Two essential Japanese cities, endless neon, and a side of tradition!

Two essential Japanese cities, endless neon, and a side of tradition! Visiting Tokyo and Kyoto is like time-traveling between the future and ancient Japan — and Akihabara is a geek culture paradise ⚡️👾

Top Spots to Visit in Tokyo’s Akihabara District:
1. Akihabara Shrine
Hidden among the otaku shops, this pocket-sized shrine (1 Chome−6-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, open 24/7) is a peaceful reset from the bustle. Snap a quiet moment before diving back into the chaos.
2. Akihabara
If you love anime, games, and tech, this is THE place to burn hours. From retro arcades to giant gachapon (capsule toy) shops, explore day or night — everything's lit up and alive (1 Chome-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, open 24/7).
3. Kanda Myoujin Shrine
Just a 10-minute walk from Akihabara, this 1,270-year-old shrine (2 Chome-16-2 Sotokanda, open round the clock) is famous for “anime exorcism” charms. Insider tip: Visit early or late for peaceful vibes and cool city skyline views.

Pro Tips:
- Akihabara is insanely easy to reach: take the JR Yamanote Line to Akihabara Station — everything’s walkable from there.
- For collectibles or rare finds, check side streets — prices can be way better than the main drag.
- Docomo Shop nearby is handy if you need a SIM/eSIM or power up your data plan.

Getting Around:
Subway and JR lines are your best bet for zipping Tokyo — load a Suica or Pasmo card for hassle-free tap-and-go travel.

Food Rec: Slurp ramen at a counter shop near Akihabara Station or try a themed maid cafe for the full Akiba experience!

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Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Sep 15, 2025

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