Akihabara (秋葉原 ), also known as Akihabara Electric Town (秋葉原電気街 Akihabara Denki Gai ), is a district of Tokyo, Japan. It is located less than five minutes by rail from Tokyo Station. Its name is frequently shortened to Akiba (アキバ ) in Japan. While there is an official locality named Akibahara, which is also 秋葉原 in kanji, nearby (as part of Taitō-ku), the area known to most people as Akihabara (including the railway station of the same name) also include Soto-Kanda, a part of Chiyoda-ku.[citation needed]
Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, and otaku
goods, including new and used items. New items are mostly to be found
on the main street, Chūōdōri, with many kinds of used items found in the
back streets of Soto Kanda 3-chōme.
New parts for PC-building are readily available from a variety of
stores. Tools, electrical parts, wires, microsized cameras and similar
items are found in the cramped passageways of Soto Kanda 1-chōme (near
the station). Foreign tourists tend to visit the big name shops like
Laox or other speciality shops near the station, though there is more
variety and lower prices at locales a little further away. Akihabara
gained some fame through being home to one of the first stores devoted
to personal robots and robotics.[citation needed]
The area was just out of Sujikai-gomon city gate (present Mansei bridge) which was one of the city gates (Mitsuke) of old Edo (Tokyo). It was the gateway from inner Edo to northern and northwestern Japan and Kan’ei-ji temple in Ueno. Many dealers, craftsmen and relatively lower class samurai lived there.
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