Travel Ideas
Fulfilling your Anime, Manga, and Video Game Dreams in Japan
Akihabara, Tokyo
From the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Suga Shrine steps to Harajuku’s Takeshita Street, Tokyo is overflowing with locations made famous by anime, manga, and video games. And Akihabara is the unmistakable epicenter of Japan’s otaku subculture. Here you’ll find a plethora of gaming arcades, electronics shops and maid cafés, as well as the idol group. The district is a must-visit spot for anyone interested in Japanese pop culture!
Where to stay?
Our Tokyu Stay Suidobashi and Tokyu Stay Nihonbashi hotels are conveniently located mere minutes’ walk from train and metro stations. They have a variety of rooms to choose from, including those equipped with laundry facilities and kitchenettes for extra comfort during long-term stays. And we’ve recently revamped our breakfasts, offering delicious, handmade Japanese and Western-style meals that are served in your room for a leisurely dining experience.
TOKYU STAY Suidobashi
TOKYU STAY Nihombashi
Hida-Takayama, Gifu
As you stroll through Hida-Takayama’s narrow streets lined with traditional homes and sake breweries, it’s easy to feel as though you’ve stepped into a movie.From Ipponsugi-Hakusan Shrine to Bagpipe Café and the Miyagawa Morning Market, you can visit plenty of iconic locations from the show.
Where to stay?
Staying at our Tokyu Stay Hida-Takayama Musubi no Yu hotel is a fantastic way to continue immersing yourself in the local culture. Our stylish rooms feature unique furniture crafted by skilled Takayama artisans, and those on the upper floors offer stunning views of the Northern Alps. Located just two minutes’ walk from JR Takayama Station, our hotel is also the perfect base for visiting Hida-Furukawa. And after a busy day exploring, you can unwind in a rejuvenating onsen bath that looks out over a serene Japanese garden.
TOKYU STAY Hida-Takayama Musubi no Yu
Nipponbashi, Osaka
Osaka’s Nipponbashi is another mecca for those who love anime, manga, and video games. Affectionately known as Den-Den Town, it’s concentrated around two parallel shopping streets. On Sakaisuji you’ll find specialist electronics shops, while Ota (short for otaku) Road is packed with stores selling collectables and other cool merchandise. Whether you want to hang out in a maid café, pick up manga art supplies, or sing your heart out at karaoke, Nipponbashi has you covered.
Where to stay?
TOKYU STAY Osaka Namba
TOKYU STAY Osaka-Hommachi
Fukuoka, Kyushu
With its relaxed atmosphere, fun nightlife and delicious food, Fukuoka has plenty to offer visitors – otaku included! The Kita-Tenjin district and Canal City Hakata mall are among the best places to shop for manga and anime goods, as well as enjoy a range of arcade games. Dazaifu Tenmengu is rumored to be the setting for many scenes in the anime.
Where to stay?
Tokyu Stay Fukuoka-Tenjin and Tokyu Stay Hakata are both ideally situated for exploring Fukuoka city. And their proximity to train stations also allows you to venture further afield, for example to discover rural locations from the manga and anime. You’ll have spacious and comfy rooms to return to, including some with handy kitchenette and laundry facilities. What’s more, we provide a nutritious breakfast buffet showcasing local ingredients to keep you fueled during your stay.
TOKYU STAY Fukuoka-Tenjin
TOKYU STAY Hakata
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