Hareruya Akihabara
Flagship Magic: The Gathering store from Japan's largest MTG chain, with daily tournaments and a large free play space. English-friendly.
An MTG specialty store on floors 2F–5F of the Mikasa Building, about 3 min from the station, running events every day; English website and listings.
- Sin impuestos
- Inglés OK
Bueno saber para otakus
- Cómo llegar
- JR Akihabara Station, approx. 3-min walk
- Libre de impuestos
- Sí — lleva tu pasaporte
- Inglés
- Habla inglés
Horario
- Monday
- 10:00–23:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00–23:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00–23:00
- Thursday
- 10:00–23:00
- Friday
- 10:00–23:00
- Saturday
- 10:00–23:00
- Sunday
- 10:00–23:00
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What it is
Hareruya is Japan's largest Magic: The Gathering retail chain, and the Akihabara branch is one of its Tokyo flagships, on floors 2F–5F of the Mikasa Building near Akihabara Station. It sells MTG booster packs, value-priced singles and supplies, and buys cards.
The shop is built around organized play: events run every day, from weekday casual games to weekend tournaments and beginner workshops, supported by a free play space the chain lists at 82 seats. Because Hareruya runs an English-language website with English event listings, it's comparatively foreigner-friendly. MTG is globally standardized, so cards bought here are tournament-legal worldwide and English-language Magic cards are widely available.
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