AKIHABARA GUIDE: FROM VIDEO GAMES TO ELECTRONICS & OTAKU CULTURE - Street Karting In Tokyo
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- In this video, we explore various collectible and video game stores in Akihabara. Additionally, we engage in go-karting through the streets of Tokyo.
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Akihabara:
Akihabara, nestled in the heart of Tokyo, is a bustling mecca for tech and anime enthusiasts, with lively streets adorned with videogames, toys, and manga stores. Known as "Electric Town," it's an otaku haven, offering everything from anime figurines to cutting-edge tech gadgets. Akihabara is steeped in pop culture, where specialized stores sell retro games and the latest electronic innovations. It's a place where cosplayers roam, blending the futuristic allure of modern technology with the whimsy of animated fantasy, creating a district that's a dynamic blend of contemporary tech and otaku culture.
Tamashi Nations Store:
The Tamashii Nations Store is an unparalleled paradise for Gundam enthusiasts. Its Gundam Museum stands as a homage to the iconic series, showcasing intricate models, life-sized replicas, and exclusive collectibles. This tribute to the Gundam universe is a haven for fans, offering an extensive collection of memorabilia, from classic models to limited-edition releases. Nestled within the store, the museum provides an immersive experience, allowing enthusiasts to explore the evolution of the Gundam franchise. Besides Gundam, the store displays other well-known franchises, featuring figures, toys, and memorabilia from diverse shows like Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, Kamen Rider and many more. The attention to detail and exclusive items celebrate the depth and impact of anime culture, making it an essential stop for anyone seeking an authentic glimpse into the Gundam series and the broader anime world.
Akihabara Shops:
The main commercial street in Akihabara is a bustling hub, with expansive buildings hosting multi-level stores that cater to various interests, particularly celebrating Otaku culture. Maid cafes, where waitresses dress in maid costumes, offer a unique dining experience but tend to be overpriced and often target unaware tourists. While wandering the streets, I encountered a massive Gigo Arcade building that mostly offered gachapons and UFO catchers, which left me disappointed. Thankfully, other nearby arcades offer more traditional video games, providing a better gaming experience that, oddly enough, seems to be losing popularity. Akihabara's main commercial street, with its towering structures and diverse stores, remains a hub for tech enthusiasts and gamers, blending modern and classic elements.
Akihabara CollectibleS:
The main store that I visited in Akihabara, even though there are others similar to this one, was Radio Kaikan which is a collector's haven, featuring multiple floors dedicated to rare and exclusive collectibles. The store hosts an array of merchandise from iconic franchises like One Piece, Dragon Ball, and Saint Seiya. Each floor offers an immersive experience for fans, with figurines, action figures, and memorabilia. Besides these, the store also boasts a section dedicated to trading cards, attracting collectors and enthusiasts seeking a diverse range of collectible items from their favorite series. It's a treasure trove that caters to anime aficionados, providing an extensive collection of coveted items that reflect the vibrant world of anime and manga.
Karting in the streets of Tokyo:
Karting through the streets of Tokyo offers a thrilling and unique experience, allowing participants to race through the city's vibrant districts. It's a high-octane way to explore iconic landmarks and enjoy the city's bustling energy from a different perspective. Additionally, participants often wear costumes resembling popular characters or superheroes, adding a fun and quirky element to the adventure, transforming the streets into a real-life racing track for these costumed thrill-seekers.
Bookoff +Trader2 Videogames store:
Bookoff, renowned for its diverse offerings, stocks shelves with secondhand games and books, appealing to thrifty gamers. Though some collectibles carry high prices due to tourists' willingness to overspend, this store remains a treasure trove, particularly for its Manga section offering budget-friendly items. Conversely, Trader2 in Akihabara, emphasizing gaming and Anime culture, features a rich array of gaming options but like Bookoff, and most other stores in Akihabara, inflates prices due to high tourist demand. Sealed video consoles and games contribute to these inflated costs. However, they do offer 'junk bins' with affordable yet sometimes functional gaming gear, attracting budget-conscious gamers. This has really become a significant issue in Akihabara where tourism has driven prices much higher.
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Mario Kart! Hope you didn't slip on banana peels!🍌
Navigating Akihabara can be quite the adventure. The sheer array of items in the stores can easily lure you into spending hours lost in exploration😅
Thank god I didn't sleep on any peels. Yes, the Akihabara stores are amazing. I just wish that the prices weren't inflated because of all the tourists. It is nice to see all the variety of statues and games though.
Wow!!! My type of paradise. Figurines, statues, and kart racing, this is great that you cover this so I can be aware for when I travel there. Thanks for the heads up and trip.
Let me know when you do travel there. I hope that you are careful if you go karting in the streets of Tokyo. It's fun to do but frowned upon by the Japanese. It's understandable as it creates chaos.
You really had to do the worst Tourist attraction, didn't you? Everyone hates the fucking carts haha. Anyways, Akihabara is my favourite district.
I believe many locals don't really like the karts, and rightly so. The kart company simply glance at your driver's license and let you drive in actual traffic. It can be a fun experience, as long as you abide by traffic laws and do it respectfully. Akihabara is interesting but extremely expensive due to prices inflated by overeager tourists willing to pay high prices.
Akihabara is like THE Mecca for geeks like us lol! But I heard that shops are surfing on this sort of wave and rises the prices very high compared to some other places 😐
Anyway, I still enjoyed your video with all these beautiful shops and places for geeks 😊
In Japan if you want to really get good prices you will need to go to other cities or venture to the countryside areas. RUclipsrs have made the prices in Tokyo way too high.