Inside Akihabara: A Private Pop-Culture Tour with Shingo Travel
Step out of Akihabara Station and everything hits at once. Eight-story anime billboards. Claw-machine jingles. A girl in a frilly apron handing out maid cafe flyers. Tokyo has many faces, but this one — loud, neon, unapologetically otaku — belongs to Akihabara. It is also nearly impossible to navigate alone. That is exactly what our Akihabara Anime, Manga, Games & Pop Culture Tour is built for. Why Akihabara is worth a guide "Akiba" started as a post-war electronics market, pivoted to...