road

Head to Otome Road in Ikebukuro, which has anime and manga goods, voice actor CDs, doujinshi (self-published works) and more...

Kappabashi Street

Know those plastic food samples outside pretty much every Japanese restaurant...

Odaiba

Not only does this location afford an unbeatable view of the Rainbow Bridge (especially during the Tokyo Bay fireworks, unfortunately postponed until after the 2020 Olympics), it also showcases some of Japan’s best and most futuristic architecture...

Ginza

If you want the designer experience then Ginza’s department stores and quintessential boutiques provide the perfect shopper’s day out...

Harajuku Cat Street

Hoping to find streets overflowing with cats or cat merchandise...

Tempozan Harbor Village

Its main feature is a huge, nine-meter-deep tank filled with 5,400 tons of water in which you can see a variety of Pacific marine life swimming surprisingly peacefully alongside each other...

HEP Five

Umeda, Osaka’s northern city center, can get overwhelming, with its veritable labyrinth of malls, train stations, and eateries that intersect and overlap in sometimes convenient, sometimes utterly confusing ways...

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