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Akihabara at a Crossroads In 2024, Japan recorded its highest number of inbound visitors on record, with approximately 37 million foreign tourists entering the country and total spending exceeding ¥8.1 trillion. Tokyo’s major districts filled up again, and Akihabara was no exception. Along Chuo Dori, overseas travelers, office workers in suits, and everyday shoppers now share the same streets.
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The Hidden Layer of Akihabara When most people hear “Akihabara,” they think of blinking neon signs, endless rows of electronics, and walls adorned with anime characters. Known worldwide as Tokyo’s Electric Town and the heart of otaku culture, Akihabara appears at first glance to be a hyper-modern, tech-obsessed district. But beneath the circuits, LED displays,
2025-08-07
Japan has always been a dream destination for otaku—the passionate fans of anime, manga, games, and pop culture. And there’s one place where otaku hearts beat fastest: Akihabara. This neon-drenched district in Tokyo is not just a shopping paradise but a cultural epicenter where fantasy spills into everyday life. But in 2025, there’s an extra reason to
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Introduction It’s official: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is closing out its story on the big screen. Aniplex, ufotable, and Shueisha have confirmed a trilogy of feature films adapting the climactic Infinity Castle Arc. Fans have eagerly awaited details about release dates and story content, both in Japan and internationally. Here’s everything currently known—based on official announcements—as the Demon Slayer saga
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By a local writer reporting straight from the neon heart of Tokyo When Circuits and Culture Collide Whenever people hear the word “Akihabara,” one phrase pops up almost instantly: The Holy Land of Otaku. But how did this neighborhood in Tokyo, once crowded with stalls selling radio parts, transform into an international symbol of anime, games,