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Originally established in 1950, this is one of those venues that’s become a symbol of Akihabara’s tech and fictional character culture. It closed down for renovation in 2011 but was relaunched in 2014, with a bigger and better selection of stores selling all sorts of ‘electric town’ goods such as figurines, idol merchandise, trading cards and pretty much any electronic equipment you need.
Transport Akihabara Station (Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku, Chuo-Sobu, Hibiya, Tsukuba Express lines)
Open 10am-8pm (ground floor 11am-11pm)
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