๐ŸŽ’ Ana โ€” Day Options

Who: Ana (20) โ€” interests: vintage clothing, vintage toys, Japanese culture, Gundam (highlight) Base: Osaka phase + Tokyo phase Note: New to Japanese cuisine โ€” food options flagged per Tokyo Food Guide and Osaka Food Guide


Tokyo Options

๐Ÿงฅ Shimokitazawa โ€” Vintage Clothing (Top Pick)

Tokyoโ€™s premier vintage neighborhood. More stores, better prices, better atmosphere than anywhere else.

Whatโ€™s here:

  • 20+ independently curated vintage clothing stores in a 10-minute walk
  • Bohemian, local, not yet overrun by tourists
  • Great coffee, record shops, small live venues
  • 1970sโ€“1990s American and European clothing, workwear, denim, outerwear

Key stores:

  • Flamingo โ€” curated vintage, known for quality, multiple Shimokitazawa locations
  • Haight & Ashbury โ€” two floors, wide range, reasonably priced
  • 2nd Street โ€” chain but massive selection, good for bargain hunting

Transit from Ikebukuro: Seibu Ikebukuro Line โ†’ Shibuya โ†’ Keio Inokashira Line โ†’ Shimokitazawa (~30 min)

Pair with: Koenji (next stop on the Chuo Line) โ€” similar vibe, more local, less curated

Time needed: 2โ€“4 hours minimum. Easy to make a full day.


๐ŸŽฎ Akihabara โ€” Electronics, Anime, Figures, Gaming

One of the most distinctive urban experiences in Japan. Worth a half-day.

Whatโ€™s here:

  • Multi-story figure and toy stores (Kotobukiya, Volks, Animate)
  • Retro game stores: Super Potato (classic consoles, games, nostalgia items)
  • Manga, anime merchandise floors
  • Electronics: Yodobashi Camera (the flagship building โ€” enormous)
  • Gacha capsule machines everywhere

Ana-specific picks:

  • Super Potato (retro gaming โ€” several floors of vintage consoles and games)
  • Kotobukiya (figures, model kits, some Gundam adjacent)
  • Yodobashi Akiba for tech browsing

Transit from Ikebukuro: JR Yamanote Line โ†’ Akihabara (~20 min, ยฅ210)

Pair with: Ueno (10 min walk) โ€” Ueno Park, Ameya-Yokocho market, Tokyo National Museum if interested

Time needed: 2โ€“4 hours


๐ŸŽญ Nakano Broadway โ€” Vintage Toys + Mandarake

Same transit line as Ikebukuro. Best for vintage collectibles, figures, and Mandarake.

Whatโ€™s here:

  • Mandarake (multiple floors): vintage anime figures, toys, manga, games โ€” the largest collection in Japan
  • Small vintage toy shops, vintage game stores
  • Less crowded than Akihabara, more focused on older/collector items
  • Jack Road and Kamekichi (watch shopping) on the same visit โ€” Jeff and Mattโ€™s watch stops

Transit from Ikebukuro: JR Chuo Line โ†’ Nakano (~8 min, ยฅ160)

Time needed: 1.5โ€“3 hours; can combine with Akihabara as a full day

See also: Nakano Broadway


๐ŸŒˆ TeamLab Planets โ€” Immersive Digital Art

Barefoot, fully immersive digital art installation. One of the most visually spectacular experiences in Japan.

Details:

  • Location: Toyosu (accessible from anywhere by subway)
  • Hours: 9:00 AM โ€“ 10:00 PM
  • Duration: ~1โ€“1.5 hours
  • Cost: ~ยฅ3,200 adult
  • Book in advance โ€” tickets sell out, especially in April
  • No shoes (go barefoot through water installations)
  • Photography allowed throughout โ€” excellent material

What it is: Walking through rooms of projected digital nature โ€” waterfall rooms, flower rooms, a room you lie down in, water floors. Nothing like it.

Pair with: Odaiba (nearby), Toyosu Market if going early

Book: teamlab.art/e/planets


๐Ÿ‘˜ Kimono Rental โ€” Asakusa

Rent a kimono for 2โ€“4 hours and wear it through the Senso-ji temple area.

  • Cost: ยฅ3,000โ€“6,000 depending on style and shop
  • Includes dressing assistance, obi (sash), accessories
  • Best locations: Several rental shops within 5 minutes of Senso-ji
  • Great for photos โ€” the temple area is built for this
  • Return before shop closes (usually 5โ€“6 PM)

Pair with: Senso-ji morning, Nakamise shopping arcade, Asakusa neighborhood


๐ŸŒธ Harajuku / Takeshita Street

Youth culture, fashion, and kawaii in concentrated form.

Whatโ€™s here:

  • Takeshita Street: crepes, kawaii fashion, fast-fashion boutiques, accessories
  • Ura-Harajuku (back streets): more curated vintage and designer pieces
  • Kiddy Land: character goods, toys, Japanese pop culture items โ€” worth browsing
  • Omotesando: luxury retail on a beautiful tree-lined boulevard (good for window-shopping even without buying)

Transit from Ikebukuro: JR Yamanote Line โ†’ Harajuku (~15 min, ยฅ170)

Pair with: Meiji Shrine (2 min walk) for contrast โ€” from the most modern youth street to Japanโ€™s most forested shrine


Osaka Options

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Amerika Mura (ใ‚ขใƒกใƒชใ‚ซๆ‘ / Amemura)

Osakaโ€™s answer to Harajuku โ€” youth fashion, vintage, streetwear, records.

Location: Shinsaibashi neighborhood, 5-min walk from Namba Station

Whatโ€™s here:

  • Vintage clothing stores (American workwear, 80s/90s streetwear)
  • Independent boutiques and streetwear brands
  • Triangle Park at the center โ€” the hangout point
  • Record stores, accessory shops

Transit from base: Osaka Metro โ†’ Namba โ†’ short walk

Pair with: Dotonbori dinner, Shinsaibashi covered arcade shopping, Hozenji Yokocho for dinner afterward


๐ŸŽฎ Den Den Town (ใงใ‚“ใงใ‚“ใ‚ฟใ‚ฆใƒณ)

Osakaโ€™s electronics and anime district. Near Nipponbashi Station.

  • Anime merchandise, figures, gaming, electronics
  • Smaller than Akihabara but similar flavor
  • Good option on days staying in Osaka rather than going to Kyoto
  • Transit from base: Osaka Metro โ†’ Nipponbashi (~15 min)

Gundam โ€” Highlights

LocationTypeNotes
Gundam Base Tokyo (DiverCity, Odaiba)Flagship storeMost complete collection in Japan
Unicorn Gundam Statue (Odaiba)Free outdoor statueTransformation show times โ€” check schedule
Nakano BroadwayVintage/collector GundamMandarake has older kits and figures
AkihabaraCurrent + collectorMultiple dedicated stores

Food Strategy for Ana

See Tokyo Food Guide โ€” Ana section for full breakdown. Short version:

  • Donโ€™t force sushi โ€” kaiten-zushi (conveyor belt) is the no-pressure way to try it if curious
  • Start with: Tonkatsu (Maisen in Omotesando is worth the trip on its own), gyoza, ramen
  • Shimokitazawa has excellent neighborhood cafรฉs for lunch breaks between vintage stores
  • Depachika at Isetan Shinjuku โ€” great for sampling without committing to a full meal