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View of Akihabara Electric Town.

Akihabara Electric Town with One Way Cherry Tomato SIC Transfer Door to Door Transfer “ALInoBABY” (408305.2035)

Adult (12yrs & Above) @JPY 3,480/pax
Child (Less than 2 yrs)@ FOC
** Rates apply for GV4

**GV4 requires a minimum of 4 adult fares to activate the service. If there are fewer than 4 adults, the rate will be calculated as JPY 3,480 multiplied by 4**

Highlights

Package Included:

  • One way door to door Cherry Tomato Shared Shuttle Transfer to Akihabara Electric Town

Highlights:

  • **Electronics and Gadgets**: Akihabara is famous for its numerous electronics shops, ranging from large retailers to small specialty stores.
  • **Anime and Manga**: The area is a haven for anime and manga fans, featuring countless stores selling everything from merchandise and figurines to rare collectibles.
  • **Maid Cafés**: One of the unique experiences in Akihabara is visiting a maid café, where waitresses dressed in maid costumes serve food and drinks in a playful and entertaining manner.
  • **Otaku Culture**: Akihabara is the heart of otaku culture, attracting enthusiasts of all kinds. You can explore themed cafés, arcades, and shops dedicated to various franchises.

For this product, we will take you to the center area of the Electic Town

What you need to know before booking:

  • Guests must have a mobile phone & WhatsApp & Wifi, We will contact guest via WhatsApp during the service period.
  • Please clearly state the name and address of your accommodation (Airbnb/Hotel).

Description

Akihabara Electric Town

  • Akihabara Electric Town, or Akiba offers a unique glimpse into contemporary Japanese culture and technology, making it a fascinating stop for any tourist.
  • A vibrant district in Tokyo known for its unique blend of technology, anime, manga, and otaku culture.
  • Located in the heart of Tokyo, Akiba, is a must-visit destination especially for those interested in Japanese pop culture.
  • Akihabara was once near a city gate of Edo and served as a passage between the city and northwestern Japan. This made the region a home to many craftsmen and tradesmen, as well as some low-class samurai. One of Tokyo's frequent fires destroyed the area in 1869, and the people decided to replace the buildings of the area with a shrine called Chinkasha (now known as Akiba Shrine 秋葉神社 Akiba Jinja, lit. 'fire extinguisher shrine'), in an attempt to prevent the spread of future fires. The locals nicknamed the shrine Akiba after the deity that could control fire, and the area around it became known as Akibagahara, later Akihabara. After Akihabara Station was built in 1888, the shrine was moved to the Taitō ward, where it resides today.

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