Mandarake is easily accessible from Akihabara Station. Take the JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, or Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Akihabara Station, and it’s just a 5-minute walk from the Electric Town Exit.





Mandarake Akihabara
Mandarake (まんだらけ) in Akihabara is a must-visit destination for collectors and anime enthusiasts. Specializing in pre-owned items, it offers a vast selection of rare manga, figurines, dolls, posters, CDs, and toys. Whether you’re searching for a rare manga edition or unique collectible, Mandarake has something special for you.
This large store is a treasure trove of manga-related goods, perfect for those looking to expand their collections or find something unique. A stop at Mandarake is essential for fans of Japanese pop culture.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
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