Hi guys!
I was instructed by my sensei (intructor/teacher) to post three (3) tourist spot to our blog. BUt since i choose Japan as my subject. I can't help it but to post more than the three (3) tourist spots just for you OTAKU's, Manga and Anime lovers. Free to read my blog. Thank You!
Japan is slowly
opening up as a tourism-oriented country and it has recently relaxed the
Visa requirements for three South East Asian countries, the Philippines,
Indonesia, and Vietnam. Its goal of attracting 20 Million visitors by the
2020 Olympics may be coming to a reality because of its recently enacted
tourism policies.
One of the biggest
tourist draws for Japan is of course, its unique culture which is a unique mix
of ancient tradition and modern culture. Rising from this unique blend of
traditional and modern is the otaku subculture which centers around anime,
mangas, and video games, and this very subculture has spread all over the
world, attracting millions of visitors to the country. In other words, anime
tourism is BIG in the country, so big that an anime pilgrimage guidebook has
even been published.
My top 6 tourist spot for Otaku's, Anime and Manga lovers should visit where in Japan.
1)
Akihabara
Also known as
“Electric City”, “Electric Town”, “Akiba”, or as OreImo’s Kirino would put it,
A-Ki-Ha-Ba-Raaaaaaaaaaaaaa, this otaku hot spot is the undisputed capital for
many anime fans around the world. Known for its various electronic shops, Akiba
has become THE top destination for many foreign anime fans as it features
several shops selling mangas, doujinshis, sound tracks, figures, and many other
anime merchandise. The area is also famous for the various maid cafes which are
not only popular towards men, but women as well. It is home to the Tokyo Anime
Center where a life-size Hatsune Miku will greet you as you enter, as well as
several iconic anime shops like Gamers, Animate, Mandrake, and Tora no Ana.
Sundays are special in Akiba as Chuo Dori, the area’s main street, will be
closed to traffic allowing for more activities such as cosplay and other
events. Akihabara is every anime fan’s dream destination and it was not hard to
place it at the very top of our list.
2)
Otome Road, Ikebukuro, Tokyo
Otome Road is
considered the Fujoshi capital of the world as it features shops and
restaurants dedicated or themed with yaoi or Boys’ Love (BL). It has so many BL
merchandise that the Japanese have nicknamed Otome Road as “Fujoshi Street”. As
Akihabara is considered by fujoshis as the “male otaku capital”, Otome Road is
considered as the “female otaku capital” as it not only caters to yaoi fans,
but also more female-oriented non-BL series.
3)
Odaiba, Tokyo
From the Fuji TV
Building which airs anime such as One Piece to the massive 18 meter life-size
RX-78-2 Gundam, Odaiba is an anime fan’s paradise. This man-made island is home
to several hot spots, including the Tokyo Big Sight which has gained notoriety
as the home of the bi-annual otaku extravaganza known as Comiket. It is also
home to Diver City Odaiba where both Gundam museum known as Gundam Front Tokyo
and the life-size Gundam can be found. You can also cross the beautiful Rainbow
Bridge, which is considered an anime pilgrimage site for Digimon fans. Odaiba
is also holy ground for Love Live! fans as itsfinale was also performed in the island.
4)
Chichibu City, Saitama
When the anime
AnoHana first aired, the city of Chichibu in Saitama was suddenly thrust into
the spotlight, all thanks to the anime. Several key locations around the city
has been frequented by AnoHana fans who have greatly contributed to the city’s
tourism income. Its most famous spot is the Chichiburu Bridge which has been
featured in many of the anime’s visuals and posters.
5)
Dogo Onsen, Ehime Prefecture
When in Japan, hot
springs, or onsen, are a must and what better way for an anime fan to relax
than in the very place Yubaba’s bath house from Spirited Away is based on,
which is the Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture. The place has gotten a surge of
visitors from outside Japan ever since the Academy Award-winning anime movie
was first shown.
6)
J World, Tokyo
Believe it or not,
there is actually a theme park dedicated to Japan’s most well known shounen
manga magazine, Weekly Shounen Jump!, and it is known as J World. This indoor
theme park celebrates the magazine’s various titles from Dragon Ball Z, Naruto,
and One Piece, to Haikyuu, Kuroko’s Basketball and Hunter X Hunter. You can
enjoy a variety of activities from eating a variety of Jump!-inspired food like
the Majin-buu Buns to riding through the world of One Piece. J World can be
found at the third floor of the Sunshine City World Import Mart in
Ikebukuro, Tokyo and is open from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm.
There youhave it! My top 6 tourist spot for Otaku's, Anime and Manga lovers should visit where in Japan.
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