DUTY FREE ISHiMARU whose appearance is as big as Mt.FUJI and just a minute from JR AKIHABARA station. The interior design of Each Floor is Japanese traditional Image. And for me it was almost like bei...
This place has a great atmosphere and seems always really crowded. I also feel comfortable it’s part of Laox and so I might be a bit bias because of that. In any case like other game stores you’ll...
This store has a wide selection of used games and DVDs. It also has 3 main branches 2 of them along the main street of Akihabara. This particular one is tucked under the archway of the Sobu line which...
This is a great game store just off the main street. Very easy to find due to its dazzling red front shop display, you won’t miss it. It has a cozy atmosphere and you should find all the latest rele...
Akiba station has a cool entrance and is within 2 minutes walking distance to the main Akihabara exit. You’ll find yourself a wide open space where you can roam freely and find each and every of the...
Yodobashi Camera is one of Kanto’s largest home electronics chain. Akihabara Yodobashi spans eleven floors and it's a department store of every type of electronics, from computer related products, ...
I liked that just about anyone that worked here speaks English. For people like me, whose Japanese is a little rusty, this was very helpful.. a few of them were trying, but failing however. It's the...
This store is pretty easy to find and like all other duty free shops in the area has very friendly multi-lingual staff accustomed to foreign customers. This store is all based on one floor so is quite...
Went to a hundred different electronics shops down the street and found relatively the same price for the mp3 player I was looking for at all of them. This place is HUGE! It's a maze, be ready to thro...
Fun Shops, Jewelry, Consumer Electronics, Shopping-Others ( Akihabara )
This is like Walmart (complete with toys, shampoo, electronics, and liquor, although I didn't see any guns) plus a sex shop... with a maid cafe thrown in for fun. We came here looking for tiny screwdr...
This store is within great convenience of the station, just on the left side of the main central Akihabara town exit. I guess this store caters for the mainstream audience since its main products are ...
Laox is another huge kind retailer very similar to the likes of Yodobashi, though not quite the same size. This store in particular is geared a little towards tourists and foreigners, hence the big Du...
Some bad news all. This great import store had recently closed(as stated on their website). There are still some alternatives out there and the website redirects you to their new website which allow...
Just on the beginning of the main street, you can find this shop really easily. I’d say it’s about a 3 minutes walk from the main Akihabara exit. Upon entering you’re really treated with a warm ...
You can't miss this shop because it's right next to the station. I must say, though, that this shop is probably targeted more for guys than for girls. Still worth going in and check out some things, t...
Takarada started business in 1976 and was one of the first electronics shops to target foreign travelers in Akihabara. The staff speaks English, Chinese and Korean. You will find digital cameras, camc...
Ishimaru Denki is a national home electronics chain and Ishimaru Game One is its game specialty branch. All six levels are packed with games, game consoles and books. The store is known for the many ...
Trader only handles used games. A must-stop for gamers looking used software in Akihabara. The store spans three levels and stocks popular and hard to find games for all consoles. Handle your invent...