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Our guide to Akihabara

Akihabara, an iconic district in Tokyo, is a haven for technology enthusiasts and anime lovers. Situated centrally, it's easily accessible via public transport, with Akihabara Station on the JR Yamanote Line a convenient stop. From the station, a short walk leads you to streets buzzing with shops selling the latest gadgets and anime merchandise.

Beyond electronics, Akihabara's culinary scene is a treat. Street-side cafes and themed eateries present an array of flavours. Popular attractions include maid cafes, where staff in costume provide a distinctive dining experience. For authentic Japanese cuisine, sushi bars and ramen shops are plentiful. Many delve into a bowl of steaming ramen or enjoy exquisite sushi, experiencing a real taste of Japan.

With enticing aromas in the air, Akihabara is not only a visual spectacle but a culinary destination worth discovering. This neighbourhood invites you to relish its quirky and traditional gastronomic delights.

Places of interest in and around Akihabara

Akihabara is a major attraction for electronics enthusiasts. The winding streets brim with gadgets, computers, and the latest tech innovations. Yodobashi Camera, a colossal electronics store, stocks everything from cutting-edge cameras to game consoles. For anime and manga fans, Akihabara exudes character and charm. Animate and Mandarake are essential visits, offering an extensive range of merchandise, manga, and collectables. The Main Street often hosts events, with fans dressing up for cosplay gatherings.

For unique dining experiences, themed cafes stand out. Maid cafes provide a quirky and entertaining experience, where patrons are treated like royalty. Delve into this distinct aspect of Japanese pop culture. Interested in history? Radio Kaikan, an iconic landmark, is packed with hobby stores. From model kits to retro games, a treasure trove awaits discovery. Akihabara is more than a shopping destination; it’s an immersive adventure.

Top-rated hotels in Akihabara

The Keikyu EX Inn Akihabara delivers comfort with its sleek, modern design. This exquisite hotel promises world-class service, catering to discerning tastes. Guests can unwind in spacious deluxe suites, where attention to detail is paramount. Exclusive amenities, such as on-demand concierge services and premium in-room facilities, make it a top choice for indulgence.

Feel Akihabara STAY offers a luxurious oasis amidst the bustling city. It provides personalised experiences, highlighting impeccable service and a tranquil atmosphere. Breathtaking views from private balconies give a unique vantage point over Tokyo's skyline. Both properties embody sophistication and elegance, ensuring an unforgettable stay for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

Other neighbourhoods worth exploring in Tokyo

Just a short ride from Akihabara, Shinjuku is a mix of skyscrapers, shopping, and dining. Immerse yourself in its renowned nightlife or explore the tranquil Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, an escape amidst the urban hustle. Nearby, Shibuya is famous for its iconic crossing and dynamic fashion scene. Head here to discover the latest trends or enjoy the eclectic vibes of its many cafes and restaurants.

Ginza, not far from Akihabara, exudes luxury with its upscale boutiques and stylish eateries. Wander its polished streets for a premium shopping experience or savour gourmet dining. A bit further away, Asakusa provides a glimpse of traditional Tokyo. Visit the historic Sensoji Temple and explore the nearby market stalls for local crafts and snacks.

Other neighbourhoods worth exploring in Tokyo

Just a short ride from Akihabara, Shinjuku offers a bustling mix of skyscrapers, shopping, and dining. Immerse yourself in its renowned nightlife or explore the tranquil Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a haven amidst the urban hustle. Nearby, Shibuya is famous for its iconic crossing and dynamic fashion scene. Head here to discover the latest trends or enjoy the eclectic vibes of its many cafes and restaurants.

Ginza, not far from Akihabara, exudes luxury with its upscale boutiques and stylish eateries. Wander its polished streets for a premium shopping experience or savour gourmet dining. A bit further away, Asakusa provides a glimpse of traditional Tokyo. Visit the historic Sensoji Temple and explore the nearby market stalls for local crafts and snacks. Each neighbourhood offers a unique slice of Tokyo, all within reach.

Akihabara hotels in Tokyo: FAQs

Of course - the cheapest hotel deal we found within the next seven days is £34 per night. If you need somewhere in the next 24 hours, we've found you somewhere to stay for £52 per night.
The average price of a hotel during the week is £74 per night, and the average price on weekends is £84. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Akihabara could be Sunday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Sunday is the cheapest day to stay in Akihabara. And the most expensive day seems to be Saturday.