Nakano is a quiet neighborhood best known for Nakano Broadway, a mall lined with current and vintage shops selling anime merchandise most notably from secondhand giant Mandarake. For those unable to find what they want at Akihabara, this is the place to be.
Start your adventure in Nakano by walking through the Sun Mall shopping street
You will have the chance to try different kinds of Transitional Food
It is a 4 hours tour with a local Guide
Nakano Station is served by the JR East Chuo Line (Rapid) and Chuo-Sobu Line, and the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. There are no turnstiles between lines, allowing for easy transfers.
Nakano Broadway is a shopping mall in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1966 as a luxury shopping complex, it has subsequently become a popular destination for goods aimed at otaku.
Arcade with 110 shops & snack stalls lining a tiled walkway under an arched, glass-panel ceiling.
Nakanotake Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Shimonita, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines Yamato Takeru no mikoto (日本武尊) as its main kami.
Nearby food vendors make this compact city park & event site a popular picnic locale.
Jissoin Temple in Iwakura in north east Kyoto is a Monzeki temple known for its superb garden and Kano School painted sliding doors.
Local history museum in the special wards of Tokyo, Japan
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