Best Anime Shops in Tokyo

Discover Tokyo's Anime Shopping Hotspots

Tokyo is a dream destination for anime fans, with its streets packed full of shops catering to every fandom under the sun. If you’re hunting for rare collectibles, cosplay accessories, or the latest merch from your favorite series, this city has you covered. But with so many stores, how do you even begin?

That’s where we come in! We’ve rounded up the best anime shops in Tokyo, each offering a slice of anime culture you won’t want to miss. Ready to dive into the world of figurines, posters, plushies, and maybe even a maid café or two? Dust off your shopping bags and get your wallet ready, because these spots will have you geeking out in no time. Here’s your ultimate guide to anime shopping in Tokyo!


1. Donguri Kyowakoku

Donguri Republic
© Studio Ghibli | © BENELIC CO., Ltd.

If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a Studio Ghibli world, Donguri Kyowakoku (どんぐり共和国) is the next best thing. This chain is also known as “Donguri Republic” and is a treasure trove of merchandise inspired by the legendary studio’s beloved films. Think Totoro plushies, Spirited Away figurines, or Howl’s Moving Castle art prints, among many other whimsical toys or accessories. 

If you’re after stationery, collectibles, or home decor with a touch of whimsy, this official Ghibli store has it all. You can even find exclusive items like DVDs and special-edition gifts that make perfect souvenirs. It’s the kind of shop that leaves you lingering, marveling at the craftsmanship behind every item on display. Donguri Kyowakoku has multiple locations in Japan, but Tokyo’s outlets are among the most popular stops for both locals and tourists. Trust us—you won’t walk out empty-handed.

Official website: https://www.donguri-sora.com/

2. Animate

Animate Ikebukuro flagship
©animate Co., Ltd.

Animate is Japan’s leading chain of anime and manga merchandise stores, with over 100 locations nationwide. Among all of them, the flagship store in Ikebukuro is a standout destination, featuring 10 floors packed with manga, posters, DVDs, figures, apparel, and more. Each floor is meticulously organized by genre and merchandise type, making it easy to find whatever you’re after, from the latest anime hits to niche collector’s items. 

Beyond shopping, Animate offers interactive experiences like fan meet-ups, exclusive screenings, and an anime-themed café. The chain is a central part of Japan’s anime culture, catering to both die-hard otaku and casual fans. There are also stores in many Tokyo neighborhoods, including Akihabara and Shibuya, so you’re more than likely to come across them while exploring the city. 

Official website: https://www.animate.co.jp/en/

3. Mandarake 

Mandarake in Nakano Broadway

Mandarake is probably one of the most special places for nostalgic anime memorabilia; it’s truly a mecca for collectors. Founded in 1980 by manga artist Masuzou Furukawa, this legendary store specializes in second-hand anime goods and rare finds. This is a nationwide chain but its most famous location is in Nakano Broadway, boasting over 30 smaller specialty shops within a single shopping complex, each focusing on different collectibles like action figures, vintage manga, cosplay costumes, and more. 

If you’re searching for something rare or discontinued, chances are you’ll find it here. Prices vary wildly, from affordable knick-knacks to high-ticket collector’s items worth thousands of yen. It’s not uncommon to see international visitors filling their suitcases with goodies.  For those obsessed with pop culture history, Mandarake is the ultimate pilgrimage site.

Official website: https://www.mandarake.co.jp/

4. Shonen Jump Shop

jump shop
© SHUEISHA Inc. © BENELIC CO., Ltd.

The official Shonen Jump Shop chain is a paradise for fans of the legendary Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine, where merchandise for iconic series like Naruto and Dragon Ball or newer hits such as Jujutsu Kaisen or Demon Slayer is readily available, among many other titles comprising the magazine’s most beloved characters. 

Browse through apparel, accessories, trading cards, and even cosplay items, all designed to bring your favorite series to life. With multiple locations in Tokyo, including Ikebukuro and Tokyo Station, it’s a convenient stop for anime fans across the city. Each shop carries exclusive items that can’t be found elsewhere, so this is definitely a must-visit for both collectors and casual fans.

Official website: https://benelic.com/jumpshop/

5. Pokémon Center

Pokemon Center TOKYO DX & Pokemon Cafe
Images of Pokemon Center TOKYO DX & Pokemon Cafe ©2019 Pokémon. ©1995–2019 Nintendo/Creatures Inc. /GAME FREAK inc.

Pokémon Center stores are a dream destination for Trainers young and old. The Tokyo DX location in Nihonbashi combines a store and café, offering fans a chance to shop and snack in Pokémon style. Explore a wide range of merchandise, from plushies and trading cards to clothing and accessories, all featuring your favorite Pokémon like Pikachu, Eevee, and Charizard.

The café serves themed dishes that are as photogenic as they are delicious. For exclusive items and limited-edition releases, Pokémon Center is the place to be. Other locations in Tokyo include Skytree Town and Mega Tokyo in Ikebukuro, so you’re never far from the Pokémon action.

Official website: https://www.pokemon.co.jp/shop/en/pokecen/tokyodx/

More info: 6 Best Pokemon Centers and Pokemon Stores in Tokyo

6. Mugiwara Store

Mugiwara
©尾田栄一郎/集英社 ©尾田栄一郎/集英社・フジテレビ・東映アニメーション

For fans of One Piece, the Mugiwara Store is a treasure chest of adventure. Dedicated entirely to Eiichiro Oda’s world-famous series, this shop offers a wide range of official merchandise, from figures and apparel to snacks and stationery. Locations in Tokyo include Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Tokyo Station, making it easy to find a branch while exploring the city. 

Visitors can take photos with life-sized statues of Luffy and his crew or try their luck at the gachapon machines for collectible surprises. With its vibrant atmosphere and unique items, the Mugiwara Store is a must-visit for any Straw Hat fan.

Official website: https://www.mugiwara-store.com/

7. Sailor Moon Official Store

Sailor Moon official store
© Naoko Takeuchi・武内直子・PNP・講談社・東映アニメーション

Sailor Moon fans, this is your calling! Inside Laforet Harajuku, the Sailor Moon Store is a glittering haven for all things magical girl. Here you’ll find an irresistible lineup of merch that screams kawaii, like stylish bags and phone cases or makeup and costumes, and much more. 

Want to relive your childhood dreams of being a sailor senshi? Start by browsing their fashion-forward apparel and exclusive accessories. The store also features limited-edition collaborations that you won’t find elsewhere, making it a great spot to snag unique treasures. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a casual admirer of the series, this little shop in Harajuku will charm you from the moment you step inside.

Official website: https://sailormoon-official.com/store/

8. Akiba Cultures Zone

AKIBA CULTURES ZONE
© AKIBA CULTURES ZONE

Akiba Cultures Zone is a multi-level haven of anime subculture, tucked right in the heart of Akihabara. This shopping complex is home to a mix of stores catering to collectors, otaku, and casual fans alike. On any given floor, you’ll find everything from trading cards and doujinshi to idol merchandise and figurines. 

Feeling nostalgic? Check out the sections dedicated to retro toys and scale models. For the adventurous, the 5th floor features one of Akihabara’s iconic maid cafés, adding a uniquely “Akiba” twist to your visit. The charm here lies in its variety, so this spot will not disappoint you regardless of looking for a rare collectible or just soaking in the energy of Akihabara.

Official website: https://www.akibacultureszone.com/en/

9. Tokyo Anime Center

Tokyo Anime Center IN DNP PLAZA SHIBUYA
© The Association of Japanese Animations (AJA).
© Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

Looking for an interactive dive into Japan’s anime industry? Tokyo Anime Center at DNP Plaza Shibuya is a venue built for fans who want to explore the creative magic behind their favorite shows. The exhibitions here are dynamic and ever-changing, often showcasing behind-the-scenes content and artwork from recent hits.

You can also participate in workshops, meet industry professionals, or snag limited-edition collectibles from the onsite shop. The sleek, modern space makes it easy to immerse yourself in the latest trends of anime culture. Located in Shibuya, it’s a convenient stop for anyone exploring Tokyo while staying connected to the anime world.

Official website: https://tokyoanimecenter.jp/

10. Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Tamashii Nations
© BANDAI SPIRITS 2009

Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo is where craftsmanship and fandom collide. This flagship shop, located just steps from Akihabara Station, is a showcase of Bandai’s premium collectible figures. From Dragon Ball to Gundam, the shelves are packed with intricately designed items that feel more like works of art than toys.

The store features a New Item Zone, where visitors can preview prototypes of upcoming releases, adding an exciting sneak-peek element to your visit. There’s also an Event Zone that hosts exhibitions and limited-time displays, so every trip will be a little different. For fans of detailed, high-quality figures, this shop is a must-see destination.

Official website: https://p-bandai.jp/tamashiiwebshouten/


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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.