Real-life anime locations
Visit real streets, stations, cafés, crossings, and neighborhoods that appear in—or helped inspire—scenes from your favorite anime and manga.
Tell us your favorite anime, games, manga, characters, or pop culture interests. We’ll turn them into a custom Japan plan with places to visit, shops to explore, cafés and events to check, ticket tips, route order, and light bilingual help.
From anime locations and pop-culture districts to merch shops and collab cafés, Japan Fan Trip helps you turn the things you love into a real Japan route.
Visit real streets, stations, cafés, crossings, and neighborhoods that appear in—or helped inspire—scenes from your favorite anime and manga.
Explore areas like Akihabara, Ikebukuro, Nakano, and Shibuya based on the kind of fan experience you want.
Find official stores, figure shops, secondhand goods, rare collectibles, gachapon, and character items.
Discover limited-time cafés, themed menus, exhibitions, pop-up shops, and special events that match your interests.
Enjoy classic sightseeing while making room for the fandom moments that matter to you.
Build your trip around your favorite series, characters, genres, or worlds.
Find better shopping routes for official stores, collector shops, secondhand goods, and limited items.
Plan around collab cafés, pop-ups, exhibitions, themed menus, and limited-time events before they disappear.
Send a quick request with your travel dates, city, favorite anime, games, manga, or characters. You can keep it simple.
We’ll review your request and may ask follow-up questions or suggest a short optional call if needed. Then we look for relevant districts, shops, cafés, events, photo spots, ticket information, reservation notes, and nearby sightseeing options.
Receive a clear plan with where to go, the best order to visit, what to book in advance, what to check before going, and simple notes for Japanese pages or local rules when relevant.
A route built around Jujutsu Kaisen, Pokémon, classic Tokyo sights, café reservations, and limited-time events.
Shinjuku
Start with a quick Jujutsu Kaisen-inspired stop around Shinjuku, close to the hotel, before moving across Tokyo.
Harajuku
Mix anime-inspired locations with classic Tokyo sightseeing: Harajuku Station, Takeshita Street, street snacks, and a peaceful walk near Meiji Jingu.
Shibuya
Explore Shibuya with the Shibuya Incident arc as the main theme. Include famous Tokyo sights like Scramble Crossing and Hachiko, while also mapping nearby JJK-inspired spots around Shibuya Station, Mark City, Dogenzaka, Shibuya 109, and the surrounding streets.
Shibuya
After the Shibuya Incident-inspired walk, stop by the JJK pop up shop, adding a timely fan moment to the day, with special merchandise and event-only excitement.
Pokémon Center Tokyo DX
Visit Pokémon Center Tokyo DX in Nihonbashi, with enough time to browse without rushing.
Pokémon Café Tokyo
End the fan-focused day at Pokémon Café Tokyo, where they can wind down, enjoy themed food and drinks, and take in one last Pokémon moment before heading back.
“We wanted a day that included Jujutsu Kaisen, Pokémon, and normal Tokyo sightseeing, but we had no idea how to make it all fit together.
They planned a route from our Shinjuku hotel through Harajuku, Shibuya, and Nihonbashi, with anime-inspired stops, classic Tokyo sights, a limited-time Pokémon event, and Pokémon Café.
The most helpful part was the flexibility. We didn’t know Pokémon Café needed a reservation, and once the reservation time was confirmed, they adjusted the route so the whole day still felt smooth.”
A travel plan built around your interests, dates, cities, and travel style.
Districts, shops, cafés, events, inspiration spots, photo spots, and nearby sightseeing options.
Notes on where to book, what to check, when to reserve, and what may require tickets, lotteries, or advance planning.
Recommended stores, collector areas, secondhand shops, character goods spots, and shopping route ideas.
A practical order for visiting places by area, so your trip feels smooth instead of scattered.
Add simple Japanese-language support during your stay in Japan for pages, local rules, simple messages, and small travel questions.
Start with the $40 plan. Add in-Japan Japanese support only for the days you need it.
You’ll receive a custom Japan plan based on your interests, travel dates, cities, and travel style. It includes places to visit, route order, shops, cafés, events, ticket and reservation notes, and practical details for your trip.
Tell us your travel dates, cities, favorite anime, games, manga, characters, and what kind of day you want. We’ll review your request, ask any follow-up questions if needed, and may offer a short optional consultation before creating your custom Japan Fan Trip plan.
After you send your request, we’ll review what you want and confirm what we can prepare. If everything looks good, we’ll send you a secure payment link before we start creating your Japan Fan Trip plan.
We help you understand where to book, when to book, what to watch out for, and which options are realistic.
A revision request means a small adjustment to the same Japan Fan Trip plan, such as changing the pace, swapping a few stops, adjusting the route around a confirmed reservation, or making the day more focused on a specific character, series, or type of experience. A new city, new travel date, new fandom, additional travel day, or full rebuild may require a new plan.
In-Japan Japanese support is available as a +$10/day add-on. It is text-based support for understanding Japanese pages, reservation or entry rules, simple Japanese messages, and small local travel questions during your stay.
Tell us your interests, travel dates, and where you want to go. We’ll build a Japan Fan Trip plan around it.
Start your Japan Fan Trip request