Nakano Broadway
Iconic 1966 mall in Nakano packed with subculture shops — home to dozens of specialist Mandarake stores plus figures, retro toys, idol goods and dolls.
A multi-floor shopping complex in Nakano (opened 1966), famous as a hub of otaku subculture with around 200 shops including many specialized Mandarake stores.
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- 前往方式
- Nakano Station (JR Chuo / Tokyo Metro Tozai), North Exit, approx. 5-min walk 在 Google 地图打开 ↗
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What it is
Nakano Broadway is a shopping complex in Nakano, opened in 1966, that became a legendary center of otaku and subculture retail. Across its retail floors (roughly B1–4F) it houses around 200 stores, most famously the many specialized branches of Mandarake selling manga, vintage toys, figures, cels, idol goods, dolls, cards and rare collectibles.
For a foreign fan it's a denser, more collector-oriented alternative to Akihabara: floor after floor of niche specialty shops, vintage and high-end collectibles, plus the famous oversized soft-serve at Daily Chiko. Individual shops set their own hours (many open around midday), so the building has no single unified opening time. It's about a 5-minute walk north from Nakano Station via the Nakano Sun Mall arcade.
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Nakano Broadway guide: the collector's Akihabara (Mandarake, by floor)
A retro-and-rare alternative to Akihabara: how to explore Nakano Broadway's dozens of Mandarake shops and vintage stores, how to get there, and what makes it different.
Mandarake Nakano
Mandarake's original operation inside Nakano Broadway — dozens of genre-specialized shops across the floors selling manga, figures, vintage toys, dolls and rare collectibles.
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