Edificio otaku📍 Akihabara

Mandarake Complex Akihabara

Eight floors of secondhand otaku treasure: vintage figures, doujinshi, retro toys, cosplay and collectibles, each floor with its own theme.

The Akihabara branch of Mandarake, Japan's largest secondhand anime/manga chain — eight floors, each dedicated to a different genre, with tax-free shopping and overseas shipping.

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Sitio oficial ↗

Bueno saber para otakus

Cómo llegar
JR Akihabara Station, approx. 6-min walk Abrir en Google Maps ↗
Libre de impuestos
Sí — lleva tu pasaporte
Inglés
Habla inglés
Envío internacional
Envía al extranjero

Destaca por

  • secondhand figures
  • doujinshi
  • vintage toys
  • manga
  • cosplay items

What it is

Mandarake Complex is the Akihabara branch of Mandarake, Japan's largest chain of secondhand stores for anime, manga and pop-culture collectibles. Rather than mixing everything together, each of its eight floors is given over to a specific category, so shoppers move up through the building by interest.

Per the official guide, 1F holds the buyback counter and cosplay items; upper floors split between male and female comics and doujinshi, idol goods, toys and dolls, American toys, plastic models, prize figures and LEGO, with tokusatsu and die-cast/Chogokin figures near the top. Like all Mandarake stores it offers tax-free shopping for eligible visitors and runs an English-language online shop with international shipping.

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