Hobbies / Sports Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Rilakkuma Store Kichijoji
    Shopping
    Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 1-11-5 Kopichi Kichijoji Building A 6F
    A shop dedicated to the popular Rilakkuma character located in the Character Park section on the sixth floor of the Coppice Kichijoji shopping center. Built around the concept of a “happy life with Rilakkuma,” the shop carries Rilakkuma, Korilakkuma, and Kiiroitori merchandise and lifestyle goods.
  • JUMP SHOP Shibuya Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 15-1 SHIBUYA PARCO 6F
  • Touken Ranbu Yorozuya Honpo
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 15-1 SHIBUYA PARCO 6F
  • ACOS Ikebukuro
    Shopping
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Higashikebukuro 3-2-1 Animate Sunshine 2-3F
    A one-stop cosplay shop carrying a huge variety of cosplay items such as wigs and color contacts in addition to, of course, costumes. From new works to old favorites, the shop carries costumes for a stunning array of anime. ACOS also only stocks the best cosplay accessories, such as prop swords, an item no Japanese character cosplay costume can be without. The shop also allows patrons to try things on before they buy.
  • miffy style Tokyo Station
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1
    The official shop of the popular character Miffy, located in the Tokyo Character Street shopping facility just past the Yaesu North Exit of Tokyo Station. Miffy Style is filled with goods sure to be irresistible to Miffy fans, including stuffed animals, stationary, life goods, and bento boxes. The shop also sells items found nowhere else and is a popular destination for shoppers seeking souvenirs and gifts.
  • Red Mercury (Ueno Shop)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Taitou-ku Ueno 4-9-2 Koide building 4F
    A store specializing in American toys located a five minute walk from Ueno Station's Shinobazu exit. There isn't a toy collector in Tokyo who doesn't know about Red Mercury. The sheer number of toys crowding the store's shelves and showcases is stunning. The abundance of Star Wars and Transformers toys and merchandise, in particular, will amaze you. And as you might expect from a store which has been in business so long, you can find some truly rare items tucked away here and there. Red Mercury carries a wide selection of other toys, from action figures to vending machine toys to ornaments and decorations. Merchandise and other items are also sold on the store's website.
  • Nijigen COSPA Akiba Main Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-10-11 Mori Building 4F
  • RADIO EVA STORE
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 15-1 SHIBUYA PARCO 5F
  • Champions TCK
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Katsushima 2-1-2
  • Gee! Store Akiba
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • Cospatio G-store, Akiba Store
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • COSPLAY COUNTER
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • Toho Yaoyorozu Shoten
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • Tokon SHOP Satellite
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • The Little World Gee! Store Akiba
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 1-2-7
  • Sazae-san no Omise
    Shopping
    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 2-4-8 FUJI TV 1F
    "This shop, located in the Fuji TV Mall a five-minute walk from Daiba Station on the Yurikamome Line, is the only one in Japan dedicated to ""Sazae-san,"" a comic book property which has also been developed into the world's longest-running animated television series. The shop was opened in 2006 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the creation of ""Sazae-san."" The shop carries stationary, T-shirts, snacks and sweets, and other merchandise. Particularly popular are the Sazae-san-yaki taiyaki-style sweet buns in the shape of the faces of Sazae-san, Namihei, Tama, and other characters and which are made and sold right in front of the shop. Also recommended is the Sazae-san soft serve ice cream, which comes in five character-themed flavors."
  • Fuji Television Shop Fujisan
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 2-4-8 FUJI TV Head Office Building 7F
    A shop dedicated to Fuji TV located on the Fuji-san Terrace on the seventh floor of the Fuji TV Headquarters Building a five-minute walk from Daiba Station on the Yurikamome Line. The shop sells merchandise featuring Fuji TV variety shows; dramas; movies; and anime properties like One Piece and Dragon Ball; the shop also holds a variety of events. A great destination for just about everybody, special cafes and merchandise booths, press conferences, public program recordings, and events hosted by idols and comedians are held in the adjoining Fuji-san no Yoko event space.
  • COSPA GEE! Store Akihabara
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Sotokanda 3-15-5
    "This store is owned and operated by Cospa, a company which creates character-themed apparel, cosplay costume items, and original anime and videogame merchandise. Located on the fourth floor of the Onoden Main Store a two-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station, the store sells character merchandise, apparel, and other items based on a motto of offering a ""lifestyle spent together with characters."" The shop's original Tsumamare Series, a keychain merchandise series which is a registered trademark of Cospa, delights with its depictions of popular characters drawn in the super-deformed style reacting to being suspended by the keychain ring hooked to the back of their clothing. Customers love the unique designs which really look as if the character is there."
  • Toy Store Masuya Ganguten
    Shopping
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Sugamo 4-21-9
    This toy store is located on Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street, known as the Harajuku for older women. This landmark shop with its red tent facing the street offers nostalgic retro toys for purchase. This store itself would not look out of place in an old film. With remote control cars, dolls and toy trains, there is plenty to find here for both children and adults. There are also more premium items available to root through as well, which are always quite popular with adults looking for something interesting to buy.
  • Toei Animation Museum
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    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Nerima-ku Higashioizumi 2-10-5

    We traveled 35 minutes to get to the museum and to be honest i was dissapointed. They just have some interactive movies and screens featuring shorts from Toei anime and some small info of their...

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