Akihabara
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Akihabara pulses with an energy found nowhere else on earth. Once a postwar black market for radio parts, this district evolved into the global capital of otaku culture, where multi-story electronics emporiums stand alongside anime mega-stores and maid cafés. Wander through Radio Kaikan and Mandarake Complex to discover floors upon floors of figurines, vintage games, and rare collectibles.
Beyond the neon-drenched main strip, quieter side streets reward the curious with specialist shops for audiophile equipment, mechanical keyboards, and electronic components. On Sundays, Chuo Dori closes to traffic and transforms into a lively pedestrian boulevard — the perfect moment to absorb the district's singular atmosphere.
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Akihabara Electric Town
From radio-parts black market to the neon-drenched cathedral of otaku culture, Akihabara's transformation mirrors Japan's own postwar reinvention. Multi-story arcades blare with pixel symphonies, maid cafes offer a surreal parallel universe, and vintage game shops overflow with treasures from gaming's golden age. This is where obsession is not just tolerated — it is celebrated.

Don Quijote Akihabara
A sensory avalanche across eight floors of organized chaos. Products cascade from ceiling to floor in a labyrinth of discount wonder — cosmetics tumble into snack aisles, costumes neighbor electronics, and somewhere in the maze a song plays on eternal loop. Donki is not a store; it is a uniquely Japanese experience of joyful overwhelm, open around the clock.
