When you come to Tokyo, you must come to Akihabara. It is one of the world's top two-dimensional cultural gathering places, and it is also a dream paradise for people who love two-dimensional.
The first thing you should go to when you come here is the maid cafe. The most famous one is Home cafe. The waiters here are all in cosplay mode. They wear French maid costumes to receive guests, and they will Guests treat themselves as their own hosts and have some simple interactions, and the maids here are super cute. It is simply a paradise for otakus! Moreover, the maids here are versatile and always look full of energy in front of the guests. If you come by chance, you can also see the maids dancing~
However, the consumption here is relatively small. It’s a bit more expensive, but it’s worth it to see the maids looking so cute. There are also similar cafes such as Kunoichi Cafe, Female Samurai Cafe, Shrine Miko Cafe, etc., which are very eye-catching.
There are also a lot of anime peripherals here in Akihabara. The buildings are colorful and there are advertising boards of different shapes on them with various activities written on them. Sometimes there are cosplay animations at the door. The characters dressed up as boys and girls make people feel as if they are constantly traveling through dimensional space.
If you like anime peripherals, it is highly recommended to visit KOTOBUKIYA. It is the originator of animation peripherals. The peripherals that became popular in 1995 set off a craze for Japanese figures. The outside decoration of this store is basically green, which is very eye-catching. There are five floors inside, all of which are character figurines and peripherals from anime, video games and movies. They are super cool, but don’t touch them with your hands. , just treat it as a visit.
And there is also a gashapon club in Akihabara, which has nearly 500 kinds of gashapon machines. It is updated every month. No matter how many times you come here, you will still have the same experience as the first time. Freshness!